Posted by Alfred Lancer on August 28, 2010
There are a number of advantages that arise from using a hybrid car over a conventional vehicle. The rising cost of fuel is a big issue for a number of people especially in present times and people are constantly looking for alternative ways of saving money. Some use fuel replacements but others make the smarter decision to cut down on their need for fuel by using a hybrid car. Hybrid cars use small gasoline engines combined with an electric motor which reduces the amount of fuel used, lowering the cost of running a car as well as lowering the gas emissions released into the atmosphere.
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Posted by Zac Kurtsmier on August 22, 2010
British, American and the European manufactured motorbikes enjoyed world wide dominance until the late 1960s.
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Posted by Cindy Benslea on August 10, 2010
For eight decades now, Harley Davidson has been at the top of the list for being essentially the most famous brand in the world. Since 1931, Harley Davidson have been famous for their dedication to detail and high quality ever since they got invented. Due to this, many corporations create imitations of Harley’s quality attire and different items such as helmets, boots, and HD bike accessories. It’s important that you become aware of the signs for genuine HD accessories and vintage clothes because knock-offs can be found in every single place!
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Posted by Amy Graham on July 19, 2010
Bikes are considered dangerous by a lot of overprotective parents. By not letting their child ride a bike until the age of 14, for fear of injury, they are not letting them enjoy their childhood to its fullest. However, this isn’t exactly the best thinking, as children need to go outside and have fun with their friends. Of course, children can’t explain to their parents that bikes aren’t really that dangerous, because they don’t know, and even if they did, no one would listen to them.
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Posted by Amy Graham on July 17, 2010
Christmas is one of the few occasions when my entire family gets together for a reunion. They all come to my grandparents house, and just spend a couple of days celebrating by opening presents, playing games, eating lots of food, drinking and talking. I know this sounds like a lot of fun, and you probably wish your family did the same, but for me, it’s one of the worst experiences.
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Posted by Amy Graham on July 11, 2010
Motorcycles come in three types. There are the off road bikes, the street bikes and the dual purpose bikes. The off road bikes are racing bikes and not meant to be ridden on the roads. The street bikes are what people ride on the roads. They are further categorized into mopeds, cruisers and scooters amongst others. The dual purpose bikes are designed for both racing and normal street riding.
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Posted by Rupert Mcgrory on June 19, 2010
Motorbikes are created for lots of different tasks. And because of this they are all different depending on what task the bike was built for.
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Posted by Tomaz Desbike on January 24, 2010
As the main aspect of security is concerned, motorcycle jackets for both genders have very little differences. This is a statement of prejudice to say that a woman rides slow and a man rides fast.
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Posted by Graham McKenzie on December 20, 2009
Motorcycle insurance is considered “high risk” for factors you may not think about everyday. Remove the stereotype about a typical biker with long hair and a cutthroat and angry attitude. No matter what age, size, or type of personality, motor bikes are dangerous and that’s the primary reason they are labeled “high risk.”
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Posted by Harry Matlis on December 6, 2009
Production of Royal Enfield motorcycle is still prevalent even though it is the most-backdated model of motorcycles ever. The company began in Redditch , Worcestershire and disappeared in’71 however, India is the only place where production is still carrying on. Thus, the’63 model was named The Royal Enfield Indian Motorcycle and was then sold to America.
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