Posted by Barbara Botemski on August 26, 2010
These days, plenty of people are worried about the environment, and it is common knowledge that vehicles are high on the scale for deadly emissions. Electric powered scooters put out absolutely no emissions, which is something your conscience can cope with. This is maybe one more explanation why electric powered scooters are deeming so popular. They run on batteries and keep a good new look since there is no fuel or oil spillage. They are silent in comparison to cars and motorcycles, and are a mode of travel you can rely on.
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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 Owen Jones on July 8, 2010
The history of motorcycle racing can be traced back just about as far as when the first two motorcycles were sold. In those early days of motorcycle racing, people just raced along a stretch of road or along a beach; whatever was available in fact. In deed there were not many proper roads to speak of either, not in the modern sense of the word.
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Posted by James Pickersgill on June 21, 2010
There has been a lot of discussion about whether motorcycle tank bags are safer or better than saddlebags. And depending on who you ask you can find every possible answer. It almost seems like there is a religious war going on between proponents and opponents of tank bags.
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Posted by Marty McFaylen on June 10, 2010
Any ride on a motorcycle is bound to be one of the greatest thrills you may ever experience. Very different from the sheltered environment of a regular vehicle, a motorcycle allows you to feel the power of the engine directly below you and you can’t get much closer to the earth beneath you either. With a good set of Dunlop motorcycle tires for a smooth ride, no other experience can compare.
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Posted by Colin Jones on June 9, 2010
I have read tons of reviews about scooters and motorbikes, because I am a subscriber to a scooter and motorcycle enthusiasts’ magazine that carries articles about all the different kinds of scooters and motorcycles on the market. It also recommends the best one to buy depending on whether you are a first time owner or a two-wheeler old hand. The magazine is fantastic, and it helps me see what other scooter owners feel about the various models and brands of scooters.
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Posted by Renard Muldrake on May 28, 2010
For many motorcycle riders, the appeal of motorcycles is in the real sense of freedom, of just you and the highway, but there may come a time when you want to be able to communicate with other riders, a passenger or just enjoy some good road music. This requires you check out motorcycle headsets.
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Posted by Seth Lainders on May 27, 2010
Keeping your car’s tires maintained is a task that is usually dismissed by car owners. Instead of upgrading to a set of say Fuzion XTI tires most people as long as they are not flat, are content to just leave them and not pay much attention to them.
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Posted by Renard Muldrake on May 25, 2010
For Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, a world-wide rubber and tire maker known for tires like the Goodyear Fortera SilentArmor, the number 13 was very good luck. In the year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety Eight (1898), Frank Seiberling who was a U.S. inventor, formed the company Bicycle tires, carriage tires, horseshoe pads and poker chips were the original products for the cutting edge company and all of the thirteen hardworking original employees contributed greatly to the production process which took place in their beloved Akron, Ohio production plant.
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Posted by Seth Lainders on May 16, 2010
A fear of every car owner is the day he or she will have car trouble and have to replace parts of the engine that are located under the hood. That’s easy to understand. There’s always a substantial repair bill to be paid when an alternator, catalytic converter, fuel pump, or any of the car’s other components needs to be replaced.
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