Packing Up for a long Motorcycle Trip
by Jeff Sinason aka Tools
Packing Up for a long Motorcycle Trip By Jeff Sinason
Weeks before I'm ready to leave on a long motorcycle trip, I
start getting excited. Often I get to the point where I can
think of anything else. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean that I
spend the time getting prepared for it. I usually put this off
to the very end. I've learned however over the years that this
means that my packing never matches what I will really need for
the ...
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August 19th, 2010 in
Automotive
While you wonder how to manage the cost associated with the maintenance of your vehicle, it is important to look at used automotive engines and used Toyota parts if your vehicle has been manufactured by Toyota. These parts are collected from other consumers or salvage yards and repaired for further use. Before these used automotive engines or used Toyota parts are sold to the consumers, they are repaired and inspected for quality. Therefore, the consumers can be sure that the parts will last a ...
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August 18th, 2010 in
Automotive
When shopping for a mini digger, you might want to look to buying a used one if you are not going to be using it in your day to day work. A used model may cost up to 25% less than a new model. Generally they are built to operate from 8000 to 10,000 hours, so a two or three year old model with a couple of thousand miles on it can be a very cost effective alternative to buying new. Even older models with a little more wear can be a good buy with up to a 50% savings over purchasing new.
When ...
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August 16th, 2010 in
Automotive
Imagine the long hours of journey while mounted on your trusted
bike. Just anybody can feel discomfort and annoyance while
sitting on a hard and painful saddle. It does not only give less
protection it can also make your butt sore!
The efficiency of your motorcycle saddles affects you as a
rider. Poor quality saddles can lessen your excitement to keep
going and finish the course. On one side, if you have good
saddles, you will feel comfortable throughout your ride.
Saddles can also be a ...
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August 15th, 2010 in
Automotive
Riders have their own way of expressing themselves. They may
seem hard to understand yet easy to recognize. From the kind of
bikes they are riding (be it street or dirt), the tattoos
painted all over their body to the lingo they are speaking and
doing, they exude machismo and oneness in their wants.
For them, it is easy to communicate without using words. They
have different medium - their bike, clothing, body and their
speech. Their bikes, clothing express who they are as a person.
Same thing ...
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August 14th, 2010 in
Automotive
Every time I see a customized motorcycle, I can't help but stare
in amusement. There is something in that kind of bike that makes
me glance on it a second time if not follow it with my
astonished eyes. They are flashy, one-of-a-kind and it makes me
wonder - how do they manage to make such a fabulous stuff?
To satisfy my craving for answers, I gathered some insights why
custom motorcycles are arresting. First, this is because of its
state-of-the-art yet unique motorcycle parts and accessories. ...
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August 13th, 2010 in
Automotive
Mercedes is one of the premiere names in the automotive industry. The company makes extraordinary vehicles that are the standards in luxury. One would expect Mercedes body parts to be hard to find or overly expensive. Sometimes they can be both, but not when bought from the right supplier.
If you want to stay happy and keep that Mercedes looking good, then you're going to need Mercedes body parts. Cars gather normal wear and tear during the course of their existence. If not for ...
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August 12th, 2010 in
Automotive
Getting the best deal on your car insurance does not mean that
you have to forgo the security of being covered by a well-known
insurer. There are many ways of tailoring the policy and
considerations you need to make to provide the cover you need at
a lower cost.
1 Excess All policies have an 'excess' ' that is the amount you
will have to fork out if you make a claim on your car insurance.
It can range from £50 upwards. However, choose to pay an
additional excess on top of the compulsory ...
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August 9th, 2010 in
Automotive
For motorcycle enthusiasts, bike ownership is often more than just having a vehicle that will get you from point A to point B, it represents freedom of the open road and a chance to belong to an exclusive group of similarly like-minded people. A motorcycle is commonly the owners pride and joy, and possibly no more so than for the owner of a classic bike. Whether you ride your classic bike regularly or just on special occasions, keep it safely parked in your garage at all times to ...
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August 8th, 2010 in
Automotive
School buses are generally used to transport students to schools and back. Hence, it becomes very important to look at the technical details of the bus if you want to use it to transport school students. Some of the several factors that should be kept in mind while buying school buses for sale are as follows:
- Rust: If the crucial parts of the bus, like the engine and hood hinge mounts, are rusted then such buses are better of in the stands than on roads. Rust is something that cannot be
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August 6th, 2010 in
Automotive