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		<title>Choosing An Aftermarket Motorcycle Exhaust System &#8211; Loud Pipes Safe Lifes!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the first things most riders do when they first purchase a bike is change out the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket motorcycle exhaust. If you have a sport bike you may just opt for some slip-ons. A cruiser will usually require a full exhaust system. The benefits of aftermarket systems is an [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">One of the first things most riders do when they first purchase a bike is change out the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket motorcycle exhaust. If you have a sport bike you may just opt for some slip-ons. A cruiser will usually require a full exhaust system. The benefits of aftermarket systems is an increase in power as well as that it will improve the sound of the bike. When you get your bike from the factory the baffles usually restrict the sound of your bike so much that it can be barely herd as well as restrictions in exhaust flow are in place which restrict the horse power. The other most significant factor especially on sport bikes is the weight reduction a full race exhaust system can offer.</p>
<p>If you are the proud owner of a Cruiser you are most likely to replace the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket system. Their are many manufacturers available for cruisers. Cobra, Vance and Hines and Samson are just a few. Most of these will reduce the weight of the stock exhaust system by about 15 pounds, increase the performance of the bike and will make it louder. A new system will run somewhere between 300 to over 1000 dollars depending on the system you choose. Cobra makes some nice exhaust systems at a very affordable price. If you have a V-Twin whether its a American or metric bike a new motorcycle exhaust will make the bike sounds ten times better then any stock exhaust. If you do decide to drop the OEM pipes and go with an aftermarket system you will need to adjust your carburetor or have someone remap your fuel injection system in order to accommodate the new pipes. If you do not you will find that the bike will not perform properly or it may even cause engine damage. If you have a fuel injected bike you will likely need to buy a power commander to make the adjustments needed to accommodate the new exhaust. When figuring out the cost of getting a system make sure you figure this in to the equation. I recommend that you have the system installed and the bike tuned by a reputable motorcycle shop.</p>
<p>OEM Exhaust Systems on Sport Bikes have become fairly decent, however many restrictions are still put in to the OEM systems due to laws that have been passed. For a sport bike you will tend to have a choice of just replacing the Cans or replacing the whole exhaust system. This is really a matter of how deep you want to get in to it. Re tuning is going to be needed either way, the only real question is if you want to spend a few hundred bucks or a thousand or so. Usually their is significant weight reduction by going with a full system replacement versus just the slip-ons. The Slip-ons are the cheaper way to go and still get the most bang for your buck. You will definitely need to get a power commander to remap the fuel injection. A lot of the newer liter bikes that are coming out already have a full titanium exhaust system on them so all you need is to replace the cans to take out the restrictions. Their are lots of manufacturers to choose from when picking a aftermarket exhaust for a sport bike. Here are a few: Cobra, Vance and Hines, Two Brothers, Yoshimura, Jardine to name a few. Choosing one is just a matter of taste.</p>
<p>Remember not matter what system you decide to go with it is important that you get the bike tuned to it to get the best performance form your bike. It is recommended that you have the exhaust system installed and the bike tuned by a reputable shop.</p></div>
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		<title>Safety Apparel And The New Motorcycle Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are a novice motorcycle rider and are eager to get your first bike, there are things you should include along with the purchase of your new motorcycle. Things like the proper clothing and safety apparel can make the difference between an accident and a tragic accident.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are a novice motorcycle rider and are eager to get your first bike, there are things you should include along with the purchase of your new motorcycle. Things like the proper clothing and safety apparel can make the difference between an accident and a tragic accident.</p>
<p>You will need to set aside a substantial sum to ensure you have all the necessary equipment you will need to make riding a motorcycle a safe endeavor. Sacrificing price for good riding gear may cost you more in medical costs in the long run.</p>
<p>The first thing you will need is a good, sturdy helmet. This will protect your head and face if you should fall off your motorcycle for any reason. A fall off a motorcycle going at high speeds can prove fatal if you are not wearing a proper helmet. There are many places that do not require riders to wear helmets, but it is a good idea to wear one at all times for your own safety and continued well being.</p>
<p>You are sure to have noticed people involved in the sport of motorcycle riding wearing an abundance of leather. Those who are not familiar with the sport tend to think that riders are trying to project an &#8220;outlaw&#8221; image. The clothing that is worn when you are riding should be comfortable, safe, and for your protection. Leather is tough as well as durable and can offer you the maximum protection should you have a riding mishap.</p>
<p>Wearing gloves is also a good idea. When you fall from your motorcycle, you are likely to use your hands to break your fall. If you are wearing a good pair of motorcycle gloves, you can prevent road rash on your hands.</p>
<p>A full-length pair of motorcycle boots that are also hard is also a must for those who intend to do a lot of riding. Sneakers are not recommended for motorcycle riding. It is best to have boots to limit any leg or foot injuries you may suffer from a fall. They also give you extra inch or more, so when you are stopped, your feet can more readily reach the ground.</p>
<p>Wearing a leather jacket that has vents is a good idea. In the summer, you can open the vents to allow the air to circulate to keep you from becoming overheated. If you ride in the winter too, you can easily add a lining to add more protection from the cold. If you should ever have the misfortune to go down while riding your motorcycle, you will be thankful you had the foresight to be wearing leather.</p>
<p>You can purchase any or all of these items if you shop online. Shopping online is simple and you can view several prices for any items you wish to purchase to ensure you are paying the lowest prices for the best quality. It is always best to protect yourself with the proper riding apparel when you go out on a motorcycle. It can be dangerous, but you can do all that is possible to protect yourself from serious injury by wearing the proper clothing.</p></div>
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		<title>Motorcycle buyers inspection</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 09:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Motorcycle buyers inspection
Motorcycle buyers always have the little confusion of where to start?
Well you start at the beginning. Reading online reviews is my favorite as it gives you the first hand advice on what to do and what to avoid in buying motorcycles.
Crimes are increasing and so are the criminals so make sure you are [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Motorcycle buyers inspection</p>
<p>Motorcycle buyers always have the little confusion of where to start?</p>
<p>Well you start at the beginning. Reading online reviews is my favorite as it gives you the first hand advice on what to do and what to avoid in buying motorcycles.</p>
<p>Crimes are increasing and so are the criminals so make sure you are buying a motorcycle from an authorized owner. Read the documents carefully. See the signatures, registration date and authentication.</p>
<p>Make a checklist of the things you need to inspect first hand before buying a motorcycle.</p>
<p>Wheels—Look for impacts on the rim, bent wheels, and spoke problems, cracks.</p>
<p>Tires&#8211; Inspect the tires for damage, cracks and deep enough tread.</p>
<p>Brakes—Check for the brake smoothness, disc pads, pressure in the cables and of course leaks.</p>
<p>In the suspensions check for the coil springs, fork legs. Are the fork legs leaking after the pump?</p>
<p>Make sure the steering is smooth. Check for play and vibrations.</p>
<p>Gauges—are they working or not?</p>
<p>Engine—Make sure you start the engine and take a test ride. Try to get a cold engine warm and then let it run without choke.</p>
<p>Also check the exhaust, belt drives, chains, oil battery etc.</p>
<p>Now ride the motorcycle. After all its going to be yours should you decide to ride it.</p>
<p>Make sure you cross check the list I have provided you twice and then go ahead with the purchase if you are satisfied.</p>
<p>Also check for motorcycle insurance. Well-insured motorcycles mean a more reliable seller.</p>
<p>Always pay in cash as you can make and quick offer and the seller will be more open to sell at a lower price as he gets the money ASAP.</p>
<p>Check and double check the motorcycle part before buying. You can ask for some expert help on cross checking also.</p>
<p>In case you want to buy a new motorcycle when should you buy Buying at the end of the month seems to work best for many sales people seeing they are often faced with targets and com%.</p></div>
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		<title>Motorcycle Helmet Features Are Awesome</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 03:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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When you&#8217;re looking for a motorcycle helmet, there are many different options and features for you to choose from. Some of the most important are related to convenience and to comfort. Others significantly increase the safety factors for wearing a helmet. It is important to juggle both when making a helmet purchase decision, options for [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">When you&#8217;re looking for a motorcycle helmet, there are many different options and features for you to choose from. Some of the most important are related to convenience and to comfort. Others significantly increase the safety factors for wearing a helmet. It is important to juggle both when making a helmet purchase decision, options for style, function and for safety.</p>
<p>There are many cool add-ons that will make your helmet be customized for you. A great motorcycle helmet feature is a quick change shield mechanism, so you can replace a cracked or dirty shield and keep riding. This is a newer feature, it has been around for awhile but years ago it was necessary to try to wipe the shield clean to continue riding. It was either that, or stop and replace the whole shield, which takes time and isn&#8217;t really feasible during a race.</p>
<p>If you often have an extra rider on your bike, you can buy a storage bag to hold the extra helmet while you&#8217;re riding solo. This will make sure you always have one handy, and will protect the helmet from damage. Not only that but if you know you will not be having a passenger, you can replace the helmet with school books, lunch, a change of clothes or whatever. It is nice to have the ability to bring along some extra gear, just in case!</p>
<p>There are other motorcycle helmet features which seem small, but can help to make your ride more comfortable. A strap guard will keep your chin strap from flapping against you in the wind, which can be annoying and painful.</p>
<p>If you live somewhere humid or hot, a helmet that has removable padding is a big plus. If your padding starts to get stale, you can remove it and wash it, which will leave it fresh smelling and comfortable again. Who wants to stick their head in their helmet and smell something bad?</p>
<p>Another motorcycle helmet feature that many riders enjoy is a scratch resistant shell. This will keep your helmet looking new and shiny long after you first buy it, and keep you looking sharp as you ride. This doesn&#8217;t mean the helmet can&#8217;t get a scratch on it, quite the contrary. It can still be scratched however it will be much more difficult due to the new scratch resistant finished helmet manufacturers are using.</p>
<p>Vents are a good safety feature, as they can prevent your shield from fogging. Some riders choose not to go with this feature however because it can lead to a louder ride, and the vents do stick out a little. Vents can also make a huge difference in hot weather. Being able to adjust the air flow around your head while riding paramount for a comfortable ride. It will cut down on sweating and help increase the enjoyment factor of your ride.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re ready to buy a new motorcycle helmet, motorcycle helmet features are the best way to make sure that you have a comfortable ride. A comfortable helmet is a helmet you&#8217;ll keep wearing.</p></div>
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		<title>Full Face Motorcycles Give You Riding Comfort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 18:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
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If you&#8217;ve recently bought your first motorcycle, you&#8217;re probably in the market for a lot of gear right now. The task may seem daunting. You need a lot of things before you can ride safe, most importantly, a helmet. It doesn&#8217;t have to be difficult to find the right equipment to protect yourself. First off, [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">If you&#8217;ve recently bought your first motorcycle, you&#8217;re probably in the market for a lot of gear right now. The task may seem daunting. You need a lot of things before you can ride safe, most importantly, a helmet. It doesn&#8217;t have to be difficult to find the right equipment to protect yourself. First off, take it from me, you&#8217;re going to want a full face motorcycle helmet. There are other options, but nothing else out there is going to give you the comfort and protection of a full face motorcycle helmet from Splat Hat.</p>
<p>There are many reasons that you should go with a full face helmet, but let&#8217;s start with comfort first. One of the first thing&#8217;s you&#8217;ll notice when you take your bike out for a spin is how loud it is. Your bike is loud, the road is loud, the other cars are really loud. It can all take a toll on your ears, and eventually, on your hearing. With a full face helmet, your ears are both encased and covered in padding, ensuring protection from the noises of the road, which is an excellent added bonus.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a rider who loves the winter roads, then a full face motorcycle helmet from the Splat Hat website is by far your best option. When the winter wind is whipping, you&#8217;re going to want your face protected by a lock down visor. It&#8217;s also a great way to protect yourself from burns in the summer and from rain and snow. And regardless of the season, the visor will keep insects out of your face.</p>
<p>When you want to ride safe, which we all do, then you know that your helmet plays a key role. It can seem attractive to leave your face open to the wind in the summer, but for the best protection, you&#8217;ll want a full face motorcycle helmet. In the event of a crash, nothing else can offer you the same high level of protection. Not only will your entire head have coverage, but so will your face and eyes. Because the helmet fits your entire head, no area is left unprotected.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re out their riding, you want to know you&#8217;re looking your best. You didn&#8217;t spend that much on your bike just to skimp on your gear. With a full face motorcycle helmet, you&#8217;ll know that you&#8217;ve got the best, sharpest looking helmet there is. There are many options to choose from, including a wide variety of colors, finishes, and graphics for you to choose from. So you can get the shiny silver helmet of your dreams, of go with a slick red matte helmet, whatever matches your bike!</p>
<p>So when it&#8217;s time to choose your new motorcycle helmet, you know what to do. A full face motorcycle helmet offers you superior comfort as you ride. It offers you great protection as well. And when you want to look stylish, there&#8217;s nothing better. So head over and order your full face motorcycle helmet today.</p></div>
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		<title>Are Water-powered Cars the Future of the Automotive Industry?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 00:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
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While there are no water-powered cars on the market, scientists are working hard at finding a way to cheaply mass produce these vehicles. These cars would be a great way to clean up our environment as they have no harmful emissions.
Advantages:
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<div style="text-align: justify;">While there are no water-powered cars on the market, scientists are working hard at finding a way to cheaply mass produce these vehicles. These cars would be a great way to clean up our environment as they have no harmful emissions.</p>
<p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p>
<p>If water cars could be developed and used by everyone then we would have no need for gas stations, oil refineries and tankers. There would be no more need for drilling for oil. The corner gas station would be a distant memory. In addition, the Ozone layer would return to pre-industrial conditions without any holes and the smog would disappear. Our environment would be much cleaner.</p></div>
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Water cars are cheaper. Water costs a lot less than gasoline. And it is very easy to get water to fill up your car.</p>
<p>Water cars are much better for the environment as they produce no emissions. Therefore they will not contribute to global warming.</p>
<p>Water is always being produced. It is very unlikely the earth will ever run out of water. And using a water-powered car it might help the environment. Water cars, using a process called electrolysis, send oxygen into the atmosphere. The oxygen can bind with hydrogen in the atmosphere to product water in the form of rain and snow.</p>
<p><strong>Disadvantages</strong></p>
<p>Water cars, if they came on the market, would be very expensive as they cost a lot to produce. However, there are developers working to make a cheaper car.</p>
<p>The water cars that are being developed today still use what is called brown gas and it is mixed with water using a method called electrolysis to produce power for the car. So this type of water card would still need gasoline. However a lot less gas would be needed and it would not have to be as refined to do its job.</p></div>
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There are some skeptics that say the concept of a water car is one big scam and is an impossibility. Only time will tell as there are people that believe in this process and are diligently working to produce an effective and affordable water powered vehicle.</p>
<p>Water cars might still a dream of the future. However, if they do come to fruition, these amazing low pollution vehicles will be the answer to high gas and oil prices. They will actually contribute to the well being of our environment.</p>
<p>Today however we can only rely on conservative driving to get us where we want to go. Or, better yet the foot-powered bicycle is a great option to save on gas and prevent pollution or look to public transportation and shoe leather as alternate means of transportation until the water car is ready for the market.</p></div>
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