Posts Tagged ‘MotorCycles’

The Secrets To Getting The Best Motorcycle Insurance Quotes!

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Protecting your property from theft and damage is a very important part of life. Why? Quite simply because you have a lot of time, money and love invested into them, and so securing them (at least from a financial perspective) makes a lot of sense. So, buying insurance should be one of your main priorities each time you add a home, change jobs etc.in your life. Equally, it is not just your home and life that needs insurance. That little (or big!) two wheeled beauty sitting on your driveway also needs it. Motorcycle insurance protects the investment that you make in your new Harley or other bike so that you can drive it down the road and park it in your garage without worrying about wrecking it or having it stolen. It also can stop you from experiencing punitive financial problems if you involve someone else in an accident. So, whilst getting a bargain on your motorcyle insurance is not a topic that will neccessarily be as ‘Gripping’ as riding the bike. It is nevertheless an essential aspect of owning a motorbike.

Motorcycle insurance can usually be purchased from the same company that insures your car, home, etc, which can help to make the process a little easier. Many times, you can get a discount by buying all of your insurance from one company (home insurance, life insurance, medical insurance etc – You can find more general insurance resources at http://www.insurancerebel.com). But you should still research the cost with other specialist vehicle and motorcycle insurance companies to make sure that you are getting the best price available. Here are some things you need to know when you purchase your motorcycle insurance.

1/ Make sure you know who is underwriting the insurance.

The underwriter is the guy (or gal! ;) ) who pays up if you need to use the insurance due to a wreck, theft, or vandalism. So you will want to ensure that you have a dependable underwriter for your motorcycle insurance. If your underwriter is not dependable, you could end up with no motorcycle to ride and no money to replace it!

2/ Compare rates as well as policy details.

Just because one insurance rate is cheaper than all of the others does not necessarily mean that you are getting the best deal for your money. Check your state and local laws to learn exactly what insurance coverage you need to purchase for your motorcycle. In this way, you will not be paying for coverage that is not needed and you will have at least the minimum of what the law requires. You may want to get coverage that includes yourself or another driver, passengers, custom equipment, collisions, uninsured motorists, and medical payments. Ask your insurance provider what they offer in motorcycle insurance and compare them against several different companies to find the best price and insurance for you. Be sure to compare like with like in this area. Cheaper is not always better.
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ATV coolers on the go

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

As an ATV rider you can have refreshment anytime without having to go to places just to find one. With ATV coolers, you can always have your drinks right on with your ATV. By keeping an ATV cooler on your machine, you can surely add fun to your ride. Not only that, you can always carry them as you go for your picnic, fishing or hunting.

As ATV gains popularity, the demand for ATV accessories likewise increases. ATV enthusiasts, on a very positive side, are offered with a wide variety of accessories available from many dealers – both local and online. ATV coolers, additional seats, gun racks, gas tank carriers, luggage racks, cargo packs and saddlebags are just few of the many popular accessories for ATV.

Today, ATV users can carry drinks and beverages along with them by using ATV coolers. These coolers can be attached to the front of your ATV with a quick lock and release system. With this, adding or removing a cooler is made quick and easy. Hence, if you want to go for a picnic or if you want a day of riding or hunting, ATV coolers are convenient way to transport food and beverages.
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All About Supercross Racing

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Have you heard of supercross motorcycle racing before Supercross motorcycle racing is a sport that is popular in America. However, despite that popularity, there are still many individuals who have no idea what supercross is. If you are one of those individuals, you are urged to learn about this sport. It is so fun, exciting, and action packed that there is a good chance that you will be a supercross motorcycle fan, in no time at all.

If you enjoy watching professional racing, especially NASCAR, there is a good chance that you will also enjoy supercross motorcycle racing. This is because, like most other forms of racing, supercross is an action packed, competitive sport. If you are watching a supercross race, whether that race is live or televised, you will likely be on the edge of your seat.

Although supercross was earlier compared to NASCAR, you will find that the two actually have little in common, besides the fact that they are both popular and both are focused on racing. While NASCAR uses traditional race cars, also sometimes referred to as sports cars, supercross uses motorcycles. What is unique about these motorcycles is that they are not the ones that you regularly see on the highway; they are offroad bikes made especially for offroad racing.
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A Guide to Motor Scooters

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Motor scooters are vehicles with small wheels and a low-powered gasoline engine geared to the rear wheel. The first patents for “foot powered” scooters date back to 1921. Up to that time there were no motors attached to the scooter. They were propelled by “foot power.”

The old-fashioned foot-powered push scooter was updated to a Razor motor scooter under the direction of Gino Tsai, whose father was a mechanical engineer for the J. D. Corporation in Shanghai, Taiwan. His motor scooter took about 5 years to design.

Gino Tsai claims that the reason he invented the Razor motor scooter was due to the fact that his father had to walk for miles every day around the huge bicycle factory that he worked for because of his short legs. To solve this problem he updated the old-fashioned push scooter into what we now know as the modern Razor motor scooter.
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