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How to Replace Chain and Sprocket on a Dirt Bike

When riding your dirt bike there are always things that you are going to need to check regularly to see if they need to be replaced or not. Things include tires, oil, air filter, oil filter, chain and sprocket, and a ton of other items not to mention more physical aspects of the bike such-as the seat or the handlebar grips.


Today we are going to talk about checking and changing your chain and sprocket regularly and correctly. The chain and sprockets are an important aspect to your bike because besides the engine they are what make the bike move. So for normal maintenance for your bike, you will usually want to always check the lubrication of your chain before you ride so as to not ruin it. Now when checking to see if you will need to replace your chain and sprocket you can start by looking at the sprocket teeth. There is both a front sprocket and a rear sprocket on your bike. If when you inspect the teeth, some are missing, or they're dull and rounded, or all leaning to one direction you are going to want to replace them.


When checking your chain you will want to see how far it stretches. If for example you have the chain adjusted all the way out and your chain is still loose you are going to need to replace your chain. You can also remove your chain from your bike and hold it sideways to see how much flex is in it and whether or not you need to replace it. Once you have determined you need to replace both your chain and sprockets (if you replace your sprockets you always want to replace your chain too) you can start by removing the rear tire. You then take the front sprocket cover off the front by more than likely removing the two bolts holding it in place. You will then want to unscrew the bolt holding the front sprocket to the engine drive shaft and the bolts keeping it in place. You will then want to remove the rear sprocket from the rear tire.


Take the old sprockets and chain and get rid of them because you are done with them. Now take your new sprockets and chain and replace the old one. Put the new rear sprocket and put it on the rear tire. Put the new front sprocket back so it is connected to the engine drive shaft. You will more than likely want to put the rear tire back on before putting the chain on the bike. With the rear tire on adjust it all the way to the front and line up the chain and connect it together. You can now adjust the rear tire properly and you are done replacing your sprockets and chain on your dirt bike.

Covermax Standard Motorcycle Cover

Looking for a way to keep the dust/elements off your bike over the winter months? Covermax's Standard Motorcycle Cover is perfect because it's cheap, and it works like it's suppose to!


Simplicity


What's more simple than being able to toss a lightweight motorcycle cover over your bike and leave it for the winter? The Standard Covermax cover is an all weather cover that is water resistant, so you can park the bike outside if you don't have storage or garage space.


Bang For Your Buck!


Although this is one of the cheapest motorcycle covers on the market, it isn't just a fitted tarp that goes over your bike. It has air vents that you can keep closed or open to let the built-up moisture out from under the cover. Reinforced grommets are sewn into the cover so you can bungee it around your motorcycle, making sure it stays on through windy days. It has an elastic bottom to keep the cover even tighter to the motorcycle, helping keep debris out.


It Does Its Job


Other than the few features that most good bike covers have, there's nothing too extravagant about the standard Covermax bike motorcycle cover. If you want cheap and simple, this is it. It won't last forever, but it will protect your bike like it's suppose to, possibly saving your hundreds in the long run. Plus, it keeps the sun off your bike, making the paint and colors last much longer. For what it is, it's hard to go wrong at this price.


Negatives?


Of course you have to realize that this cover isn't going to be perfect when it costs only a fraction of some other covers. Some owners complain that it fades from the sun after 1-2 years. This generally doesn't affect the function of it, but some people just want their stuff to look nice. Another downside of the Covermax Standard motorcycle cover is that you have to wait for the bike to cool down before you put it on. It doesn't have heat shields to cover the exhaust like some expensive covers, so you have to put up with it if it's raining after a ride.


It's Pocket Change


If you just need something to stay over your bike, this is the best way to go. It's cheap, it works, and it's still pretty durable. If you don't mind the setbacks, look no further. It also comes with a storage bag if you want to bring it with on a trip.


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New Bike Launches - 2013

A new year is born, and as is the norm every year, a slew of exciting new bike launches awaits the Indian 2-wheeler consumer in 2013. Here is a list of bikes that are expected to launch this year


1) Mahindra - Panthero and Centero
After a brief-but-unsuccessful foray into the highly competitive entry-level commuter bike segment, Mahindra 2Wheelers is all set to usher in the new year with not one, but two bikes slated for launch early this year, which include a re-engineered and refreshed version of the Stallio, dubbed the Panthero, and the Centero, a premium offering in the 100cc commuter segment. Following the failure of the Stallio, Mahindra invested a great deal in its R&D department, so it is safe to say that they are willing to leave no stone unturned to ensure that their products can compete aggressively for a slice of the market share, against better-established competitors.


2) Bajaj - Premium 100cc Commuter & Pulsar 375
Bajaj has confirmed that it will launch a premium 100cc commuter bike, which it touts to be the most technologically advanced and most expensive 100cc bike on sale in India. This is a good step forward for Bajaj, as it could spice up the competition in the otherwise dull 100cc commuter segment.


A higher-capacity version of the Pulsar, equipped with a retuned version of the Duke 390's powerplant, is also expected to be launched later this year. This version is could be the first bike in the Pulsar family to sport a full body fairing. Expect college-going boys to throng Bajaj showrooms when the bike is officially announced.


3) KTM - Duke 390
KTM had a great 2012, with the Duke 200 proving to be both a critical and commercial success for the Austrian off-road experts. The 200cc streetbike rode away with the top honours when it was awarded the prestigious Indian Bike of the Year title. For 2013, KTM looks to carry forward the momentum with the new Duke 390. The new bike is identical to the 200cc version, except for the engine, which displaces 373cc and produces 45 bhp. The bike weighs in at 139 kgs, a mere 10kg heavier than the Duke, which gives it a power-to-weight ratio of over 300bhp/ton. Going by a few reports, the Duke 390 will also spawn a fully-faired sportsbike and an enduro tourer version.


4) Kawasaki - Ninja 300
For 2013, Kawasaki's Ninja 250R will be succeeded by the Ninja 300R. Powered by a 299cc parallel-twin cylinder, the 300R is positioned as a sport bike that bridges the gap between sub-200cc bikes and litre-class superbikes. The Ninja 300R will come with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) as an optional extra, and will be priced at an estimated Rs 4 lakh.


5) Honda - new Maxi Scooter & 500cc family of bikes
Word is floating around that Honda might be developing a new maxi-scooter for our market. Maxi-scooters are not new to India, with Kinetic Motors bucking the trend back in 2006 and launching the 165cc Blaze. Although the Blaze failed to set the sales charts on fire, now might be a good time to introduce some variety in the scooter segment, as the market is more mature than earlier.


Also on the cards for Honda are the recently-launched family of 500cc twins, the CBR 500R sports bike, CB 500F streetfighter and the CB500X all-terrain enduro. The sub-Rs5 Lakh segment has witnessed increased action over the past two years, and with Bajaj all set to launch the KTM Duke 390 and Kawasaki Ninja 300R, Honda would require an ace up its sleeve to put up a fight in this category. This is where the 500 family slots in perfectly, considering that the bikes are expected to be very competitively at a point lesser than the Kawasaki Ninja 300R.


6) Yamaha - New scooter
Thanks to a growing female customer base and people who prefer a stress-free option to commute, the automatic scooter segment has seen a considerable jump in sales over the last two years. This has attracted the attention of manufacturers like Yamaha, who haven't had a scooter in their portfolio until recently. After solidly positioning its presence in the sub-150cc performance bike segment, Yamaha has its sights set on the steadily growing automatic scooter market for the next two years. 2012 saw the launch of its first entrant, the Ray, a 115cc scooter targeted exclusively at women. This year, Yamaha will follow up with a scooter for the male consumer, which is expected to be based on the Ray, but bigger and a little maore powerful.


7) Royal Enfield - Café Racer
One of the most anticipated launches this year is the much-awaited Café Racer. Showcased at the 2012 Auto Expo, the Café Racer is expected to be launched in the latter half of 2013. Powered by a bored-out version of the Classic 500's engine, the Café Racer is expected to be the most powerful, sportiest, and fastest Royal Enfield ever to be launched in India. Expect this retro machine to be priced anywhere above Rs 2.5 Lakhs.


8) Triumph
After a year since their unveiling at the 2012 Auto Expo, the iconic British bike manufacturer is finally expected to set up shop in India in 2013. Models on offer include the classic Bonneville, Street Triple, Speed Triple, Daytona 675, Rocket III, and the Tiger 1050. Most of the bikes will be locally assembled from Completely Knocked Down (CKD) kits, so expect the pricing for the line-up to start at Rs 5.5 lakh, going all the way up to in excess of Rs 20 lakhs for the fully-built imports.


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Four Reasons to Join a Local Motorcycle Club

When you have a keen interest in motorcycles, you may decide to buy one. Riding is enjoyed by many men and women, both young and old. They like being on the open road and taking in the beautiful scenery they encounter during their trips. Riding a bike makes you feel free, which can be a nice change from the restrictions of every-day life. While riding a bike is already quite liberating, you can expand that feeling by joining a motorcycle club. Why not share your passion with like-minded adventurers? There are many reasons to join a biker's club, including the following:


1. A Great Way to Meet People


Many people have a hard time making friends. They spend their evenings alone, probably in front of their television set or computer. Break that monotonous life by becoming a club member and joining other riders. Yes, you may feel a bit intimidated at first, but rest assured that those sentiments will not last long. Bikers have outgoing and adventurous personalities. Before long, you will be one of the gang, and have more friends than you ever had before.


2. Exploring the Area


How many people live in a city and never go out, except to shopping malls and restaurants. They have no idea how many treasures that are hidden all around them. When you join a group of like-minded riders, you will get to know your neighborhood. Once you are used to riding long distances, you may even think about what lies behind the state line. The country will be yours to explore, because bike clubs organize a wide variety of rides. They plan tours for everyone, from beginner to pros.


3. A Sense of Community


We live in an era where people are depressed because they feel alone. Even some with families can be living without that important sense of belonging. If you are one of these individuals, you can break the loneliness by joining a motorcycle group. Clubs are like mini communities. Everyone loves bikes, what these vehicles represent, and what they can do for them. Quite often, clubs organize mutual ventures, as riding in large groups is not only more fun, but safer. You will meet even more friendly bikers. Just look at how many fellow motorcycle enthusiasts get together at Sturgis, South Dakota, every August for a full week of fun. How about joining them?


4. Similar Interests


It does not matter if you are fascinated by bike mechanics or by making friends; when you join a motorcycle club, you will be surrounded by members with the same interests. You can talk about many topics during tour breaks or the social activities that take place when the weather is a tad too bad. You can share ideas on how to improve your bike, maintain your hog better, and which accessories just hit the market. There will always be something new to discuss.


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Top 5 motorcycle myths Debunked

Motorcycle racing is quite a common phenomenon these days. In fact, has become almost synonymous with two-wheeled motorcycles. Still, there are numerous myths to mitigate some of the ancient and others in the past. Inexperienced riders and the cynics who believe such myths, but trade is mostly even skill with experienced riders who is difficult to them. (I) a list of the top five misconceptions about motorcycles.

The Rugged and cool-the reason why the bicyclists to use black leather: black leather make you look cool, but it does not mean that the reason why cyclists are using them. At least for the most part, use the black leather look cool, some wannabes do, however. It is when the biker falls off his ride remarkably quickly, comes to the aid of the leather. It prevents friction on the biker's body and, at the end of the road, protect your biker serious injuries. And leather jackets usually come in black!

Motorcycles are the best for a short ride and a regular tourist: this is usually a large audience perception. They believe that long distance call car, because it is relatively and apparently faster and safer. And you can dump the goods anywhere in the car. Motorcycle, in fact, it seems that they were not over long distances and you run for a limited amount of luggage in one. But that did not mar the fact that motorcycle to travel virtually anywhere on the planet, no matter the distance. Travel long distances on a motorcycle called the caravan. More and more technology to motorcycles has become faster and more secure than the ancient ones. An experienced cyclist can take you 100 miles better time than a car with a driver and intact bones.

The front brakes have a responsibility, if you are an experienced biker: this is the less experienced cyclists triggers trading advice. They think that the front brakes are dangerous first-timer. But did you know that over 70% of the can you bike is a front brake? A reputed motorcycle schools to recommend when to stop the brakes front and rear. Put all the pressure on the rear brake while stopping the bike can lead to skidding of the rear tire. In such a case, it is recommended that you keep pressed the brake pedal, in order to avoid an accident.

Harley-Davidson gave birth to the first motorcycle: three lights behind the world's Harley-Davidson, William Harley and Arthur and Walter Davidson, although may be considered forerunners of the motorcycle, it is certainly not the first motorcycle. Gottlieb Daimler, German inventor was the first to attach to the Otto four-stroke internal combustion engine bicycle frame, creating the first ever powered motorcycle. Steam-powered motorcycle was invented decades before, one of the Sylvester Roper. He was the first person to attach a steam engine on a bicycle. Harley-Davidson (founded in 1903) continued to improve on this idea and requires the respect in the world of motorcycling.

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Single Bike Syndrome

Is this an affliction or an alliteration? To anyone who has been a motorcycle nut it is definitely an affliction. I have rarely suffered through single bike syndrome since I discovered motorcycles over 40 years ago. I have always felt that if it is good to have one motorcycle than it is great to have several. For the first time in over 20 years, I am afflicted.


I have owned 32 motorcycles since 1967. In 1972, I discovered the joys of owning multiple bikes, a 1971 Honda SL175 and a 1972 Kawasaki 500 in all its screaming orange glory. Since then I have never been without a dirt bike and rarely been without a street bike.


Fast forward to 2013. Many years and many miles later. Priorities and bodies change. As I approach retirement age I have taken a long look at my stable of bikes and the memories. As much as I love riding my bikes, I also love to sit in the garage with some Hendrix blasting and remember the places and the people.


I bought my 1981 GL1100 Standard in 1993 with 13000 miles on it. It was probably a 9.5 when I bought it but I bought it to ride rather than look at. When I met my wife, she had two young children. My now step-son and I took many long rides on the Goldwing and learned to trust and maybe understand each other.


I bought my 1998 DR350 in 1999 with 250 miles on it. The owner had been in a motorcycle accident many years before and thought he was ready to ride again. I will never forget the sadness in his voice when he told me that he found out he was not ready. I used to take my now step-daughter on rides around the neighborhood with her screaming "Pop a wheelie!"


The DR350 was the more difficult of the two. Before I bought this bike, I had mostly ridden alone. After I got the bike, I started trail riding with several separate groups. I know for a fact that at least two of them kept inviting me along for comic relief because I fell so often but I have great memories of long, exhausting Saturday rides. I won't be getting another true dirt bike. "Health forces sale" is an awful way to start a classified ad.


Last year I read a quote by Eckhart Tolle that resonated with me. To paraphrase, he said "eventually you will give up everything." Somehow it made it easier to start giving up "things". At some point, I started to feel as if I didn't own them. They really owned me.


Now that the bikes are gone, I take great comfort in knowing that the new owners feel as strongly about motorcycles as I do. I get an email update from one or the other almost every week telling me of their new adventures. I appreciate it because in a way it extends my emotional ownership. Emotional ownership is much less expensive. Besides, they are just inanimate objects aren't they?


Bob Abrahamson is a lifelong motorcyclist. Starting with an Allstate 59 he has progressed through 32 motorcycles including 3 currently. His dual sport/adventure website is a great resource for new and experienced riders. Visit his website at http://www.dualsportmcrider.com/

Parabellum windshield review

If you've ridden a bike to distance themselves from the cold and/or rain on the windshield, without having read it. I bought a Parabellum windshield Suzuki DR650 8 months ago and now can't imagine without it. In this review I am talking about my experiences, both positive and negative.

The shark right windshield on my bike, I can finance a number of cheaper alternatives. For more than 50 dollars to expensive for me, I wanted to be sure that I made the right decision. I went to the blogs and asked questions. Again and again I got the same response. Parabellum is a good investment. It also comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee and a 1 year warranty.

I called to find out which size is right for me, Parabellum. Got my order right away and may. It arrived quickly and fairly set of instructions. A little more would have been appreciated, but I had it on the bike in less than an hour. One of the pesky detail is that when you plug in the top of the brackets, the caliper bracket creates a rugged surface of the handlebar mounts. I ended up pulling it apart again and add dividers.

Comfort level will improve significantly. I do all year round, so decreasing the wind blast is really the difference. I can't say enough about the difference between this windscreen is made long-haul capabilities of the bike. Has broken out at high speeds, but nothing dangerous. It is easy to remove if left on the top and mounts in place. Recently I moved the mirrors and had never given it a thought, that the windshield is the way. If you are thinking about a new mirrors, make sure that you make the switch, before you add the windshield.

Something I have not got quite a nice ride on rough terrain. It is fine for most situations, but it seems to me, that could make the neck injury if I was a little bit aggressive. I'm going to dual sport ride on Dragon area this spring. The plan is to ride your bike, then take off the windscreen as you drive different routes. Then I put the windshield back on the ride home. It is easy.

In summation, I would like to give this product a 9.5 out of 10. Missing. 5 is due to the more my type A personality than the actual shortcomings of the product. Highly recommended.

Bob Abrahamson is a lifelong motorcyclist. Allstate-59 since she has progressed to a 3 at the moment, 32 on a motorcycle. His two sports and adventure-the site is a great resource for new and experienced riders. Visit his website at http://www.dualsportmcrider.com/

Tips on Buying the Right Helmet for Your Requirements

One cannot be too careful when it comes to the helmet, one of the most critically important parts of your bike accessories. In fact, several organizations that are related to bikes and bike riders, right from the Government to businesses stress on the requirement of a good helmet for all bike riders. The reason that helmets are so important is that they shield the head from injury in the unfortunate incident of an accident.


Head injuries are the most devastating when it comes to road accident injuries, and there are chances that though the person doesn't suffer from external injuries, they may have internal injuries to the brain. Unfortunately, not all helmets that you get in the market would provide you with the right amount of safety and security. Here are some aspects to consider while buying the right helmet for your requirements.


There are different helmets that are themed after different bikes. Scooter users are suggested a specific helmet, while ATV users are suggested another type of helmet. This is because these helmets are designed for specific use. Scooter users need safety and security of a specific type, while ATV users need to shield their heads from grittier aspects. Therefore, you should buy only those types of helmets that are specific to your requirements.


While buying the helmets, make sure that they are approved from the major institutions and organizations related to bikes and bike riders. All countries have their respective departments of traffic and traffic control. You should make sure that the helmets you buy are approved by them. In some cases, you will not be eligible for insurance if you have not used a helmets and accessories that are approved by such Government and other bodies.


Last but not the least, style plays an important role when you are buying a helmet too. Once you are okay with the safety part of it, you can look for whether the particular helmet is available in a design that you would like. In some cases, you can order custom made helmets, with designs and prints that you would like on the body of the helmet. These tailor made helmets would cost a bit more, but they will be definitely worth the price. They also ensure that all the safety requirements are adhered to.


These are just some aspects that you should consider while buying a helmet for yourself, something that would fit your bike's style and look. In most cases, bike retailers would put in a standard helmet free when you are buying a bike off them, but this is only during the festive seasons, or when they want to peddle up sales. Otherwise, you can buy almost any design and style that you want over the Internet. Many bike manufacturers tie up with helmet manufacturers and provide you themed helmets, which means they match your bike better, and even have insignia and designs taken off the bike, making your bike helmet all the more authentic.


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Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Scooter

The two-wheeler market has exploded recently, with money being tight for everyone; more and more people are looking at this affordable way of travelling one point to another. The two main types of two wheelers are the geared and non-geared two wheelers, and the non-geared two wheelers are known as scooters. Initially, scooters manufacturers would target the females for their products, and they were more or less known as town and city travellers, but there are some enhanced models now that are almost race worthy. The debate about whether scooters, in some cases even used scooters, are better than other vehicles, or even a worthy buy has been raging for a while now. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of a using a scooter.


Most scooters are lightweight vehicles that are perfect to zip around in places where the roads are well constructed, and the riding environment is perfect. They are far lighter than the bikes, and therefore a good choice for people who are not hardened riders, young riders and women, and have their own set of advantages for these kinds of drivers. The scooters do not allow you to go at very high speeds - because they start shivering and it is not possible to control them - and therefore decrease the chances of accidents due to high speed driving.


Scooters are simple to learn and manoeuvre, and are therefore simple to control and drive around. In fact, people who would like to drive electric scooters - which offer very low speeds - do not even require licences. They are safe, and are closing in on the competition, particularly in the town and city markets. With the number of manufacturers getting in the scooter business, there are newer, better-looking models that provide the right amount of value for money, which is making them famous even among the male drivers.


The scooters have some disadvantages for the users too. Some of these scooters are more expensive than an average bike, and this cost might not be feasible for everyone. The lower speeds might put off some people, and generally, these scooters are not for someone who would go on longer drives. In addition, they do not give more mileage, and it might turn out to be more expensive to own a scooter than a bike in the longer run. Some would also say that the scooters are not actually suited for pillion driving, and it might be very difficult for a new driver to drive a scooter pillion.


These are the advantages and disadvantages of owning a scooter. Buying any vehicle is not just about the looks and the mileage, but you need to consider various other aspects like quality and build of the vehicle, the after sales service that you would get, and more importantly, the driving experience that you will get. If you are planning to buy a vehicle, you should do proper research to decide which one would be the best for you. Several websites provide this information, including used bikes.


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What Do the Readings on Your Motorcycle Tires Represent?

You probably bought a motorcycle and found a lot of numbers written on the tires but you have no idea what they mean. All these numbers represent some information regarding the motorcycle. Some represent measurements and ratings of the tire while others denote the expiry date of the motorcycle tires. Without knowledge, you may not know which number represents what.


Let's look at some of the most important numbers on the tire and what they stand for.


For example, if the tire on your bike reads, 180/45ZR-18 M/C, the following information goes on to explain what each letter or number represents;


80- The Width of the Tire


In this case, the first numbers are 1- 8- 0. Always, the second number represents the width of the motorcycle tire. Therefore, the number 80 is the represents the width of the tire. Width is the distance measured from one sidewall to the extreme point on the opposite sidewall. The width size differs from one touring motorcycle tire to the other.


45- Aspect ratio


The aspect ratio appears after the width in any of these three numbering systems; Metric, Low Profile Inch and Alpha. The aspect ratio is represented by the number that appears immediately after the forward slash (/). Aspect ratio is the cross-sectional profile that indicates the height to width ratio as a percentage. In this case, the aspect ratio45means that the tire's height is 45% of its width. It also varies from one tire to the other.


R- TireConstruction


The Tire construction is always indicated after the speed rating using a letter. It can either be represented using B which means Belted orR which means Radial. This happens because; different tire companies have different ways of tire construction. For example, the tire construction from Harley motorcycle tires is totally different from any other tire.


Z- Speed rating


Speed rating means the maximum speed that the touring motorcycle tire can be used at while carrying a certain amount of load using a certain tire pressure. It is indicated by a letter (J-Z) that comes immediately after the aspect ratio. In some tires, it might be shown immediately after the width readings. The tire pressure and the maximum loads that can be supported are indicated on the tire sidewalls. A Z speed rating means that the maximum speed in KPH is anything above 240. Z rated tires do not have a speed limit which they can reach.


17- Rim Diameter


Next is the rim diameter. The rim diameter is the center distance from one tire sidewall to the opposite sidewall. It is the diameter of the circular open part formed by the tire where the rim fits. It is indicated immediately after the Tire construction. A hyphen comes first and the rim diameter follows. In this case, 17 is the rim diameter.


All these readings on the tire are useful during the purchase of new tires or rims. They help you to buy exactly similar tires to the previous ones that will be suitable for your touring motorcycle. Consider them the next time you replace your touring motorcycle tires. Be safe!


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Motorcycle Accessories - A Guide to Finding the Best

If you own a motorbike then there is a pretty big chance that you enjoy riding it. Chances are you may have considered the possibility of making a few changes to the way it looks or to the way it performs, and this is something called tuning. You can tune up a motorcycle much in the same way you would turn up a regular car to give it the visual edge or feel of a race car, and you can be sure that the purchase of motorbike accessories is quite popular all over the world. There are a number of different things that you can do to improve the overall performance of your motorbike or just make it look better.


The first thing you might want to do is decide on the look you want your motorbike to have. If you feel that the style the bike had when you first bought it seems a bit too ordinary, then improving the look of the bike will mainly revolve around simple additions designed to personalize the appearance. It is quite easy to make changes that enhance the look of your bike. You could change the color of the bike by adding a different coat of paint or you could add some simple exhaust pipe covers. These are just a couple of examples, and if you spend some time looking online to see what other people have done to improve the appearance of their bikes you will soon come up with some interesting ideas.


Another thing you can do with your bike is buy some accessories designed to increase the performance of the engine, for example. You might buy a new exhaust system that is lighter than the one you had previously, because this lighter weight would translate to faster total speed on the road. There are a lot of simple adjustments that you can make, and modifications do not always cost too much to buy either. Again, if you are not really sure about the type of modifications you want to make to your bike, spend some time looking into online resources with a focus on bike accessories for improved performance. You will soon start to see that there are a whole lot of great ways to make your bike both look better and work better for you.


The next step is to find a good store where a variety of motorbike accessories are being sold. You could either choose to go to a real life store in your immediate area or buy your parts online, but either way you will need to find a good way to have those parts installed. It is possible to do all of the installation work on your own, but it does require a fair bit of skill as well as certain tools and equipment that you may not have. Just make sure that you know how you are going to have these parts installed and that you find a good supplier. That is really all there is to it.


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Think Different For A Modified Look Of Your Bike

Thinking out of the box is the latest mantra that is gripping the world and both young and old alike are caught up in this frenzy. Going off the track has become the in thing. Doing this allows a person or an organization to stand out in the crowd. It is almost an extension of one's identity to choose the unchartered path. And while we further delve into this topic, one sector that has single handedly customized the entire industry is the fraternity of bike enthusiasts. They have made and remade their bikes in such a way that people just cannot stop eulogizing it.


Thanks to these amazingly talented and creative people that certain bikes have become trendsetters for many generations. Companies have recognized this trend and are going the extra mile to capitalize on it. And the latest practice which is being followed these days is the ubiquitous online route. Keeping in mind that customer should not lose out on his passion for remaking bikes because of his busy schedule, many companies are putting up motorcycle parts on sale. These online sites are a one stop destination for those who want to modify their bikes but are hard pressed on time.


They offer a plethora of body parts starting right from motorcycle wheels, hangers, motorcycle frames to numerous accessories and much more. It is the perfect den to nourish one's talent and creativity and the output will be some of the out of the world motorcycles masterpieces. All you need to do is ensemble the required body parts and make the most of it. Apart from bringing to you some of the new and innovative prospective, they offer a very lucrative proposition since they sell their products below dealer cost. You will not get such an unbeatable offer even in your nearest wholesale market.


To start the process of radical change in your superbike, go for a good pair of motorcycle wheel like the Billet Chrome wheels which best suits a Harley framework. Harley wheels have a different aura altogether and can do wonders with the overall customization. The online stores have a whole range of wheels of all shapes and sizes depending on your requirements. You can also find many styles of chrome wheels, in billet aluminum and spoke variants. The solid stainless steel spokes works like a magical touch on any Harley makeover.


Besides the wheels, the handlebars are also an integral part of the bike and needs a good selection to spruce up the modified look. And if you are talking about modifying a Harley, then the ape hangers should be the most ideal choice for you. Since the rider has to reach up to the handles and ride, it gives a very macho and steady look. Apart from the wheels and handlebars, what needs to be taken care of is the motorcycle frame. Try anything from the rigid frames to the softail, bobber or even the stylish pro-street style chassis. They will dramatically change the look of your bike and make your customization worthwhile.


Demons Cycle is the only place where you can find all kind of custom parts of bike like Motorcycle Wheels, Motorcycle Engines and Ape Hangers and many more.

Are Your Motorcycle Tires Treading Well?

Tires! Tires are a vital component on your tire. They are the sole contact with the road. It is, therefore, extremely important for your own safety to inspect your tires before heading out on the road. There are several ways to check the safety of your tire and it could mean the difference between life and death. Let us look at how to ensure that your motorcycle tires are roadworthy.


First, check for any type of puncture on your tire. Sharp-ended objects lodged in your tire like nails, screws, bits of glass or other foreign objects lodged in your tires could lead to a blowout or a flat. If you have tubeless tires, if the seam is airtight or air is escaping. Check if there and cuts or cracks on your tire. Be thorough. This could help you avoid preventive accidents.


Second, check the pressure of the tire. You can use a tire gauge to check the pressure of your tire. You do not have to do this before every ride. Under/Over inflated tires can lead to poor handling, uneven or excessive wear, and poor performance so it is important to check at least once a week. The best time to check your pressure is when your tires are cold before you start riding because when you start riding tires generate heat building up the pressure in your tires. Make sure the inflation is to the proper level to ensure you have a smooth ride and maintain your balance on the road. Proper pressure also allows your motorcycle cycle to have a better performance. In contrast, having low air pressures may cause the tire to separate and it may even cause some blowouts.


Third, always check your tire treads regularly because it is vital to the overall safety of your motorcycle. If you have worn out tires, you will have a longer stopping distance therefore your bike will not be effective during emergency stops. They also have low or zero wet traction. The recommended tread depth of tires is 32 seconds of an inch means, below this means you should be heading to the shops to get a new one.


Fourth, rims play a very important role in keeping the tires for a long period of time. It keeps the shape more intact. If you are having a spoke rim, it is important that you tighten them correctly to prevent any damage. Use a professional to tighten them up for you since they are more skilled on securely tightening them plus they have the proper equipment to do so. If your rims are solid, this may cause your tire to dent and wear faster and even cause them to wobble along the way.


Taking care of your motorcycle tires is very important. Keep them free from any kind of problem that could possibly cause a much greater problem in the future. Check the tires regularly to ensure that you will be riding longer with a good motorcycle tire.


Arline W is a motorcycle expert affiliated with 4wheelonline.com, one of the country's leading retailers of Michelin and Shinko motorcycle tires, which include Dual Sport tires, Dirt Bike tires, Street Bike tires and Scooter tires. For more information contact them on 813-769-2451 or visit them along 6605 North Nebraska Avenue.

What is the best way to prepare for spring riding a motorcycle?

If you are feeling very brave, most motorcycle riders save bikes from all. The same if you probably think of when you get the bike to go to the first spring-ride. Before you head out, make sure that you run the following checks and maintenance of the bike is in peak condition. I hope that the bike is stored away for safe motorcycle storage unit to keep your bike safe from the elements, rust and corrosion.

How to prepare for the motorcycle in the spring?

Check the oil

Let the motorcycle oil sales to keep it running as smooth as possible.

Check that the

Check your tyre pressure, and make sure it is true. Also check to make sure that the tires are not worn tire tread depth.

The Lights In The

Test all of the lights to make sure that they are properly maintained.

Brakes

What is the best way to check motorcycle brakes? Take a look at your brake pads, and make sure that they are not being worn. If you have trouble seeing them, they must be changed. In addition, check that the bolts and the calipers are tight. It is a loose, take your motorcycle to local garage for repair. Be sure to check out the adjustment. Is done by squeezing the lever/brake pedal and noticing if your brakes engage before the lever/pedal is always/down. If you need to go to the max before you are brakes, most can be adjusted.

Lubricate The

Keep well lubricated to prevent parts of the motorcycle from getting stiff, providing a smooth ride.

Download battery

Make sure that the battery is fully charged and cables firmly attached.

Fill In The

If you left all the gas engine bike over the winter, this is probably gone stale. If you have gas in your tank, left, is the best thing about this and start the new fuel. You will not be able to drive anywhere until the motorcycle is full of gas!

To Clean The

You'll also want to, at best, only the first spring adventure. Give your motorcycle, thorough cleaning, wax and Polish.

If you are unsure of how to perform these security checks, the best way to ensure that the motorcycle is done by local motorcycle repair shops and get them to do it for you.

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Loud Motorcycle Exhausts: A Nuisance or a Protective Measure?

Motorcycle exhaust systems are an important part of the motorcycle. They produce a throaty sound while emitting gas. Stock exhausts produce moderate sounds; still, these systems can be manipulated to be either loud or silent. You will probably hear the loud pipes when you come across motorcycle clubs doing their rounds on highways. Recently, the Palm Springs by-laws were amended to increase punitive measures against riders with loud pipes within residential areas. The question is "are they being hard on riders?"


Noise is relative. What may be noise to me maybe music to someone else. Most riders do not regard loud pipes as a nuisance. To them it's a lifestyle. However, they ought to know that when their "lifestyle" crosses the line it becomes a nuisance to someone else. Most of these loud pipes are customized thus a deliberate action. In this regard, I commend the laws that have been put in place in most States to regulate the amount of noise being produced by riders.


There are always two sides to a coin. Let us take an analytical evaluation of loud pipes. Looking at the road accidents statistics, rider death toll is higher compared to that of other motorists. Motorcycles are small; therefore they are less likely to be noticed by other motorists especially on highways. Besides wearing bright colored clothes and having the headlight on at all times, riders may also use loud pipes to bring attention to them. It is almost impossible to miss a loud noise even with your windows rolled up. This tactic is referred to as "being the loudest in the crowd".


Having a loud pipe within residential areas, however, is not acceptable. Residential areas' ambience is peaceful and very quiet. This is where riders with loud pipes go wrong.


All is not lost for riders though; you can actually interchange between being loud on highways while treating residential areas with the respect they deserve. National Cycle Exhaust makes both varieties (loud and silent) to cater to the needs of various customers. They manufacture end caps and slip-on motorcycle exhausts for the peace-loving neighborly rider while at the same time giving the same motorist power to be heard on the highway.


All said and done, there are different causes for the loud noise being produced by motorcycle exhausts. The major one is faulty mufflers. If you notice that your motorcycle is unnecessarily loud, you can minimize the noise by replacing the muffler, wrapping your exhaust pipe with sound-damping exhaust wraps, using sound damping pads in the cabin, using a resonated exhaust tip or using a v-twin exhaust pipe. Take good care of your exhaust as much as you do the whole motorcycle.


The aftermarket offers both loud and silent exhausts. So the next time you go shopping, you should enquire from your dealer if you can interchange from being loud to silent depending on your environment. Since exhaust systems are an integral part of the motorcycle, it is wise to install a good system that will enhance the performance of your motorcycle. Riders, let us steer clear of tickets if we can, they do not reflect well on us.


Arline W is a motorcycle expert affiliated with 4wheelonline.com, one of the country's leading retailers of motorcycle parts and accessories. For more information on motorcycle exhausts, contact them on 813-769-2451 or visit them along 6605 North Nebraska Avenue.

Perfect your leather motorcycle luggage stylish looks

Do you have any additions to the bike? Motorcycle bags, maybe? Is there a leather saddle bag? I was going through some of the blogs the other day, and one of the bloggers was to update, on a bike, he and his father on the progress of the adjustment. They bought six black Harley-Davidson vintage studded saddle bags; the pins are used elsewhere. As usual the leather was elegant. The idea reminded me of. Twenty years later, that the appearance of the leather seat? In fact, when was the last time I saw a leather-accessories motorcycle that looked good as new? It is hardly ever.

Motorcycle bag is the accessory. Accessories are meant for something of more value. -The value of money-Motorcycle accessories serve two purposes. Motorcycle bags, in this case, is used to ferry goods from point a to point b, and add to the beauty. Different types and a variety of motorcycle saddlebags, tank bags, waste bags, bean bags, Bike bags, sissy. All of them are used in a wide variety of luggage.

Saddle bags are a favorite with many of the riders. They are classified in two; soft and hard. Soft saddle bags straps so they are strapped onto a bike. Hard saddlebags, instead, are installed on both sides of the bike. These are also known as panniers. They can be locked; They therefore agree very Breakable valuables and luggage.

Leather, which is a natural fiber, it will take longer than synthetic fibers. This is why the most soft saddle bags made of leather; to provide flexibility and durability. So as an alternative to pull stunts to attract attention, the country on the road to let the fashionably stylish leather bag to do it for you. Elegance does not necessarily have to be expensive, just keep the same old leather bag and no one believes it is an old skin.

Of course, the first question that comes to mind is, "How do you keep the new look in the bag, ten or twenty years?" Of course, the time spent by the leather. For the most part, this is due to the harsh weather conditions and other environmental factors. Is not a good UV rays and nor does it stand up to the water. To contribute to the deterioration of air pollution.

Kept in a leather saddle bag is not an easy task, and it is then needs to be done. Leather saddle bags saddle SOAP must be cleaned regularly. Saddle soaps are used in the right condition and soften the leather. Make about two times a week. Conditioners is also recommended, although leather usually react to the chemicals in the components. To administer a protective UV layer to prevent rupture and distort the shape.

Protect your Saddle bag upon contact with water to ensure that the new look for a very long time. When the weather is humid or rainy, dispense a layer of water proof gel, before you leave. Use the cover, when it rains, or detached from the bicycle saddle bags and left the House. There are different types of leather cleaning products, it is important, therefore, for a given product instructions for use. Also, it is recommended that you stick to one brand.

Attention to the saddle leather bag can be easy if you bet on it. Wash and condition leather bag by using the right products. Do not forget to apply the protective jacket in direct sunlight and water before every ride. Do this religiously and you can enjoy the limelight for a very long time.

Chris W is a motorcycle expert affiliated with 4wheelonline. com, one of the country's leading retailers of motorcycles parts and accessories. For more information on motorcycle luggage and motorcycle tires take them Shinko 813-769-2451 or visit 6605 North Nebraska Avenue.

Crash bars: a wise investment for a new motorcycle

Often the question is, "what is the first food should buy a motorcycle?" A good set of crash bars, or highway bars, as some call them, is a good place to start. Crash bars are designed to protect the motorcycle at low speed (less than 24 km/h) the tip of the transfers.

I've seen cases where the crashes or highway bars is a little damage to the motorcycle and rider is the speeds of 30 km/h when the rider a little double-sided from over-rear brake braking and then slid along the ground. Crash bars to keep the bike steady on its side on top of the imposing of the rider's foot in such case. This also keeps the rider from falling into the motor bike in the parking lot and a lot easier to pick up a bike in such an event.

Keep in mind each of the manufacturers of these includes a disclaimer, stating that they are not designed to protect the rider and may not be relied upon for this purpose, in other words, the usual lawyer stuff. These disclaimers is due in part to the lawsuit filed a few years ago, when someone slammed into the bus 70 mph and then suffered serious injuries, while his motorcycle was equipped with crash bars. Lawyers have argued that a reasonable person should do, that crash bars should prevent crashes and injury to the rider. In any case, they will not prevent crashes, but that you are in a much better position than without them. In General, the wider the bar, the more they protect the wheel at low speed to avoid and if you get behind the crash bars, as well as at the front, which is even better.

Crash bars made by Harley Davidson Road King, which come standard with the Standard bars Kawasaki Nomad are the best. Both models can be used to waive the parking lot speeds all day long without any damage to the bike. This comes in handy when practicing your low speed movements and should help take away your fears MSF experienced rider course or a Rider skills course. If you wrap the heater hose and duct tape in the bars around you do not even need to worry about scratches.

Kawasaki and Harley Davidson, many companies manufacturing aftermarket Highway and crash bars nearly all cruisers.

After a series of crash bars bolt wheel you should gently lay the motor bicycle bars and check how well it protects the wheel. Is there anyone out there to help with this test, if you have problems with lifting the wheel itself.

Keep your head and eyes, and see, where to go, the motorcycle will follow.

Jerry "supplies" Palladino is shown over 3,000 motorcycle safety seminars across the country on half-time Deputy Sheriff for his work. More than 13 years to ride like a pro courses are taught to thousands of students and have never had a single accident or injury.

What Are The Qualities Of A Good Motorcycle Exhaust System?

Have you ever ridden a motorcycle that left the whole neighborhood gazing at you and cursing as a result of the noise produced by the exhaust system? It must have been so embarrassing for you. This is what a low performance exhaust does. It gives out an annoying sound that can cause all motorists to leave the road thinking that it's an extremely huge train using the road instead of the railway. The annoying sound is just one of the many disadvantages that come with a poor motorcycle exhaust system.


So, the big question pops up; what constitutes a good motorcycle exhaust system?


There are qualifications that a good system should meet. These include;


High performance


Performance is the most important consideration whenever you are out buying any part of your motorcycle. This is no exception when it comes to the purchase of an exhaust system. You need a high performance exhaust that will make you a proud motorist as well as give you the service expected. It should perform highly in terms of functionalities like speed, fuel consumption among others. Some touring motorcycle exhausts will result to excessive fuel consumption by your bike while others will reduce its functionality rendering it to very poor performance. All these faults make the entire bike useless. This is why performance always comes first before anything else.


Adequate air flow


A good exhaust system should allow sufficient outflow of gases. How well or badly gases flow out is determined by the size of the pipe. A too small exhaust pipe will cause inbuilt pressure as the gases try to squeeze their way out. This in return causes the pipe to block resulting to reduction in the performance of the overall motorcycle. On the other hand, a too wide pipe results to outflow of gases at an extremely high rate than supposed. This too renders the bike to reduced performance. Therefore, the size of the touring motorcycle system should be right; neither too wide, nor too small.


Easy and cheap Maintenance


You do not need a motorcycle that will take up most of your resources in its maintenance. A motorcycle exhaust system that requires your mechanic to service it too often is not a good one. A good system is one you can service on your own cheaply and take it to the mechanic only when you feel like it has a technical problem. Therefore, if you have been visiting the mechanic too more often, yours is not a quality one. The key thing is; an exhaust system should be easy and cheap to maintain.


Matching exhaust and motorcycle


Different motorcycles are made in different ways and with diverse specifications. This means that parts of one bike are not a hundred percent compatible with another motorcycle. Thus, purchase an exhaust system because it is compatible with your type of motorcycle and not because you saw it on another bike. Failure to this, your bike might be at risk of poor performance. If you are not sure on the right exhaust for your bike, it's always good to consult your mechanic or manufacturer.


The above elements qualify an exhaust pipe to be called a good exhaust system. Good luck in your next purchase!


J Mary is an online automotive article writer specializing on Motorcycle tires and Exhausts. More information about her work on Touring Motorcycle Bike Exhaust

Motorcycle Riding Lessons Can Help Save Your Life!

A lot of people enjoy traveling by motorcycle today. Surprisingly, not enough of them appreciate the importance of motorcycle riding lessons for their own safety. If you are a motorcyclist, you should seriously consider taking lessons like this, as they will help you to become a better and more skillful rider. Because they will also teach you all about how to spot potential dangers while out on the road, they will also make you a safer rider. This in turn will make you less likely to become an accident statistic. People on motorcycles are more vulnerable when compared to automobile drivers, so you really do need every ounce of protection you can get.


You might be asking yourself what the point is in taking lessons like these, especially if you have already been riding a motorcycle for a number of years. In fact, even experienced riders usually report that taking motorcycle riding lessons has made them feel more confident on the road. This has helped them come to terms with new problems and dangers more quickly than if they had not signed up for a course of lessons. In surveys, most riders also say that they feel that their motorcycle safety has been improved thanks to the lessons that they have received.


When you are deciding which lessons to choose, it is very important that you take your time and carefully research the range of courses that are available in your area. Obviously, there is not much point in signing up for a course specifically aimed at city riders if you only ride your motorcycle in the suburbs, on freeways and the interstate. Also, make sure that the instructors are qualified in offering motorcycle riding lessons, and that they are qualified at what they are doing. There is nothing worse than going to a riding school and discovering that the instructors knowledge is less than yours. A simple background check will help to clear up any mystery here.


Finally, make sure you have fun. Lessons like these provide a great learning experience. Additionally, you will meet other like-minded riders and possibly go on to form a riding group. This in turn will become a motorcycle safety feature, as it is a known fact that a bunch of riders in a group are safer on the road than only one rider who might be difficult to spot. The narrow profile of a single rider will be eliminated with this one tactic. Good luck and be sure to have fun with your motorcycle riding lessons.


Chris Borg is a practicing pharmacist and avid motorcyclist. Chris writes on all aspects of health care and motorcycling. You can check out Chris's latest website on motorcycle lessons at Motorcycle Lessons, where Chris provides unbiased reviews and safety advice for a wide range of motorcycle issues such as Motorcycle Safety and much more.

Motorcycle Tires - How to Care for Them

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Have you checked your motorcycle tires lately? If not, you might want to do so immediately. Did you know that majority of fatal accidents that occur are caused by tires that are not in good condition? To avoid being a hazard to yourself and other people, you should keep your motorcycle tires in top notch condition. Below are some tips to help you maintain them.

Importance of Good Motorcycle Tires

Whereas there are many reasons for maintaining your tires, the most important is safety. As a rider, you are the body of the motorcycle; therefore you are likely to be hurt immensely in case of an accident. Having good motorcycle tires will prevent some minor accidents caused by lack of proper tire maintenance.

There are several ways to tell if your tire is in good condition or not:

1) Lack of wet traction (Hydroplaning)

2) Wobbly ride especially on high speed

3) Constant slipping

Maintenance Tips

If you ride primarily on highways and freeways where there is little cornering, most of the tread wear is going to occur in the middle of the tire. If you ride on curvy roads, then the tread wear will be distributed evenly over the surface of the motorcycle tire. However, it is vital to check the surface of the entire tire regardless of what types of roads you typically ride on in order to properly identify their condition.

Ideal tire inflation

When looking at the tire inflation, we want to keep the inflation to the recommended level. Over/under inflation is as dangerous as riding on a flat tire. Over/Under inflation results in warps, either inward or outward; this makes it impossible to balance on the road. Another thing is you risk having a blown-out tire. Under-inflated tires tend to heat up; therefore, they are a time bomb in transit, so to speak.

One thing you can do to increase their life is by always keeping the recommended amount of air in them. There are marking on the side of the tire which shows the required amount of air. Having the right amount of inflation can help reduce wear and tear. It also ensures that you enjoy the optimal use of that tire.

Ideal Tread Depth

There are several ways to tell if you are about to go shopping for new tires. One, if the depth of your tire tread is 2mm deep or less. Insert the Lincoln penny in the groove of your tire, if the head is visible then it is 2mm and below. The other way to check your tread is check for the "TWI" marking on the tire. Check the tread depth on all sides of the tire as some tires may have extended wear and tear on only certain parts.

So, now that your motorcycles have been parked safely in the garage, remember to use these valuable tips. Check your tires before embarking on your next ride because who knows who else might be hurt as a result of your negligence.

Arline W is a motorcycle expert affiliated with 4wheelonline.com, one of the country's leading retailers of Michelin and Shinko motorcycle tires, which include Dual Sport tires, Dirt Bike tires, Street Bike tires and Scooter tires. For more information contact them on 813-769-2451 or visit them along 6605 North Nebraska Avenue.

Things to Remember When Buying Selling Vehicle Online

Today, confidently we can say that with the advent of the internet, almost everything has become feasible to purchase it online and also at ease.

If you want to buy or sell any type of vehicle in internet then auto classified sites is the best option.

Buying/Selling of vehicles will become easy if we follow or keep some notable points in mind:
1. It is vital that you do research before stepping in to purchase a car, especially if it is for someone else or even if it?s for you.

2. Do take into consideration as what kind of car you are going to be looking for. You can do most of the research online than going to dealership. Purchase your new or used vehicle by sitting in the comfort of your own home.

3. When you decide which car you are interested in, do some comparison shopping. Judge a good starting point for what you are willing to spend.

4. While Buying a Used Vehicle for the transportation; buyers should be thoroughly investigating several options.

5. Before you purchase cars off auction sites, it?s always a good idea to maybe view the car in person to know whether that particular vehicle is in good condition or not. Go for a test drive in your potential vehicle can be experienced before you actually purchase it.

6. Analyse the needs of the prospective owner and how much available money you have to spend.

7. One of the most important thing to remember when buying a car is to make sure that the vehicle you?re buying is worth value for money or not.

8. Many people out there may be looking for that extra bit of cash so you have to be careful that you aren't getting over charged for something that isn't worth the money you pay.

9. Not to be ignored. One more important point to remember about buying a car online is figuring out the transportation cost.

10. If you are looking to buy a car but are short on available funds then look at the range of car finance deals available. Go online where you can search between different car credit deals that could enable you to find your ideal car.

11. If you?re interested in buying a mini bus or bus also, you can search different agencies on internet that sell used buses of good conditions and buyers can also investigate and get the idea of price online.

12. There are so many bargains out there so make sure that if you have Buy a Car you do all the correct checks on the car and the seller and make sure you are getting the best deal for you.

Research into your finances, motivations, and non-negotiable will increase your confidence when buying a new to your car. This solid base will also assist you with negotiating a deal that's best for you. But don't try to stick it to the seller as they're humans too. Usually, they're trying to sell a car because it's their job or because they want to buy a new to them car as well. It never hurts anyone to treat people with respect. However, if they don't treat you well, walk away and find someone else who will treat you properly.

Thus, internet is one of the best places to start looking for cars. Whether it's an online car dealership or an auction site there are always great value cars waiting to be snapped up. About Author

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A Simple Guide to Choosing the Right Motorbike

There is little doubt that it can be a lot of fun to be able to own your own motorbike and drive it down the public roads without a care in the world, but at the same time before you get to enjoy what this kind of thing feels like you will need to take the time to consider the type of motorbike that you buy very carefully. With all of the different motorbikes that are out there for sale, it is especially a good idea to look into multiple options and also do some basic research into motorbike brands. This will help to ensure that you end up feeling quite happy with the type of motorbike that you end up purchasing.


One of the first decisions you will need to make as you go out looking for a new motorbike is how much money you are willing to spend on it. This is because the more you can spend on a bike, the better bike you will be able to end up with. Make a decision and stick with it to start figuring out what kinds of bikes would be best for you to buy that also fit within your budget. Once you are well aware of the total amount of money you can afford to spend on a brand new motorbike, then it will be so much easier to find the best one around for that specific price range.


The next thing you will need to figure out is the brand of motorbike that you want. There is plenty of debate out there about what the best motorbikes are, and you can be sure that there is no collective decision about this. Some people choose motorbikes because they have a certain look or aesthetic, while others choose them because they know that some bikes have better performance than others. It can be helpful to go online and do a bit of basic searching about motorbike brands in general. This could help you to find a lot of very useful information pertaining to specific brands and with this sort of knowledge in the back of your head you will probably find it much easier to select a great motorbike.


If you are really serious about buying a new bike, there is really no real reason why you should not take the time to try one of them out. With all of the great motorbikes that are out there for sale you should have plenty of fun trying them out until you find the one that you feel would be the best for your situation. When it comes time to actually buy the bike, it might be in your best interests to start financing it so that you pay for it in a number of monthly installments spread out over several years. This will help to ensure that you are absolutely able to afford paying for your bike, and by doing this you may also even be able to afford a very expensive one.


If you are an automobile enthusiast, who is planning to buy a new motorbike, do not forget to follow these motorcycles related tips while you are out to buy one. Click on this link to know more!

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The following is the need to kill off the old and worn out cars. One of the only sell Junk cars and will make your life much easier. Many of the companies that deal with the Junk car removal and also offer some good old cars.

Imagine a situation when the player is forced to leave in the middle of the car breaks down, as a matter of urgency, the appointment and rush-hour traffic. Is very annoying situation to deal with, and I am sure that none of us would want to take in the scene. Dump our worn cars somewhere in the back yard and buy a new car, every day use. Instead of giving up that useless old metal junk in the garage, you can definitely do something much better and wiser. You can sell Junk cars and make instant cash for yourself!.

Today, many unnecessary car service can be found in every town and city. These companies offer Junk cars on the big money. If you are going to get sacked out of old cars to these companies, it is very profitable to preposition to consider. Every day new car models will be launched in the modern car manufacturers. Old car models will not be able to compete with the advanced cars. The maintenance of the old and obsolete cars is also very heavy on the Pocket. To make matters worse, old versions of various cars spare parts are not readily available. This one is forced to just dump out of the corner of their backyards.

Push off these old and worn out cars in the garage just cause a lot of a lot of problems. Useless cars eat important garage. A lot of dust and dirt to keep still have collected these pieces of machinery being worn. These old cars may have a certain emotional and sentimental value to the owner, but then they give rise to serious environmental-sweat band. Old cars emit harmful chemical fumes. Prolonged exposure to chemical fumes can also cause many health problems. Day-by-day car metal also rots, decreases its even spam the market value of the car.

Contact the Junk car dealer to evaluate the correct value of the old car can ease the problems mentioned above. Rubbish removal car rental companies network well spread around the cities. These companies advertise then local directories and newspapers. Most of these companies have websites, so they can be contacted online, too. These scrap dealers, car buying junk your car in and use all those parts that these old cars that still have value. People also have these dealers to get the best deal on an old but serviceable car. Most of the money for Junk Cars junk yard owners contact us to inquire about the car. Usually they give a rough quote at the beginning of their clients, but in order to assess the real value of the car to the address they send their professionals. Resale prices of an adult depends on the make and model of the car's condition. You can also sell your old car on the Internet. There are numerous dealers on the Web, we buy and sell Junk cars. These distributors and trying to repair the old car is the best solution. About The Author

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Buying The Right Motorcycle Seat For Your Bike

The seat construction on a motorcycle is one of the most important components of the bike. Without a comfortable seat, riding can be anything from mildly uncomfortable to downright painful. Motorcycles will come with what's known as a "stock seat", but many riders find it more comfortable to choose an aftermarket seat and other motorcycle accessories that make the riding experience more enjoyable. There are a few things to consider when purchasing an aftermarket seat for your motorcycle.


How much support do I need?


Foam or gel? If you're just cruising around town, you're not going to need the same type of foam padding that you would if you decided to ride across the country. If you pick padding that's too firm, and you'll feel like you have no cushion at all. Alternatively, if the padding you choose is too soft, there will be very little support. Either way, long or turbulent rides will be painful! For shorter rides around town, choose a foam that feels firm, but not to the point that it's unforgiving. If you want to make longer trips, you may want to consider a gel seat that molds to your body which provides more customized support.


How do I choose an external covering?


It's important to remember that the seat of your motorcycle will be exposed to the elements. You'll have the option of choosing leather or vinyl seat coverings. Many aftermarket manufacturers will provide you with these two options, though it's more common to have larger companies make vinyl covers and smaller companies work with leather. Leather can be custom dyed and is a premium product, but high-quality vinyl will require less maintenance. Your choice of seat covering should reflect your personal preferences, budget, and the amount of exposure to the elements.


Driver backrests


Riding for a long time can be especially fatiguing on the lower back. Nothing will make your thousand-mile day seem a little shorter like some lumbar support! Finding a suitable driver backrest is something that should be carefully considered; this isn't something you want to shortchange with time or quality. Many aftermarket parts manufacturers and OEM parts manufacturers make seats that will accommodate an adjustable driver backrest that is easily removable and has several height adjustment positions. Being able to easily adjust your seat is especially important.


Passenger backrests


Motorcycle seats are constructed on a baseplate, where the passenger seat is either the continuation of the driver's baseplate, or a different one where the passenger seat is constructed on a separate baseplate. Regardless, adding a passenger backrest should provide the same comfort and support of the lower back that a driver backrest provides. In addition, most passenger backrests are attached to sissy bars which adds convenience for transporting luggage.


BikeBandit.com is the web's largest powersports store with more than 8 million factory fresh motorcycle parts online, with parts and accessories from all the major manufacturers. Refer to your motorcycle repair manual in order to get a better idea of which kind of seat would fit your bike, and your riding life, the best.

How Easy Is It To Maintain Your Tires?

Tires determine the kind of ride you will have, hence are the most vital part of a motorcycle. Being the only contact with the road, you need to take proper care of them for a smooth and safe performance of the motorcycle. Check the air pressure on a regular basis, as well as foreign bodies that may be dwelling in the tire. Check for wear and tear and always keep a record of the mileage done by your tires.


Factors to look out for:


Tire Pressure: Proper tire inflation is vital in order to optimize on its overall performance. The recommended tires inflation is indicated on the sidewall of the tire. Do not inflate your tire beyond this mark. Always check your tire pressure whenever the temperatures drop.


Tread wear:The easiest way to tell if your tire is worn off or not is by using the penny test. Insert a Lincoln penny into the grooves with the head of Lincoln inside the grooves. If the head is visible completely, then your tires are worn out to the recommended level and you should be thinking of replacing them. You can also use the tread wear indicators denoted by "TWI", on the sidewall. Check for tread wear on all the sides of the tire, to ensure even tear and wear. Uneven tear and wear results in bumpy rides and you may even cause an accident due to lack of balance.


Traction:Traction is the grip of your tire on the surface. Tread patterns determine if your tire has a good grip or not. Some tires do not have an all-season traction hence you might need different tires for different seasons. If you find that you are slipping on dirt roads or during wet seasons, you need to check the tread pattern. Consult your dealer on the best applicable tread pattern depending on the surface on which you ride. Speed and amount of water on the road can also depreciate your wet traction; therefore always slow down when riding on a wet surface.


Tubes/rims:Always replace tubes whenever you replace your tire. Check on instructions on how to replace a tube tire to avoid poking holes on the tube while replacing the tire. Tubeless tires are easier to check for damages. Start with the rim; check whether it is sealed shut. Next, scrutinize the valve stem for cracks and dried out rubber. In case you have a dented rim; replace the tire as well since it has sustained internal damage to the sidewall.


Motorcycle tires, as opposed to their car counterparts, operate in tougher and severe conditions. Due to these factors, they are more expensive which is why it is of utmost importance to maintain your tire in order to enjoy its optimal performance. While cleaning, avoid applying any type of tire dressing to the sidewall or the tread area because tire dressings are very slippery. Stick to the recommended type for your bike. It is also important to align and balance your wheels after replacing one or both tires.


Arline W is a motorcycle expert affiliated with 4wheelonline.com, one of the country's leading retailers of Shinko motorcycle tires. For more information contact them on 813-769-2451 or visit them along 6605 North Nebraska Avenue.

Scooter Riding

Age Recommendations


You have to be at least 16 years of age for scooter riding. This would entitle you to ride a scooter/motorcycle up to 50cc. For scooters over 50cc, the enthusiasts must at least be 17 years of age or above (subject to the rules and regulations implemented in most states). Furthermore, scooter training falls into 3 main categories:

Moped - the riders belonging to this group must possess a license and be 16 years and above. (Amoped is a motorcycle that has a design speed not exceeding 50kph and an engine capacity not exceeding 50cc.)
Light Motorcycle - this category is for motorcyclists & scooter riders possessing vehicles between 75cc and 125cc; with a power output of 11Kw. You must be 17 or above for Scooter Riding at this stage.
Standard Motorcycle - this category is for a motorcycle/scooter between 121cc and 125cc. A proper riding license and 17 years of age or older is required in this case.

Health Disclosure


Like many other exercise, scooter riding involves physical fitness and mental stability. People who take it as a passion and the ones who use scooters as a part of their routine unconsciously benefit from such a workout.


i. Benefits


Although there are several benefits of scooter riding; in context to health, we have outlined a few for you to have a slight idea of what it does for you.

increases cardiovascular fitnessresults in physical strengthenhances balance and flexibilityreduces stress and develops a stronger immune system

ii. Associated Syndromes & Injuries

JHS - joint hyper mobility syndrome; children with hyper mobile joints have movement difficultieswheeled sports is a leading cause of Head injuryDown syndrome- proper assistance can help individuals with down syndrome to learn & make progressPiriformis Syndrome - scooter riding canreduce the inflammation and/or tightness associated with this condition

Significance


People familiar with Scooter Riding would attest the fact that there is nothing more enjoyable as this activity. This is probably because it involves more than just a simple trick to ride a scooter. The fun filled sessions; going up-hill and down-hill, through muddy tracks takes you out of the world. In fact, this is one of the most significant features of Scooter Riding that it blends the features of the BMX and skating both, allowing the users to discover endless creativity options. You can simply amaze people by doing quick tricks like tail whip, kick flip, or double tail whip, etc as a stunts man.


Being a healthy physical activity, Scooter Riding helps improve mental health too. It is generally refereed to as a stress reliever. On one hand, it gives you a chance to expand your social circle; meeting people having similar hobbies, and on the other hand provides a chance to explore new places. This is not all; Scooter Riding enhances energy levels, incorporating a moderate exercise as a part of your routine. Aside from this, it has a deep impact on the community as well. Firstly, by decreasing the number of cars on the road and secondly it is less harmful for the environment; reduces pollution. This type of an activity tends to be an example for the community and encourages others to pour-in positively.


And the best part of Scooter Riding is the craziness behind customizing it. People go wild about moulding their rides in whatever way desirable. They compete at local and national levels, taking deep interest in similar modified vehicles. Unlike the traditional games like football or volleyball, etc, Scooter Riding involves creativity. However, owning a bike can be a slightly expensive hobby but you can always rent a scooter for spending a few leisure hours! The only thing that should be kept in mind is the security and safety measure. Abiding the rules will definitely keep you from being harmed and ensure public safety.

One Wheeled Motorbikes - The Advantages

I had to do a double take the first time I heard about these miraculous vehicles from RYNO motors. Why would anyone want a one wheeled motorbike? Wouldn't that require the rider to have amazing balancing skills? And even though I'm an adrenaline junky, I couldn't imagine going 50 miles per hour on a single wheel as I do value my life! And so I dug it a little deeper to see what these one wheeled motorcycles were all about.


Correcting my biggest concerns were the self balancing and max speed aspects. There is a self balancing feature similar to a Segway and a little research shows it takes a new rider about an hour to effectively train his/herself and feel comfortable. My second concern was speed. These are designed for short distance commuting and are intended to go 20-30 miles at a time at a max speed of 20 mpg. So yes, that relaxed my safety worries about going 50 mph, but then why would anyone really need these? There are many reasons.


Maneuverability is huge. Both on and off-road/inside and outside friendly, RYNO's one wheeled motorbikes can be ridden out of your apartment, down the hall, down the elevator, through the hallway and out the door. You can stop at your favorite food truck to pick up some coffee, and then literally roll right into your office. Because of its small size and the fact that it only has one wheel allowing the rider to turn on a dime, the Segway may soon become a thing of the past.


So what about emissions? How bad is this for the environment? It's electric. Its zero pollutant, extremely quiet, 5-horse motor may be another reason for Segway to worry. A rider can travel up to 30 miles on one charge with a max speed of 20 mph.


Finally, there's storage. It's pretty convenient you can drive right into a building with one of these and it takes up less space than a bike or a Segway. They are also intended to alleviate congested parking environments in some of the larger cities. You should definitely check one of these out if you want to save some gas or space in your apartment/house, save on parking fees, help the environment, or just look a little more futuristic. One wheeled motorbikes are scheduled to hit the market in January 2013. More articles to come regarding how and where to get one.


David Toub is a strong believer in one wheeled motorbikes. You can check out other one wheeled motorbike articles and feel free to contact David with any questions here: OneWheeledMotorbikes Contact.

V-Strom 650 Hard and Soft Luggage Choices

In view of the great fuel economy, comfortable ride position, and lightweight construction, the highly popular Suzuki V-Strom 650 is able to present itself as a perfect all-round touring bike with great torque. A great high-mileage motorcycle of this nature often demands a range of touring accessories, such as the hard and soft luggage options.


Here are some of the most common luggage systems available on the market for the all-round V-Strom:


Aluminum Pannier Kits


Offering great functionality, a full aluminum pannier kit is often counted as one of the most effective luggage systems available for those riding a high-performance touring motorcycle, such as the V-Strom. A pannier kit is often sufficiently sized to accept those hard-to-leave-behind essentials, without being overly sized. An official Suzuki branded or aftermarket pannier is designed to fit to the motorcycle via a rack system, which is often purchased with the bags for greater convenience. Unfinished aluminum isn't always the most aesthetically please, so it benefits to shop for the panniers that have received a powder coat paint finish. This not only provides a high-quality look but also protects the luggage from the residue which is often produced by the un-treated aluminum. If preferring a more streamline pannier kit, you might want to search the available options in the series of plastic cases.


Tank Bags


Constructed in hard-wearing materials, such as tear-resistant woven polyester, the tank bags offer a luggage system which is often used in conjunction with a range of luggage pieces or in complete isolation. Tank bags aren't able to offer a particularly high load capacity (12 to 20-litres), although they can feature a top map pocket and multiple pockets which provides complete ease in storing the essential on-the-go cargo. Attachment to a motorcycles tank area is via high-strength magnets or straps.


Soft Luggage Bags


Soft luggage systems for the V-Strom generally consist of the saddle bags and panniers and come in some very resilient water-repellent materials, such as vinyl or Cordura nylon, to make sure the rear cargo is protected in all travel conditions. Most of the soft bags are designed to strap-on and strap-off in seconds and generally offer a universal fit with attachment to the motorcycle achieved via multiple mounting straps. A light travel option, the soft luggage is often favored by the dual sport, dirt bike, or off-road motorcycle rider. Quality of construction often varies significantly with the saddle bag systems, although the higher quality bags are likely to include reflectors, water-proof treatment, and rain covers.


To keep up with my cross country adventures on my V-Strom 650 please visit my site often at http://sixfigurebiker.com/

2013 Honda CBR500R Review of Features, Specs Info, Release Date

Honda came after the 250 market in 2011 with the release of the CBR250R that shocked everyone around the world as Kawasaki has had that market cornered for decades. Well Kawasaki didn't like the competition so they release the Ninja 300 for 2013 to try and "one up" Honda.


Well Honda has answered back with the all new 2013 CBR500R. At only a few more bucks than the Ninja 300 while having twice the TQ and more HP it'll be interesting to see how things play out once the CBR500R is released.


With the introduction of the all-new CBR500R, Honda boldly redefines the middleweight class and infuses a whole new level of excitement for sport riders in search of superior value along with great fun. The CBR500R delivers plenty of performance to all sport riders, including riders moving up from the sporting, entry-level Honda CBR250R, as well as more experienced riders who will appreciate the CBR500R's light and nimble handling. Credit its thoroughly modern, torquey 500cc parallel-twin DOHC engine that's wrapped in a great-handling chassis featuring a full fairing spawned from Honda's much-acclaimed CBR600RR and CBR1000RR sportbikes. This aerodynamic bodywork also provides significant advantages in air management for added rider comfort, along with a low drag coefficient and effective engine cooling. A sophisticated chassis with Pro-Link single-shock rear suspension, stout 41mm fork, sporting 17-inch wheels and a 320mm wave-style front disc brake and 240mm rear disc help round out a package that looks as good as it rolls.


Features and Benefits


- Sportbike riding position keeps the rider balanced in a dynamic seating stance that's comfortable and efficient.


- All-new 500cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin DOHC engine is thoroughly modern in design and produces a broad power spread for enjoyable and economical riding.


- Four-valve cylinder head design uses lightweight rocker-arm valve actuation with shim-type valve adjustment.


- Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) continuously monitors several variables to ensure the correct fuel mixture is delivered for the existing riding and atmospheric conditions for crisp throttle response throughout a wide variety of riding conditions.


- Engine counterbalancer and 180-degree crankpin reduce engine vibration for superior rider comfort.


- Preloaded, scissors-type gears for the primary drive and engine counter balancer gears help reduce engine noise.


- Diamond-shaped 35mm steel tube frame is lightweight and rigid for responsive sport handling.


- Stout 41mm front fork with 4.3 inches of travel returns a plush yet controlled ride.


- Sophisticated Pro-Link single-shock rear suspension offers nine-stage spring preload adjustability and 4.7 inches of controlled travel.


- Lightweight cast aluminum wheels, 120/70-17 in front and 160/60-17 rear, return sporting feel and handling traits.


- Front 320mm wave-style disc brake and 240mm rear provide strong stopping power.


- ABS version available for enhanced braking characteristics in less than ideal conditions.


- Instrument display features speedometer, tachometer, odometer/A&B tripmeters, fuel gauge, clock, mpg, average fuel consumption, and current fuel consumption.


- Modest 30.9-inch seat height helps build rider confidence.


- Standard model available in Black, Pearl White/Blue/Red or Red. ABS model available in Red only.


- Transferable one-year, unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.


Honda Genuine Accessories Available:


- Sport Screen, Color-Matched Passenger Seat Cowl, Carbon Fiber-Look Front Fender, Carbon Fiber-Look Lower Headlight Cover, Carbon Fiber-Look Rear Tire Hugger, Carbon Fiber-Look Tank Pad


2013 Honda CBR500R Release Date - April 2013. As always we'll have the 2013 CBR500R here at Honda of Chattanooga as soon as it's released and we're hoping for an early release in March of 2013.


Honda of Chattanooga has been a Honda PowerHouse Dealer selling Honda PowerSports products since 1962 - We have been offering the Best / Lowest Wholesale Prices you'll find on Honda Motorcycles, ATVs, Scooters, Power Equipment and more!


You can visit our main website at http://www.hondaofchattanoogatn.com/ to "Request a Quote", find more info & specs on all of the models and more.


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Start 2013 Right With A Motorcycle Safety Class

For those readers who are learning to ride or are considering purchasing a new motorcycle, taking a motorcycle safety class is a great way to keep safe on the road. In addition to learning all of the ways to maneuver and to properly ride the bike, you are also going to learn how to avoid any possible issues on the road. This will include the proper riding stance, following distance, braking requirements and safety equipment. You will also learn how to use hand signals, as well as all the various controls such as the lights on your bike. Riders will be learning about helmets, gloves, and proper clothing to wear while riding their bike. This will help to ensure that they are injury free when taking it out for a ride.


Even if you have had a motorcycle for some time, you can benefit from a motorcycle safety class. You will learn from highly trained individuals. Plus, they will teach you any additional safety mechanisms that you can use on your motorcycle, to keep safe when on the road. You can learn tricks for longer rides, and how to keep safe. The safety list goes on and also includes how to keep safe in the rain, or any other inclement weather conditions. No matter how safe you want to be on your bike, when you take the right motorcycle safety class from a highly trained professional, you will learn all you have to know for a safe and secure ride.


It is not too difficult to find a motorcycle safety class by checking online or the local phone book. But what is more important is to try and get some references and comments from people who have already taken the class that you are considering. The prospective school should be more than happy to supply you with a short list of graduates who you can then check with.


The single most important point that you will learn, deals with defensive riding. You can never take any thing for granted when you are on two wheels and the person next to you is in an automobile with four wheels and completely protected on all sides by the car! You can be right, but dead right is no good. Therefore it is important to leave your pride at home when venturing out on your motorcycle. Let all the crazy road rage maniacs pass you by as you enjoy a carefree ride in safety, thanks to your having attended a motorcycle safety class.


Chris Borg is a practicing pharmacist and avid motorcycle aficionado. Chris writes on all aspects of health care and motorcycling. You can check out Chris's latest website on Motorcycling at Motorcycle Lessons, where Chris provides unbiased reviews and safety advice for a wide range of motorcycle issues such as Motorcycle Safety and much more.

Quality Trailer Parts Allow Your Upcoming Trip to Go On As Scheduled

Are you thinking about trying to take a trip before things heat up in your regularly scheduled life? Chances are good that you're not the only person thinking this right now. This is a fierce summer filled with a lot of opportunity, but you are going to have to make sure that you take advantage of the upcoming holiday time that you're going to have. Taking the trailer with you is a good way to expand your ability to haul just about anything that you might need, but what if you aren't sure about the current repair status on the trailer?


Taking a trailer on the road without getting it inspected is just asking for trouble. You're just asking for something to go wrong, and that's not something that you want to deal with if you can honestly help it. It would actually make a lot more sense to ensure that you're getting the trailer checked out.


Of course, if you have a flexible trailer technician able to work on it for you if you just had the right parts, you have a new problem don't you? You need to find affordable trailer parts that can be just shipped to you.


Caravan & trailer accessories and parts go hand in hand. If you're going to find quality, your next steps are going to be online. The Internet has given rise to getting a lot of things at a much more reduced rate than what we would have expected. You get to make sure that you get not only the best deal, but the exact part that you need. Nobody wants to sift through an entire selection, only to find that everything else is represented except what they are looking for.


You want to make sure that you get a fully audit of what you need before you go exploring online. That's the only way that this method is actually going to work. Yet if you do take the time to handle this step, there's no way that you can fail the project.


Shipping will be pretty painless -- just a matter of waiting. Once you get the parts that you need, you can have your technician of choice get everything brought up to speed. There might be times where you have to go to a much more sophisticated repair center, but this isn't guaranteed. It just depends on what's wrong with your current trailer.


Another thing that you will need to think about here is trying to figure out the warranty on everything that you purchase. Since the technician will most likely not have a warranty that covers the parts since they were purchased elsewhere, you'll need to have separate warranty information.


Of course, if we approach all of this from a corporate standpoint, going online to get quality parts for the trailers in a fleet is par for the course now.


As this article deals only with the everyday consumer, the steps are much shorter as you will not have to deal with the paperwork well known in business circles. Check out quality parts today, while it's still on your mind!


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