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Motorcycle Riding: Are You a Biker?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

In recent years, motorcycles have gained in popularity as more and more new riders take to the road, and with that has come a growing controversy. It’s a simple contradiction in terms and it’s also very real. What is a Biker? Even if you already ride, the answer to that question may very well surprise you.

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Auto Loans are still available

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Effective Search Techniques for Online Car Loans

 

The Internet has become the financial hub of the known Universe. You can find anything you want online, from stock trading, to mortgage loan applications. With the uprising in new websites available, it is inevitable that over-all quality will decrease. It has become very difficult to determine which websites are actually helpful and which ones are simply spam. One way to help reduce the amount of bad, irrelevant results is to educate your self on effective keyword search techniques.

 

As an example, I will demonstrate effective techniques for searching for an auto loan on any popular search engine. For the most part, the top search engines are Google, Yahoo, and MSN. Search techniques for each are basically identical. There is no reason to change the way you look for things on each individual engine.

Gorilla Yamaha Rhino Axles

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Gorilla manufactures stock length and extended heavy duty axle shafts for the Yamaha Rhino. The axle shafts are significantly stronger than the factory shafts. To read more on Gorilla Yamaha Rhino Axles

Yamaha Rhino Parts & Accessories

Friday, March 28th, 2008

The Yamaha Rhino has been the most widely sold UTV to hit the market. Along with it the performance aftermarket has come out with many performance parts and accessories for the Yamaha Rhino UTV. To read more on Yamaha Rhino Parts & Accessories

Yamaha Rhino Power Steering

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Electric power steering is the latest in automotive technology that is being used on many new cars and is now available for the Yamaha Rhino. To read more on Yamaha Rhino Power Steering

Heavy Duty Stock Replacement Yamaha Rhino Steering Rack

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

This new steering rack is a heavy duty replacement of the stock unit. The manual rack includes heavy duty tie rods with rod ends. To read more on Heavy Duty Stock Replacement Yamaha Rhino Steering Rack End

Yamaha Rhino Pro-One Aluminum Skinned Doors

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

These new doors from Pro-One for the Yamaha Rhino are constructed from tubular steel and feature aluminum skins. The doors feature billet door handles and a rattle free latch system. To read more on Yamaha Rhino Pro-One Aluminum Skinned Doors

Yamaha Rhino Pro-One Front Tube Bumper with Aluminum Skid Plate

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

This new front bumper from Pro One for the Yamaha Rhino is constructed from DOM steel tubing and features a built in aluminum skid plate, completely protecting your Yamaha Rhinos front end. To read more on Yamaha Rhino Pro-One Front Tube Bumper with Aluminum Skid Plate

Yamaha Rhino Aluminum Full Belly Skid Plate

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

This new skid plate for the Yamaha Rhino protects the complete undercarriage from rocks and stumps. It is constructed from 3/16 inch thick 5052 CNC Cut aluminum. To read more on Yamaha RHino Aluminum Full Belly Skid Plate

Quality Motorcycle Seat Covers

Monday, December 10th, 2007

There is nothing better than freedom of taking a long motorcycle tour with some friends. Nevertheless we bought our bikes to ride them, not just to watch them. Riding a bike is one thing, aching back and sore behinds are the other side of the medal. This can easily be solved by acquiring a suitable motorcycle seat cover. Motorcycle seat covers should not be bought impulsively, you should pick out the one that suits your biking habits. Reading through information on motorcycle seat covers web resource can help match your needs with the suitable cover.

F8 Yamaha Rhino iShocks

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Hydrodynamics USA has come out with their F8 iShocks for the Yamaha Rhino. The F8 Rhino iShocks are a direct shock replacement system that offers the best of the f18 ishock, but at a more affordable price. To read more on Hydrodynamics USA Yamaha Rhino F8 iShocks

A Motorcycle Loan Calculator Will Greatly Assist You In Making A Wise Financial Decision

Friday, October 12th, 2007

As with cars or houses or any type of loans you do get many different types of motorcycle loans, so you will be doing your self a favor if you start off with a small tool called the motorcycle loan calculator, which will come in really handy when you need to go meet with the bank or the other financial institution of your choice, please be advices however, than the motorcycle loans will not work if you are planning to go to a loan shark or the street boss on the corner, because repayments for these guys simply entail you losing a finger or even a leg.

It is important that you try to shop for your motorcycle before you go to a bank or dealer.  This way you can use an online motorcycle loan calculator and try to find the best financial term for you.  You should look at terms like 60 months versuse 36 months.  Then when you make a decision you really need to determine what your future will be.  If you need a lower payment you will go for a 60 month term but if you go for a shorter term you loan payment will be higher.

In the end you should look for an installment loan as it will be the most fair.  Do not try to finance your motorcycle on a credit card or you could be in a bad financial position in the future.  The interest rate on credit cards is to high and only making the minimum payment will take you 30 years to pay off your motorcycle.

Be wise and look for closed end loans.

Yamaha ATV Electric Power Steering on new Grizzly

Friday, September 28th, 2007

The Yamaha Electric Power Steering system is unparallel in the industry. The system allows the rider to tackle the most gnarly, toughest terrain with the least amount of effort, rider fatigue and superior comfort. How, you ask? As the rider turns the handlebars the electric motor kicks in and assists in the turn. The harder you turn, the more the EPS assist. The torque-sensing EPS system senses the twisting force put on the handlebars and wheels at which point the electric motor jumps in to do its thing. Best part is, not only does the EPS offer light steering effort, but it also absorbs the kickback that would usually be transferred to the rider if you were to hit a log or rock unexpectedly.

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Yamaha Rhino Rear Tube Bumper

Friday, September 21st, 2007

New from Lonestar Racing, this rear race bumper for the Yamaha Rhino delivers maximum protection. It bolts on to the factory a-arm mounts and comes with new hardware. No is drilling required for installation. You can order them with or without license plate mounts, or a tail gate protector bar. The tail gate is still usable (but not with tail gate protector bar). The bumper prevents the rear chassis and differential from flexing to prevent cracking and breaking of the stock chassis.

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New Yamaha Rhino Long Travel Suspension System from Fabtech

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Fabtech has broken into the UTV market with their new long travel suspension system for the Yamaha Rhino. The suspension system includes their performance Dirt Logic Coilover shocks.

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New Yamaha Banshee Suspension

Monday, September 17th, 2007

The i5500 includes every part needed to complete the front suspension system on your ATV with the industries very best parts. This complete package provides everything from the F8 Reservoir iShock to specialty tools and even an instructional DVD, all in one box with a lifetime warranty! Never again have the inconvenience of dealing with multiple manufactures and ridiculous back orders. Now that truly is “Suspension Made Simple”.

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High Risk Motorcycle Loan Lenders

Monday, February 19th, 2007

There are many shady lenders out there and it can be a little confusing which one you should go for because all of them seem to offer good deals. Before going for a specific lender, you should first determine the terms that suit your needs. You should also ask yourself several questions related to motorcycle lending.

Here is a resource to help!

Source: High Risk Motorcycle Loans

Radical Yamaha Solutions From My Good Friend

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

My highly respected brother in law bought himself a Yamaha bike last year. Why is he highly respected you ask? Well in our town he is the only guy who has installed an incredible Denver dish network satellite TV on his bike and can watch digital satellite channels when he rides his bike. Can you imagine watching Oprah while being on the road? I told him it was insane but he insisted on having it installed. Now he’s working on a Dish network satellite savannah TV concept with his partner Ray who lives in savannah.

4 Wheelers – Why They Are Not Bad for Nature

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

An article about 4 Wheelers

This has been a great disappointment to those of us that were using our 4 wheelers responsibly.  When I mentioned this to some of my co-workers I was surprised to hear how many of them thought that all ATV trails should be closed.  Many people see these trails as dangerous and bad for the environment.  It was amazing to me that they saw the 4 wheelers as a bad thing rather than looking at the irresponsible behavior of those driving them.

Full article about 4 Wheelers   is at   www.information-paradise.com

Riding 4 Wheelers

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Article On  4 Wheelers4 Wheelers

I rode this 3 wheeler all over God’s green earth. I even took it up through the woods. However, this is where I ran into a slight problem. When I was plowing down a hill at about 35 miles per hour, I hit a rather large rock. This in turn shifted my steering and flipped the 3 wheeler. I wasn’t hurt, luckily. The ATV just kind of hurled over top of me. Now, the problem was in the single wheel. This is what makes 3 wheelers dangerous, and 4 wheelers a heck of a lot better

Full Article On 4 Wheelers