by Roger McBridge — published on December 23rd, 2009
Get the value of your car before you purchase it sell it, or trade in, you’ll want to know what the true value is. Kelley blue book values offer you the opportunity to find out what the estimated value is of your own car or truck and there are many companies that used this estimation to place a value on a vehicle.
Even if you’re purchasing a brand-new vehicle, Kelley blue book will offer you a way to find out a value. So whether you’re selling, shopping, or trading one that is new or used, fill in a simple form, tell them everything you know about your vehicle, and you get an estimated value.
by Bill Nichols — published on December 18th, 2009
Are you a biker? No, smart guy, I don’t mean are you a guy that rides motorcycle a few times a month but otherwise you stay trapped in your four wheel boxers. Are you a real biker? Are you the kind of guy that rides you bike 24/7, is it you main or even sole means of transportation? Do you have dreams about your bike, do you turn to steel just looking at you dream machine? If your a real biker then the one thing that you love more then you bike is your gear; your boots, your vest and your jacket. The only problem is that your vest and jacket are made of leather, most of the time black leather, and they can get damn hot in the summer or cold as crap in the winter! So whats the answer to staying true to your biker soul while keeping your biker body comfortable? The New Hog Cooler leather motorcycle jacket. I know you thinking a jacket is a jacket but i promise you the Hog Cooler jacket is one of a kind.
by Harry Matlis — published on December 12th, 2009
Production of Royal Enfield motorcycle is still existent even though it is the most-backdated model of motorcycles ever. The company began in Redditch , Worcestershire and dissolved in 1971 however, India is the only place where production is still carrying on. Thus, the 1963 model was named The Royal Enfield Indian Motorcycle and was then sold to America.
Even though the Royal Enfield tagline is primarily used for motorcycles and is famous for their production, it produced many other things like rifle parts, lawnmowers, and bicycles. They had a logo which had a picture of cannon with the saying ‘made like a gun, goes like a bullet.”
by steve bollweg — published on December 9th, 2009
Looking for lasting and reliable transportation without spending tons of money? motor scooter maintenance is necessary in accomplishing your goal. Just like you keep up with the maintenance of your car or house, preventative maintenance done on your scooter will also prove to be very beneficial.
Checking your oil levels and change it regularly is one of the most important steps in maintaining your scooter. Changing your oil is very easy, takes about 5 minutes, and cost less than $5. Your owners manual will suggest the proper procedure for your scooter. Also recommended is changing your transmission oil every 6 months or 2000 miles.
by Charlie Gagner — published on December 6th, 2009
Indian Motorcycle dealers are planning great things ahead even though the market is slow. America got its first motorcycle from Indian Motorcycle. Though the production was almost zero by’53 Indian Motorcycle Dealer is heading towards a reentry in the manufacturing field with plans to 50 new motorcycle by 2011…..
The Indian Motorcycle Company set the standard for motorcycles in the’10s and 20s. They ramped up manufacturing of motorcycles for World War II, selling 5,000 Chiefs with sidecars to the government of France. How apt then, that the new Indian Motorcycle Company started its first international dealership in Paris in 2009.
by Rayna Harvey — published on November 30th, 2009
It started with the Honda Cub and by’64 the company was the biggest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. A mini pickup truck, called the T360 was Honda’s first automobile. Shortly thereafter came the S500 sports car. The company being discussed here is the Honda Motor Company. This would eventually lead to dealerships worldwide such as Lodi Honda.
Soichiro Honda founded the Honda Motor Company. His interest with automobiles began at an early age and only grew over time. Honda was a self taught engineer who even pawned his wife’s jewelry to put him through school at one point. In cooperation with Toyota, Honda helped build a factory for producing pistons which was destroyed in an earthquake.