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Pleasure of Having Pro Bikes

  • November 25, 2009 at 6:04 am

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Although it has been over a hundred years since the invention of the automobile, it is still outweighed by the number of bicycles on the road worldwide.

For some cycling is the primary means of transportation, for others it is the height of Saturday morning relaxation. The serious hobbyist may encompass both of these, planning weekly activities and vacation time around cycling trips at thousands of venues in countries all over the world. At the professional level, this is a highly competitive and exciting sport.

It is important for the cyclist, at any level, to have access to the resources that will enhance the experience. Taking the time to learn more about the equipment that is available, the best places to cycle in your area and approaches to safety will not only add to the enjoyment of cycling, but will always provide the option to take it to the next level should you decide to do so.

When purchasing a bicycle today, you will find thousands of models to choose from. Raleigh produces reasonably priced touring bikes with versatility that will allow you to move from commuting to racing quite easily.

If speed is the factor, the Cannondale line of bikes will send you off the radar with their aerodynamic designs geared to the serious racer. For the trickster, the Dark Angel celebrates six years of turning beginners into pros, with features that will stand up to the grueling punishment of the BMX style.

The world of cycling is no longer just about the bike; it’s all about the gear. If you are dependant on this two wheeled form of transportation, accessories such as a reasonably priced cargo trailer can carry home a weeks worth of groceries and still collapse into their own carry bags for manageability when not in use.

For the technology conscious enthusiast, Garmin GPS devices made exclusively for cyclists provide the freedom to explore the unknown and turn every trip into an adventure. These amazing gadgets allow you to head off the beaten path while easily navigating back to familiar territory.

If you would rather pursue cycling from the comfort of your living room, be sure to pull up a chair for the 94th Tour de France. This always exhilarating event brings together the thrill of the race with the opportunity to take a trip through foreign countryside. This year’s tour will begin in Britain and provide the audience with a view of London’s most famous landmarks.

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Shopping for an ATV

  • November 20, 2009 at 7:47 pm

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If you’re a first-time purchaser, you may be wondering what kind of All Terrain Vehicle to choose. These recreational vehicles, which are also often referred to as ‘quads’ or ‘4 wheelers,’ are immensely popular. In fact, there are hundreds of groups in North America alone dedicated to the ATV hobbyist. Owners love them because they’re fast, and they provide a sense of freedom, convenience, and also closeness to nature.
If you’ve ever purchased a car (new or used) then you should apply the same types of rules to buying a 4-wheeler as you would to purchasing a car. Some tips when looking for the right one:
* Look for safe handling. 4-wheelers are safer than their 3-wheeled predecessors, which became obsolete in the 80’s due to their high rate of rollovers. However, ATV’s are still prone to tipping over. Look for a vehicle which has its weight evenly distributed, as well as a good center of gravity, which will minimize this risk.
* Good tires are important. ATV riding is all about high speed and fast cornering. Therefore, quality tires with deep treads are crucial, both to safety and to performance. If you are sold on a particular brand, but not impressed with the tires, consider custom ordering better tires.
* Don’t overlook performance. Like cars, 4-wheelers perform differently from model to model. Consider qualities like fuel efficiency, ease of maintenance, and how a specific model will handle under the conditions that you plan to drive it in. If you’re concerned about your ‘carbon footprint,’ look for an all-terrain-vehicle with low emissions and other ‘green’ features.
* Size matters. It can be dangerous when someone operates a vehicle that is too big or small for them. Buy yours according to the size of the principle driver. Quads are made in various sizes for riders from child to adult. Make sure you always heed the advice of the manufacturer with regard to weight restrictions and distribution.
* Consider how you plan to use your vehicle. There are two types of quads. Sports models are manufactured with the racer and hobbyist in mind. They are built with lighter-weight components and good suspension, since they tend to be ridden heavily and fast. Utility models are bigger, heavier, and don’t have the same capacity for speed as sport models. Utility models are designed for carrying small loads and even towing trailers. They are popular with farmers and industrial workers.
* Price doesn’t necessarily reflect quality. Like regular vehicles, quads vary in price by brand and model. High price doesn’t necessarily mean better quality. A low price doesn’t necessarily mean poorer quality. Instead, evaluate a brand or model based on the qualities already listed. If a model seems to be pricier than other, similar models, don’t be afraid to ask why. If the salesman seems to be blowing smoke rather than offering substantial facts, this should be a red flag.
* Examine the warranty. Make sure you know what type of warranty comes with your potential purchase. Many companies offer very similar warranties, but the subtle differences could end up being the deciding factor in your final choice.
One of the best ways to decide on a particular brand or model is to read a consumer report, if one is available. These can provide you valuable information based on tests that have been conducted in a controlled environment. Consumer reports rate products on several different points, including safety, performance, and efficiency. They are fairly non-partisan and can usually be relied upon to provide truthful and fairly comprehensive information on an ATV you might be interested in.

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Bombardier ATV – Evolution Of A Recreational Vehicle

  • November 18, 2009 at 6:14 pm

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Bombardier is a manufacturer for all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and is a competitor for companies such as Honda and Yamaha etc. The company was founded by J.A. Bombardier back in the year 1942. Today, in the United States, Asia Pacific and Europe, the company employs nearly 7500 people.
One of its primary products is the Traxster Max ATV. It has been noted by many watchers in the all-terrain vehicle industry as being innovative and for its design and construction.
Traxster Max ATV
Some of the features of Bombardiers Traxster Max makes it an ATV that differs from others in its market. One of the Traxster Max’s defining features is that the engineers of the company decided to design it for two riders. The Bombardier Traxster Max is set up for tandem seating, which is kind of like riding a motorcycle, while retaining the same shape and size as a traditional quad. Conversely, manufacturers such as Polaris, John Deere and others only have seating that is side-by-side for multiple passenger off-road vehicles.
Both the passenger and the driver are provided with acceptable seating comfort. If you have ever taken a ride on the back of an ATV, you will be familiar with how less than comfortable it can be. Hitting any type of road obstruction such as a rock or a medium size branch can have some painful results to the rear passenger.
The Traxster ATV allows for ample leg protection as well as substantial support from the suspension so that each rider can experience a less harsh off-road experience. This ATV also has ample power, equipped with a four stroke, liquid cooled engine that is powerful enough to to handle most any task.
An ATV For Work and Play
There are many reasons why people buy ATVs. For people that enjoy off-road racing, Bombardier has an ATV Rally series model DS90, for people who prefer off-road excurstions.
For the professional minded individuals, Bombardier has a model known as the Outlander. In the year 2006, Bombardier made a significant announcement that it was no longer going to produce its Quest and Traxter ATVs to be replaced by Outlander platform. The reason for this was because these machines were primarily made for work first, and recreation a distant second. They still stated that they were going to support the Quest and Traxter but were going to put significant effort into building and marketing the Outlander.
Bombardier’s Competitors
When considering buying a Bombardier ATV, you should also take into consideration other companies that manufacture off-road vehicles throughout the world. Companies such as Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Polaris and Kazuma. All these various manufacturers have a large loyal base of users who would support each one.

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