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How to Change a Spark Plug
Submitted 01 May 2008

As befits one of the most vital parts of your vehicle's engine, your spark plugs require replacement every 24 months or 30,000 miles to maintain optimal fuel economy and engine performance. You can save some money by doing it yourself. The interval varies depending on your vehicle’s make and model. A vehicle equipped with the newer platinum-tipped spark plugs can go as far as 100,000 miles before...

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Motorcycle Battery
Submitted 06 May 2008

A motorcycle battery provides additional power supply whenever the motorcycle needs more electrical power; it also functions as an absorber of irregular electrical surges in the motorcycle; and above all, it is the sole instrument that turns the engine on through electric starters, which is now widely-used in motorcycles. However, a motorcycle battery discharges at an average of one percent of...

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One of the most important things that you can do to keep you Kawasaki motorcycle running at optimum performance is to perform regular maintenance. There are a number of ways to do this. Some owners take their bikes into a repair shop every six months or so for a check-up. Others save money by doing the work at home themselves. Doing it yourself can help keep the maintenance costs of your Kawasaki...

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Kawasaki Motorcycle
Submitted 06 May 2008

Kawasaki is among the biggest and most popular producers of motorcycles world wide. Because of its great quality and streamlined design, millions of motorcycle riders opt to buy Kawasaki. If you have decided to by your own Kawasaki motorcycle, you might benefit reading on for some of these useful buying tips.

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Tips of Buying Used Motorcycle
Submitted 06 May 2008

Buying a used motorcycle is a lot like buying a used car, and the same rules apply. If you don’t want to have little moths and smoke-trails coming out of your wallet as the result of a bad deal, or have your flashy new ride suddenly blow up underneath your crotch in the middle of the freeway, here are a few simple things to remember.

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Yamaha Motorcycle
Submitted 06 May 2008

The Japanese company was well known for its musical instruments, but in 1955 it began producing motorcycles. It began with simple and inexpensive machines but has grown to its position as a powersports powerhouse, offering some of the best sportbikes, cruisers and off-road bikes on the market. It ranks second only to Honda as the leader among Japanese manufacturers.

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The 2008 Yamaha YZF-R1
Submitted 06 May 2008

The 2008 Yamaha YZF-R1 is here! Born from MotoGP technology Yamaha claims the YZF-R1 is ” the most advanced open-class motorcycle ever built.” I must admit the R1 is one awesome looking motorcycle. The R1 has a liquid cooled 998cc in-line four cylinder powerplant, making more power than the previous versions. Yamaha also claims the 2008 R1 “is the most powerful, tractable R1 powerplant ever,...

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Harley Davidson Enthusiasts
Submitted 06 May 2008

The infamous James Dean in the long-gone wildcard of a movie – Rebel without a Cause – could well be attributed with making the riding of a motorcycle a statement instead of a mere form of efficient transportation for the masses. Nothing comes closer to these two-wheelers when questions of fuel efficiency are coupled with the need to cover distances at speed comes into play. An automobile would be...

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Harley-Davidson and the Hells Angels. Few pairings are as synonymous as those two names. The pairing of Harley Davidson and the Hells Angels is something akin to peanut butter and jelly, but sometimes it turns into oil and water. In other words, sometimes the two don’t mix. Since the formation of Hells Angels, Harley Davidson has been their motorcycle of choice, which hasn’t always thrilled the...

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Two friends had a dream and while they worked together at a Milwaukee engineering firm they turned their dream into reality. We know their dream as - Harley Davidson. William S Harley and Arthur Davidson built the first 400cc single-cylinder engine in 1902. Joining them a year later was Davidson’s older brothers Walter and William A, and together they fitted the single-cylinder engine into the...

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Tips To Buy A Second-Hand Harley
Submitted 06 May 2008

Owning a Harley Davidson Motorcycle is a dream for many. It is an expensive vehicle and therefore, a luxury to possess. Most people secretly wishing to buy a Harley-Davidson settle for other lesser-known makes because they are usually beyond reach of purchase. Many opt to buy second-hand options because a bra-new bike may not be possible for them to purchase. So, if you are getting a nice Harley...

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2008 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX
Submitted 06 May 2008

When most people think of a Harley-Davidson the first image that comes to their mind is a loud, grumbling, large motorcycle, traveling with 1500 of their drinking buddies dressed in black with large beards following along. The 2008 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod is the Harley that shatters the image. Dressed in black, and the motorcycle Dracula would most likely ride, the VRSCDX Night Rod is one...

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Mini Motorcycle
Submitted 06 May 2008

A mini motorcycle is basically a smaller, cuter version of a regular motorcycle. Traditional mini motorcycles are usually equipped with 4-stroke engines that turn the rear wheel by use of a chain. While the engine used by mini motorcycles are similar to that of lawnmower motors, a regular lawnmower engine may not be used for assembling mini motorcycles. The newer models of mini motorcycles may...

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