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Practical tips for motorcycle clutch in order to not feeling hard
Mar 19th
Riding a motorcycle is giving a different sensation than the car. In this case, the ability to drive is very reliable. Especially if you’re waving overtake between traffic jams.
However, riding motorcycle does not mean no problems whatsoever. Many driver of a motor type “man” sprained his left hand. Why especially if the bike is not clutch too hard when pulled. If it were so, what should be done so that the motorcycle clutch was light and comfortable? More >
Encourage Active Child Car: To Not Bored in Travel
Mar 15th
Vacation with children by car must have very pleasant. As a mother, making the children always active during the trip will clear out feeling bored.
Here are some tips to keep your child stay entertained during the trip.
1. Prepare a bag or bags containing a variety of games that can be used during the trip, such as coloring books, crayons, bubble gum, and anything you can find in stores. Make sure the contents of the bag / purse is probably never previously played by your child. You will feel it as a unique and special surprises.
2. If your child can read, give your child paper and board to support it. Encourage your child to watch the road and noted the car number plates. Recognize him with license plate numbers of cars and from where they come from. The purpose of this game is to introduce to them the difference hometown cars. More >
Self Car wash at Home
Mar 13th
Condition of the vehicle reflects the owner. What can be imagined as someone’s character when his car was filthy unkempt.
More than just a shiny look, car cleaned regularly to avoid the “decay” before his time. The Best is use the service from automated car washes. However, you have to spend extra costs that should be used for other needs. In addition, if false in choosing a car washing services, might be scratched the paint finish wax layer. Once the finish layer is damaged or torn, the body will be easy corrosion.
Therefore, washing your own car at home is the best step. More >
Do not Panic When Central Lock Stuck
Mar 7th
The central lock existence on a car is very helpful. This allows the driver to lock and open the door without having to change position. However, it would be a problem when central lock suddenly jammed. Usually, it happens because the connecting cable is cut. Or the motor locker no longer in function.
If you meet these conditions, you do not need to panic. There are simple ways to outsmart:
1. Open the door panel(door trim) first. Loosen and remove holding bolts of the central lock motor. Then put off the motor from the seat and lock handlebar.
2.Check cable connection with tespen to see if the electricity is still flowing to the motor. More >
Used Car Modification Tips
Mar 5th
Still remember the story of Cinderella? In a fairy tale producted by Walt Disney there was a beautiful princess who covered by dust and dirt. But once came a kind Elf, she became a beautiful Princess who was loved by handsome prince.
This happy ending story can also be applied to used cars. If you are smart in choosing then your car will be polished to attract the eye. Who knows it will be a ‘white horse’ you to reach the palace of happiness like Cinderella.
To prevent fault, you should follow some tips below to make your modifications car will not disappointing.
1. Plan
The first step to modify your car is hiring modificator’s service who has proven reputation. With who was experienced like them, you can devote the draft earlier of the desired car.
Furthermore, these designers will provide useful input about the color, tires, interior, and anything else related. More >
Basic Tips of Car Maintenance
Mar 3rd
Although car owners increasing steadily. not all of them understands how to properly care their vehicles.
Though there are some basic things that must be considered in order to keep the car maintained.
Tips below will help you how to do without troublesome by going to the machineshop.
Tires
Replace your tires every 5-8 thousand miles. Do not forget to clean its brake dust, because this surface there are a lot of dirt from the pavement or ground.
If let it too long, the combination of heat and moisture from brake can bake this surface.
Check tire pressure regularly, at least once a week. And do not ever drive with bald tires. On slippery roads, this tire
could endanger your life. More >
Tips For Your Car To Pass Flood Safely
Feb 28th
Rainy season like these days often make roads inundated by water. If its depth can be reached by car, you should be careful when deciding to pass. Foot fault, you can get stuck and even worse, your car will be broken.
To prevent it, you should follow these following safety tips to pass the flood
Watch out Barricades
Flooded roads generally will be given a boundaries like barricades. This is to impress driver not to pass away improperly. Therefore do not ever irresponsive this barricades. Look carefully at the border where water is still flooding. In Jakarta, barricades are usually done by people around the location of the flood. This barricade can be a blockade of trees and branches or any objects that could block the traffic lane of the vehicle. More >
ATV History
Nov 9th
The ATVs (all terrain vehicles) we know today had very humble beginnings in the mountainous farming regions of Japan. The muddy mountain roads became difficult for the farmers to travel during spring thaws and were almost impossible to drive over with conventional vehicles or big machinery. The Japanese, always a culture to modify and tinker with something until they could improve it, created the three wheeled ATV. This vehicle did wonders for helping the local farmers. The ATVs were less expensive than the larger farm vehicles and it proved to be an excellent little workhorse.
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Buying a Used ATV
Nov 8th
Not all of us can afford a brand spanking new 2007 ATV with all the bells and whistles. As with cars or motorcycles or any gigantic vehicle for recreation or pleasure, they sometimes have to start out with buying used. Of work there’s nothing wrong with purchasing a used automobile, bicycle or ATV. If you are going to buy used, you have to know what to look for, with a vehicle such as an ATV where you know that there is a chance the previous owner might have given the ATV some serious abuse on the trails. Before you start to cruise the classifieds you have a couple of decisions to make. Who is the ATV for? An ATV for an adult is made differently than four made for a infant. Do you need the ATV for purely recreational purposes? Do you need to race or enjoy some leisurely off-roading with your relatives? Do you need to use the ATV as a utility vehicle?
After getting all the information you can from the dealership, you will have some idea of what make and model you will be looking for in a used ATV. While you’re at the dealership also check to see if they have a bulletin board for other ATV resources. Sometimes if you contact a club or other organization they may be able to put you in touch with people who have ATV’s to sell. Classified ads and specialized classified magazines like you see for cars or motorcycles will also be a valuable resource. And of work the number four source for finding used vehicles is the web. Places like eBay will no doubt have a lot to offer, the only problem with that is, unless the seller is in your area, you have no way to view the ATV up close.
The best place to start if you have never purchased an ATV before would be at a local dealership. You may not be able to afford four off the showroom floor, but you can still go look and pick the dealer’s brain for information. At the dealership you can ‘test’ the different classes of ATVs. Sit on a few to see how they fit, each ATV will be different and you might find that some are more comfortable than others. Even though you are trying newer models, there won’t be much of a difference between them and the older versions.
The next part of the inspection will take some work. You will need to lift the front finish of the ATV up to inspect the undercarriage. With the ATV lifted, closely inspect the frame for any destroy. Make sure there’s no cracks or dents in the frame or any of the connecting welds Note any areas that might have rust and check them for cracks . Check the handlebars for any loose play and do the same to each wheel. Loose wheels could indicate worn wheel bearings or damaged ball joints. Oil, breaks and the air filter and air box should also be checked. Ask the owner if they have any records regarding oil changes and maintenance. Some owners might have an owner’s manual that they can pass on to you. Take the ATV for a check drive if you can to see how it handles.
When you find the ATV you need to purchase, definitely go to check it out personally. When you see the ATV for the first time, make note of the condition of the plastic on the fenders. The overall outward appearance of the ATV will give you a lovely clue as to how hard the previous owner treated the vehicle. If the fenders or other plastic parts are cracked and ruined you can bet that you’re going to have to replace them and replacement parts and accessories are pricey. You have to select how much you are willing to invest in refurbishing the ATV if parts do need replacing. Check the condition of the stool for any rips or tears. Again, a ripped stool isn’t a gigantic deal and is replaceable, but do you need to spend the extra money to do that?
Lastly, if a title is required in your state ask the owner if they have the title and if it is clear. Most states need a bill of sale with the VIN (vehicle identification number) on it. Whether your state requires a bill of sale or not, it is always a lovely idea to have four to protect both you and the former owner incase a dispute crops up. Be aware that in most cases you are buying the ATV “as is”, which means the previous owner is not responsible for any problems you might find with the vehicle after you have purchased it and brought it home.

