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		<title>Is The Jeep Cherokee Considered Sport Or Utility?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 10:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Zain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[History in the making is what the Jeep Cherokee accomplished throughout its reign. The classic sports utility vehicle was a compact vehicle making it one of the most popular on the market. A firm ride with a sporty side made this rugged vehicle appeal to a diverse group making it a legend in the making. The Cherokee was respected both on and off road due to its blacktop performance and unbeatable off road performance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Andy Zain</div>
<p>History in the making is what the Jeep Cherokee accomplished throughout its reign. The classic sports utility vehicle was a compact vehicle making it one of the most popular on the market. A firm ride with a sporty side made this rugged vehicle appeal to a diverse group making it a legend in the making. The Cherokee was respected both on and off road due to its blacktop performance and unbeatable off road performance. </p>
<p>Twenty years in production resulted in a minimal amount of changes being made to the overall design of the Cherokee. The first generation of Jeep Cherokees began in 1984. The Cherokee was a modern version of the Wagoneer, offering all the characteristics of the Wagoneer but in a lighter, cheaper and off course sportier version. </p>
<p>Inspired by the classic body styling, the Cherokee motivated other car manufactures to delve into the world of the sports utility vehicle. Unbelievably, the Jeep Cherokee set the stage for the modern SUV and prevailed as the best sports utility vehicle shape out there. The success of the Cherokee surpassed the dreams of the dealers by starting to replace regular cars.</p>
<p>A uniquely versatile vehicle the Jeep Cherokee was a leader in off road four wheel expeditions and an on road utility sensation. The affordable price and durability of this sturdy vehicle quickly became the center of attention for many purchasers.</p>
<p>The lighter body style of the Cherokee was due to the unibody construction instead of the body on frame construction generally used in the manufacturing of sports utility vehicles. The first to offer ladder boxed chassis and ABS in both two and four wheel drive, the Cherokee marked its way. Additional improvements included noise, vibration and harshness level reduction and low emissions standards. </p>
<p>Beijing China and Toledo Ohio housed the manufacturing operations of the Jeep Cherokee. New horizons were reached with each new improvement made to the Jeep Cherokee. Increasing the quality, producing a smoother more comfortable ride bought the Cherokee closer and closer to being the most desirable vehicle. A new aerodynamic style finally made the Cherokee a leader in the industry.</p>
<p>Nearly twenty years and two generations has bought consumers an inexpensive, reliable on and off road vehicle. Widely accepted by consumers, the high quality of the Cherokee still can be found on the roads today. Production of the Jeep Cherokee ceased when the new Jeep Liberty was introduced. Amazingly, due to the high quality and rugged durability of the Jeep Cherokee, this vehicle will live on for years.</p>
<p>Versatile and adaptable defined the Jeep Cherokee. A perfect family vehicle it was easily maneuverable in foul weather, powerful enough to tow most anything and roomy and comfortable enough for the family. Unmeasured in its outdoor ruggedness, the Jeep Cherokee pleased the off road enthusiast looking to explore the unchartered territories of the great outdoors. A smart vehicle, the Cherokee remains a legend.</p>
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		<title>Chopper Motorcycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 19:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Banga Koupit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main reason for redesigning and editing a motorcycle into the form of a chopper was to prepare the bike for dirt track racing and even mud racing. Removing all of the heavy, unwanted and unnecessary parts made the bike lighter and easier to handle in a high speed race. The large front tire is replaced with a smaller one and so is the headlight and the fuel tank. Most motorcycles have a large fuel tank but choppers have a smaller fuel tank to lighten the load of the bike. As required by law, almost all choppers across the country have to have protective bars for the driver installed. Those bars, which are on the back of the bike and stick straight up in the air, are often referred to as 'sissy bars.' More often than not the 'sissy bars' can be seen over the driver's head when looking at a chopper from the front of the bike.]]></description>
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<p>The main reason for redesigning and editing a motorcycle into the form of a chopper was to prepare the bike for dirt track racing and even mud racing. Removing all of the heavy, unwanted and unnecessary parts made the bike lighter and easier to handle in a high speed race. The large front tire is replaced with a smaller one and so is the headlight and the fuel tank. Most motorcycles have a large fuel tank but choppers have a smaller fuel tank to lighten the load of the bike. As required by law, almost all choppers across the country have to have protective bars for the driver installed. Those bars, which are on the back of the bike and stick straight up in the air, are often referred to as &#8217;sissy bars.&#8217; More often than not the &#8217;sissy bars&#8217; can be seen over the driver&#8217;s head when looking at a chopper from the front of the bike.</p>
<p>There are a handful of companies across the country and the world that produce choppers. Jesse G. James&#8217; West Coast Choppers, Orange County Choppers, Indian Larry, Falcon Motorcycles, Warlock Motorcycles and Von Dutch Kustom Cycles are just a few companies that manufacture chopper motorcycles.</p>
<p>So what are the benefits to be had from using custom bike kits instead of trying to build your own customer chopper from scratch? Below we take a look at just what some of these benefits are.</p>
<p>People who intend to build their own custom chopper but don&#8217;t have the relevant skills to do so will purchase custom chopper kits. The main reason that they do this is because they come with all the necessary parts that are required to construct your own machine but allow you the opportunity to change them to make their chopper really unique.</p>
<p>Only buy the kits that provide you not just an instruction manual on how to construct your chopper but also an instruction DVD. This way you will be able to see what exactly needs to be done and so you will find actually constructing your custom chopper will be a lot easier. If no information is provided in the advertisement as to what is contained in the kit then ask the seller to provide this to you.</p>
<p>With a chopper the procedure is slightly different. The greater than normal rake, extended front forks, far-forward controls, minimal (if any) rear shock travel, and low ground clearance requires more faith and strength and will take some practice to be able to complete the procedure safely. Of course, the best course of action is avoid obstacles completely (they say chopper riders are the most vigilant road surface scanners) but that just isn&#8217;t realistic on today&#8217;s roads.</p>
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		<title>Mini Choppers Building Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Banga Koupit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mini chopper bikes are essentially custom-made pocket bikes. You can order them from reliable manufacturers of pocket bikes of known models, such as Harley-Davidson models. Alternatively, you could look overseas for more affordable, yet no less stylish, models. China is considered the headquarters of affordable pocket bike models, custom or regular... but other manufacturing destinations, such as India, are fast catching up.]]></description>
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<p>Mini chopper bikes are essentially custom-made pocket bikes. You can order them from reliable manufacturers of pocket bikes of known models, such as Harley-Davidson models. Alternatively, you could look overseas for more affordable, yet no less stylish, models. China is considered the headquarters of affordable pocket bike models, custom or regular&#8230; but other manufacturing destinations, such as India, are fast catching up.</p>
<p>Chopper bikes can be easily spotted on sight. A trained eye will note their lack of distinctive motorcycle parts, such as turn indicators, fenders and yes, even front brakes. But even the untrained eye can spot a chopper bike, because many of them have the bulky spring-suspended saddle removed, which means the seat is much closer to the ground than regular bikes. Removing the saddle lessens the bike&#8217;s weight, and optimizes the bike for racing. For this reason, chopper bikes are especially useful to dirt track racers.</p>
<p>Mass: Heavy weight as a known fact imposes greater constraint on the speed. To move down through the mountain it is important that you go down slowly, thus it becomes a necessity for mountain bikes to use heavy weight materials so as to reduce the speed of the vehicle. With a view to make the mountain bikes heavy they even have wider tyres and they even possess many suspension systems so that the ride down the mountain becomes more manageable. As far as the road bikes are concerned, good road bikes are designed with a view to reduce the weight of the bike, they utilize materials like titanium and carbon fibre which allows strength as well as they facilitate the function of reducing weight.</p>
<p>Jackshaft makes the work of applying gears easy. This shaft allows riders to change gear ratio, according to convenience. Bicycle or moped wheels are used for designing a mini chopper. Small mini tires of mopeds or bicycles are fitted at front of a mini chopper. Large pneumatic tires are fitted at rear end of mini chopper. Some people who have desire towards uniqueness use modern alloy wheels for their mini chopper. 205/20-10 wheels or Golf cart wheels are fitted to give a royal to it. Live axles are commonly used in mini choppers. Live in the sense axle spins, along with wheel, and other parts attached to it.</p>
<p> Convenience is the main motive of a mechanic who designs a mini chopper. Parts like disc brake rotor, wheel hub, sprocket etc are attached to the axle using locking collars or set screws. Parts of a mini chopper are loosely attached to the bike so that they can be removed easily, when required. Mini chopper looks beautiful, it is ideal for middle class families to use, and flaunt.</p>
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		<title>Car Insurance-Checklist for Initial Examination</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 13:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham McKenzie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it is an accident, vandalism or burglary, the best thing about owning a car Insurance is, you can make the Insurance Company handle the replacement of the missing expensive accessories / damaged parts or repairs in many cases by just filing a claim and paying a minimum amount of deductible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Graham McKenzie</div>
<p>Whether it is an accident, vandalism or burglary, the best thing about owning a car Insurance is, you can make the Insurance Company handle the replacement of the missing expensive accessories / damaged parts or repairs in many cases by just filing a claim and paying a minimum amount of deductible.</p>
<p>When you speak to the insurance agent about the claim they will start an initial examination checklist to ensure that the claim is valid and what part of the claim if any is to be paid by the insurance company according to your policy. There are many questions the insurance company might ask of you and any other information gathered will be from your policy and coverage information.</p>
<p>The Status of your current Insurance, whether it is active and has up to date payment history is of prime importance along with the fact that it should not have been lapsed by then, is essential in case if you wish to claim the coverage .</p>
<p>The Claims are usually Validated after reviewing the policy rules and if there are items damaged or stolen which are not covered by the policy contract, the coverage amount cannot be claimed. You will also not be able to claim if you just have a liability insurance or a third party cover in instances of car burglary.</p>
<p>The checklist examination is the guideline for what will be covered. The checklist will allow the agent to determine if &#8220;acts of God&#8221; are covered under you policy. If they are not and you suffered from fire or flood, then your claim is not valid and will receive no reimbursement. Also, if a vehicle is stolen or vandalized and contains expensive items inside, those items are only subject to an insurance claim if it is stated so on the insurance policy you have.</p>
<p>The insurance agent looks for violation of policy terms, ensures the driver stood up to their end of the policy requirements and checks for any perils or items that might be excluded for the claim. It might sound harsh, but the insurance company will look for any reason they should not pay the claim and if they find one you will be left holding the bill at the end of the day.</p>
<p>Other than looking out for policy reasons, the trained insurance agent might even carry a checklist to rule out suspicion in case of fraudulent claims. For example Expensive trunk load of goods carried in an old car, if reported as stolen and has been filed for a claim, the agent might raise a suspicion that it might be a fraudulent claim by the policy owner. Misleading facts and false information might lead to the coverage being denied. Once the checklist is complete along with the Initial examination, the agent forwards the case to its assessor along with his reports of examination, to assess and approve claim, if it is genuine.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying an RV is exciting. Often the thoughts of all the fun you and your family will have with your new vehicle make it difficult to concentrate on some of the imperative choices you have to make concerning the type of RV that is reasonable for you. There are several differences in the many styles of RV but two really big differences that should be considered is whether you want a gasoline powered RV or a diesel powered RV.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Stephen A. Daniels</div>
<p>Buying an RV is exciting. Often the thoughts of all the fun you and your family will have with your new vehicle make it difficult to concentrate on some of the worthy choices you have to make concerning the type of RV that is appropriate for you. There are several differences in the many styles of RV but two really important differences that should be measured is whether you want a gasoline powered RV or a diesel powered RV.</p>
<p>There are points about both that people who choose them love and what is right for you is a individual decision, but not one that should be made lightly. There are some myths surrounding the different types of fuel systems, such as the one that proclaims diesel to be a cheaper fuel. At some times it is cheaper than regular gasoline, and at other times it is really more expensive. Diesel, like gasoline, is subject to the same types of market fluctuations and reasons for price inflation. However, where diesel can gain some points in the cost comparison is in the quantity used. Diesel is a denser fuel and not as much is required to travel the same distance as gas.</p>
<p>Availability may be a factor for you and should be considered. In some areas it is hard to find diesel fuel. If you live near a highway or route heavily trafficked by large trucks you are more likely going to have diesel available locally than if you live in areas removed from that type of traffic. Another myth is that diesel engines last longer and start more reliably than gasoline engines. This is true in most cases. Diesel engines tend to last longer than gasoline engines.</p>
<p>Strength vs. speed: Diesels tend to be the powerhouses to the gasoline engine&#8217;s speedster. If you are pulling a big load a diesel engine has more torque and will get it moving more rapidly with less wear than a gasoline engine. However, today&#8217;s RVs are equipped with gasoline or diesel engines that are well adapted to hauling the load of the vehicle and usually a tow-along as well. A gasoline engine may be a better choice if you plan on doing a lot of local road driving vs. highway driving where the ability to start quickly from a stop is more important.</p>
<p>Gasoline powered RVs will probably be slightly more cost efficient at the initial purchase since diesel engines tend to be more costly than gasoline engines. Those who love diesel consider it a fair trade for the longer lasting engine. Diesel engines are also a little louder, even with newer technology than gasoline engines, but when running at an effective speed on the highway the difference will be negligible.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If someone in your family has been nagging you about a motocross bike, consider an ebike mini dirt bike as your alternative to a traditional gas powered model. My nephew Paulo had been bugging me, but he's only 12 and I didn't think a big dirt bike would be appropriate. So I bought him a razor mini dirt bike for Christmas. He loves it.]]></description>
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<p>If someone in your family has been nagging you about a motocross bike, consider an ebike mini dirt bike as your alternative to a traditional gas powered model. My nephew Paulo had been bugging me, but he&#8217;s only 12 and I didn&#8217;t think a big dirt bike would be appropriate. So I bought him a razor mini dirt bike for Christmas. He loves it.</p>
<p>Because they run on electricity, mini dirt ebikes are also a lot cleaner and better for the environment than gas powered models. They do not put out harmful exhaust fumes like gas motors, and the only pollution from them comes from the risk of improper battery disposal and whatever was used to provide the energy for your home in the first place. Because power plants have strict standards nowadays, that will be much less of an impact than gasoline, so shrink your carbon footprint and ride electric! You can also cut down on noise pollution with these bikes too, as they are much, much more quiet than gas powered motors. Unlike that angry buzzing hornet sound with a normal dirt motorbike, these models have only a quiet hum of power, making them perfect for cruising along back country trails or racing through urban courses alike.</p>
<p>Bike enthusiasts will find an overwhelming variety of classy mini dirt bike models in the market. Before buying ones needs to carefully choose the right one that suits the requirement, budget and the engine type. These bikes are typically designed for traveling on uneven landscapes. They are manufactured by reputed bike makers like Honda, Pantera, Yamaha and Razor. Many banks lend loans to serious buyers. Sporty mini dirt bikes add glamour to the youngster&#8217;s lifestyle!</p>
<p>Mini dirt bikes are far less expensive to operate than their gas powered cousins, as in order to get the equivalent of a full tank of gas you have only to plug it into the power outlet in your wall for a few hours and you are ready to go. No more lugging around dangerous gas cans in the back of your car on the way to the dirt bike course or paying far too much a gallon to fill the thing in the first place! With an electric dirt bike, you can just pay for the cost of the electricity it took to charge the battery, which should run you up to 90% less.</p>
<p>Unlike commuter ebikes, range is not so much of an issue with a mini dirt bike, as you are rarely going more than 20 miles at a time. This means you can use the powerful motor to its fullest capacity, going as fast as you want and still have plenty of juice left over for another go or pulling some stunts around the course. The batteries take only a few hours to charge and then you can be off to the races again for another round.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since they are so close to the ground, gokarts are pretty difficult to roll. In the rare event that a kart does roll over, most have roll bars or brush cages which provide increased safety. Unless they are for racing, the karts have limited speeds; usually less than 50 mph.]]></description>
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<p>Since they are so close to the ground, gokarts are pretty difficult to roll. In the rare event that a kart does roll over, most have roll bars or brush cages which provide increased safety. Unless they are for racing, the karts have limited speeds; usually less than 50 mph.</p>
<p>Take your time and decide how much you are willing to spend on a used kart. You can expect to spend $800 to $1500 or more for what is called a rolling chassis. A rolling chassis includes the chassis, rims, axle, a gas tank and various other go kart parts.</p>
<p>Miniature Formula One racing machines are referred to by a lot of names including go carts, go karts, go-carts, shifter carts, gocarts, gokarts, enduro carts, and others. There is one thing that is for sure, getting behind the wheel of a superkart is exciting.</p>
<p>Engines used in gokarts are typically either 2-stroke or 4-stroke. The 2-stroke engine is usually more specialized and is made by companies like Honda or Briggs and Stratton. The 4-stroke engine is usually the standard type used in lawn mowers. The 2-stroke is typically more powerful than the 4-stroke and can be up to 30 horsepower or more</p>
<p>Gokarts can be a stepping stone for drivers who want to work their way up to professional Formula One or Indy Car racing. It&#8217;s a less expensive way to get involved with racing. Of course, go karts are not just for those who aspire to become professional drivers. Mostly go karts are raced by people who want to have a little fun.</p>
<p>If your memory of go karts is something similar to the bumper cars you rode as a child, then think again. Think fast and think precision handling on any go kart track and you are getting the right idea. Racing go karts is not only a cheaper and less risky alternative to Nascar-type racing, it is a great way to learn and improve driving skills before advancing to the auto racing circuit.</p>
<p>It is usually three qualifying heats and a final race for trophy positions. Each race typically does not exceed 15 minutes. The key to success in sprint racing is successful passing skills.</p>
<p>Hopefully, this has given you some helpful hints to consider before purchasing a go kart. Remember, consider the age and size of the primary driver. Also think about where the kart will be driven and what safety features are available. After purchasing just the right kart, you will be on your way to providing hours of fun for your family and friends!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about getting a moped, you may want to consider an electric moped. Electric mopeds are great for someone who lives in a city or a highly urbanized area because they help you get around with ease. They are powered by batteries and an electric motor and offer those environmentally conscience a good source of alternative transportation. Because electric mopeds are not powered by any type of fuel, they will not pollute the air with carbon emissions which is detrimental to our environment. Electric mopeds cost more than gas mopeds but you wont have to pay for gas and that can save you money in the long run.]]></description>
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<p>If you are thinking about getting a moped, you may want to consider an electric moped. Electric mopeds are great for someone who lives in a city or a highly urbanized area because they help you get around with ease. They are powered by batteries and an electric motor and offer those environmentally conscience a good source of alternative transportation. Because electric mopeds are not powered by any type of fuel, they will not pollute the air with carbon emissions which is detrimental to our environment. Electric mopeds cost more than gas mopeds but you wont have to pay for gas and that can save you money in the long run.</p>
<p>Everyone is on about how cars CO2 emission rates are too high to enable smog free cities and a global warming free planet. Only now are they putting some enhanced motors into cars, which have up to 30% less emissions than those before them for the same distance traveled. The only thing is, they cost more&#8230; How about a motorbike? It only uses a fraction of fuel used by cars, is easier to park than any city car and whatnot, and is more pleasurable to drive then them! Only if you have some medical issues that prevent you from enjoying the outdoors constantly while commuting should you say no to motorbiking. Today a vast number of mopeds is made, and there are many models available with electric motor power, to allow for you to go places and not turn people&#8217;s heads with the noise regular moped motors create. Various styles, various applications, there are motorbikes built for every purpose today. The only thing standard motorbikes and mopeds lack as opposed to the car is safety.</p>
<p>The Volt electric moped (named just like the newly-announced electric car, but unlike the car, available today) is a new electric moped just released by Zero Emission Motors, a Los Angeles, CA company. The Volt electric moped is a mid-range electric moped that straddles the gap between low-power electric mopeds (those with motors less than 1kW) and higher-power, freeway-legal mopeds such as the Vectrix.</p>
<p>The battery pack of the Volt is lead-acid, and takes about 8 hours or so to fully charge using the included battery charger, which you can plug in to any wall outlet. It costs about $0.10 for a full charge, which means $10 of electricity will get you about 3000 miles worth of travel. The Volt is capable of seating up to two people at a time &#8211; its weight limit is 500 lbs.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t people agree that it&#8217;s about time that governments globally started promoting the use of environmentally-friendly transport such as mopeds and motorcycles instead of penalizing them? Apparently there are many arguments against this but if you listen hard and well, maybe, just maybe you&#8217;ll find that they&#8217;re all one in the same. Bikes are dangerous. That&#8217;s the argument. Period.</p>
<p>If we were doing a pro&#8217;s and cons list bikes would win hands down. If it was a business decisions and we did a SWOT analysis bikes would still win. (Although the cost to the NHS of &#8216;mopping up&#8217; after a RTA (Road Traffic Accident) fatality is apparently extortionate and so it&#8217;s bikers who are targeted.) With ever more complicated testing, increases in legislation and even threats of outright bans!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beginners are recommended to use a 4 stroke motor as opposed to a 2 stroke. This way the amount of power isn't overwhelming. Kawasaki makes bikes that are ideal for beginners. Should you fall with the bike, which is unavoidable, you need to be able to pick the bike back up. As far as the height of the bike is concerned, you need to be able to put at least one foot on the ground. In some cases it is even easier to learn when both feet can touch.]]></description>
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<p>Beginners are recommended to use a 4 stroke motor as opposed to a 2 stroke. This way the amount of power isn&#8217;t overwhelming. Kawasaki makes bikes that are ideal for beginners. Should you fall with the bike, which is unavoidable, you need to be able to pick the bike back up. As far as the height of the bike is concerned, you need to be able to put at least one foot on the ground. In some cases it is even easier to learn when both feet can touch.</p>
<p>It might help if you have a guide about dirtbikes that help you find the information you need when you are looking at used dirt bikes. Some of the popular brands  include KTM, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda and Suzuki. These are not the only manufacturers of dirt bikes, but they are the most respected. The kind of used bikes you look at will mostly be determined by what you will be using it for and whether you are a beginner or an expert.  Even experts can learn a little about dirtbikes.</p>
<p>Buying new Dirt Bikes can be expensive. A new 4500cc Dirt Bike, for instance, can cost you as much as $8000. So if you still want to enjoy the excitement of riding an off-road motorcycle without spending too much, the best option is to go for a Used Dirt Bike.</p>
<p>With technology the way it is today it seems like all the everyday conveniences of life are at our fingertips. This is no more apparent than the Internet. The Internet is constantly expanding in terms of it usages. With the Internet, you can make significant purchases like homes and vehicles as well as other less important buys like music and clothing. No matter what your interest are, you can find pretty much whatever you want online. People who are looking for an item like cheap dirt bikes are in luck as well.</p>
<p>For more and more people across the United States, the troubling economic climate is causing them to cut on their purchases. There are many items that are not feeling the cut. Items such as the basic essentials in life are remaining at constant levels. Let&#8217;s be honest; no matter how troubling the economy is, we are still going to purchase toilet paper and deodorant. One of the areas that has been hit the hardest is the riding industry. Men and women across the country have slowed their purchase of new motorcycles and dirt bikes. By shopping around, it is possible to still find the dirt bike of your dreams. That is, if you don&#8217;t mind the bike being used.</p>
<p>For many outdoor enthusiasts, camping and motor sports go hand in hand. Every weekend, millions of Americans head for the mountains for some camping and dirt biking. Whether you are a serious biker, or just a weekend warrior, a quality dirt bike is absolutely necessary. And it doesn&#8217;t have to be brand new to be high quality. In fact, given the recession, it is probably smarter to find somewhere offering used dirt bikes for sale to do your buying from. You could search around locally, but using the Internet is a better bet for finding high quality used bikes. In fact, the Internet is also the ideal place for selling used bikes, rather than doing it locally.</p>
<p>The internet provides clear advantages for people selling used bikes as well. By selling your used dirt bike on the internet, you can set a selling price that is exactly what the bike is worth. Selling locally often means either sitting on your bike because nobody is willing to pay what it is worth, or selling it for less. By utilizing the internet to find buyers, you are guaranteed to find someone looking to buy exactly what you have, for exactly what it is worth.</p>
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<p>4&#215;4 insurance rates are often higher than the rates for other vehicles and take extra effort to find good rates for. Your 4&#215;4 will be seen by insurers as extra risky and more hazardous, making your insurance rates much higher. You can avoid these prices by taking the right actions. The most important factor to getting low rates is to search online for multiple different quotes.</p>
<p>Your first goal should be to assure your insurance agent that your 4&#215;4 will be kept safe and out of site while it is parked at home. One of the biggest risks with these trucks and SUVs is that they will be stolen or vandalized. Keep your 4&#215;4 either in a garage or behind the house where it will not be seen. While acknowledging that your vehicle is at lower risk for these occurrences you may get lower rates.</p>
<p>Extra driving experience on 4&#215;4 vehicles is also a plus for insurance agents. You might have to borrow a vehicle from a friend or family member to gain this experience, but it can shave a few dollars from your monthly payments. With a little experience under your belt you will be more comfortable with the handling a 4&#215;4 before you sit behind the wheel of your own. Obviously, a few years of experience driving one is better than a few weeks.</p>
<p>Keeping your driving record clean is always an important part to getting low insurance rates. The fewer claims you have on your record, the better. If an insurance agent sees you already have several different claims they will charge you even more for insurance just because you are at a higher risk. If you manage to go for a period of time without any claims you may subject for a claims bonus, a discount given to drivers after about a year of claims-free driving. Mention that you this and your insurance agent will work to get you the best rates possible. Sometimes you may want to pay for an accident yourself just to save money that may add up to more if spend on increased rates from claims. This only works if the accident was very small and with little damage.</p>
<p>The security of your 4&#215;4 will always be looked at before you get a final rate on insurance. Agents will ask what type of features it has and what category the safely standards are. If you have a category 1 or 2 4&#215;4 you can get lower rates. Better security insures that your vehicle will be less likely to be damaged or stolen.</p>
<p>If you are in the military or National Guard be sure to mention it to your agent. Insurance companies offer special rates for these individuals without much hassle. If you are not in the military try to take advantage of the other discounts available to get lower rates. Search around online and compare quotes to find the company with the lowest prices before visiting their company for an in depth policy.</p>
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