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		<title>Mini Choppers – Thrilled to be riding!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 02:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zooming successfully on the roads, a thrill that peps up the adrenalin… that is exactly what the mini choppers do. Now what are these riding geeks? Mini chopper is a type of pocket dirt bike. It is like a small version of motor cycle appearing like a chopper. They are made of steel pipes or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zooming successfully on the roads, a thrill that peps up the adrenalin… that is exactly what the mini choppers do. Now what are these riding geeks? Mini chopper is a type of pocket dirt bike. It is like a small version of motor cycle appearing like a chopper. They are made of steel pipes or even steel tubes and have 4 stroke cc engine. <span id="more-405"></span>They can store up to four litres of fuel also. The driving capacity is 75 kmph. The mini choppers are also fitted with mechanical brakes. Mini choppers can be drive on uneven surfaces and rough dirt roads. This makes them a cross country choice also for weekend bikers. Since they are lighter they give a feel of a chopper at a reasonable cost.</p>
<p>Amongst the most favoured types, those who can customise the chopper are happy riders. By understanding the dynamics of his machine, the rider can use it to the optimum level. Customized chopper are light weight with low seat height, to give a feel of chopper. Other types are of electric and variety. Electric <strong>mini choppers</strong><strong> </strong>are much cheaper than gas mini choppers. They are best suited for new bikers and children. However gas mini choppers provide faster speed. This means the rider has to be more careful and skillful. They also come in smaller sizes compared to ordinary mini choppers.</p>
<p>Buyers have been attracted to mini choppers worldwide. They provide great thrill and fun which has increased their demand. They are more frequently used in racing and other sport events. Folks also use these mini choppers to experience a blissful and pleasant ride. These choppers are safer and comfortable too. They are known for their trendy looks and come in different sizes and colors. Young adults prefer their mini chopper with gorgeous looks and maintain them very well. They are funky, small, looking marvel with a touch of class. They usually range from 50 to 200 cc cutting across various age groups. They leave a lasting impression provide satisfaction with a sense of pride to the rider.</p>
<p>Because of its growing market, the bike manufacturers have started adapting brand new styles and designs. They are also trying to bring in innovations to the existing features of mini choppers to satisfy bike fanatics. Undoubtedly these sizzling mini choppers have brought in huge resounding profits to manufacturers and has started ruling the automobile industry worldwide.</p>
<p>Visit Thesportsbikeshop for comprehensive information on <a href="http://www.thesportsbikeshop.com/minichoppers.html">Mini choppers</a>. Connect to distributors of mini choppers.</p>
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		<title>Street Legal Mini Choppers &#8211; Hit the Streets legally!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 06:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today the streets are full of imported bikes that come equipped with many advanced mechanisms and accessories. The seasoned bikers are spoilt for choice in the segment for cool mini choppers. The passion and thirst for them can be seen as more people wish to own them. With continuous research and feedback from buyers one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today the streets are full of imported bikes that come equipped with many advanced mechanisms and accessories. The seasoned bikers are spoilt for choice in the segment for cool mini choppers. The passion and thirst for them can be seen as more people wish to own them. With continuous research and feedback from buyers one can now hit the streets legally with mini choppers. They are available in the global market. <span id="more-399"></span>To look at they are an eclectic mix of aesthetics and functionality. These are similar to the gas powered scooter where the driver doesn’t need a license for bikes below 50cc. They come in two and four stroke with engines ranging from 50cc to 250 cc delivering a top speed of 70 mph. These figures are almost similar to that of a normal bike. Street legal scooters are gaining good recognition from the public. They have become a preferable two wheeler choice in many countries. Currently the scooters sold are <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>street legal mini choppers</strong></span><strong> </strong>and are popular in almost all states of the U.S.</p>
<p>If a buyer exercises caution one can make a good investment and a proper street legal mini chopper will last for longer time. While buying a bike or a scooter, be sure that it has complied with the requisites of the DOT and it has been approved by the EPA. That is the first legal step that you take. A street legal scooter can be used in small lanes and highways for daily transportation. It can be used only in a few states without the driving license. The legal scooter must also have an original certificate and should be registered correctly, particularly after it is bought from the showroom. However, it also needs to be insured from a recognized against accidents and robbery. Such bikes can be utilized when the fuel prices rise higher. Instead of using the car, one can ride the street legal bike and save costs.</p>
<p>Street legal are best suited during traffic and are very handy. They are also light in weigh and easy to manoeuvre. From young students to professionals, one can use it on a regular basis. A first time rider can cruise comfortably and achieve better gas mileage with a street legal scooter. Not all bikes are street smart like these mini choppers and can be driven without official permit. Smart alecs can make the most of it!</p>
<p>Thesportsbikeshop.com can offer you detailed information on features of <a href="http://www.thesportsbikeshop.com/streetlegalminichoppers.html">street legal mini choppers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Motorcycles Questions &amp; Answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 02:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2007 ZZR600 easier wheelies&#8230;?
can anyone give me any tips on how to controls my bike easier. I rode a GSX-R 600 and it was insanely trouble-free. I was thinking conceivably taking some weight bad or doing something, anything, to make it lighter/easier to pedals. maybe a shorter swingarm (if possible).ANY&#8230;
2008 Kawa Ninja 250 or sv650s?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>2007 ZZR600 easier wheelies&#8230;?</strong><br />
can anyone give me any tips on how to controls my bike easier. I rode a GSX-R 600 and it was insanely trouble-free. I was thinking conceivably taking some weight bad or doing something, anything, to make it lighter/easier to pedals. maybe a shorter swingarm (if possible).ANY&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>2008 Kawa Ninja 250 or sv650s?</strong><br />
i&#8217;ve heard so many different things in the region of the new 250s but im debating right now if i should really acquire it. the main reason why i want to go and get it is because of the price, its only 4000 and insurance isnt&#8230;<span id="more-385"></span></p>
<p><strong>2008 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14?</strong><br />
Hello, I was planning to buy this bike but I enjoy few questions first. I am inexperienced beside spot bikes. Only drove smaller bikes and currently have Suzuki Burgman 125cc(for city driving). If I sit on kawasaki I doubt I&#8217;d be capable of drive it properly&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>2008 Suzuki King Quad 450 wet within belt jacket?</strong><br />
I was driving in something like a foot of water, when my belt started to slip. When I finally got out of the hose down and drained the water out of the belt casing I drove it home in the region of a half hour away,&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>2008 Suzuki: DR650SE 644 cc vs. DRZ400SK 398 cc ?</strong><br />
Which would be better for weekday commuting and infrequent outings on graveled mountain roads or 60+ cross-state ride? Asked because my mechanic said the smaller engine could be &#8216;tweaked&#8217; to attend my desires. Have 20 years on knobby of different manufacturer.</p>
<p><strong>2008 Yamaha Zuma or 2008 Yamaha Vino Classic?</strong><br />
I am saving up my money for a scooter. I know i will be too tempt to buy one when i reach in the order of $2,000.haha. So, i was looking at the Yamaha Zuma and the Yamaha Vino Classic. I be probably going to get&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>20w/40 not available anymore..??</strong><br />
Ive asked in a nouns of local motoring stores in my nouns to see if they have 20/40 grease for my bike gearbox.. Every last one of them right to be heard they dont do it anymore and only the genuine old cars/bikes used it so they&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>20w50 synthetic engine grease? ok, well-mannered or over the top for my 79. GS750E, and 79 GPZ750R.?</strong><br />
Bike manufacturers say use 20W50. The Duckams synthetic is lb12.50 for 5 lts, routine 20W50, say in tescos is lone lb4.50. Whats the difference? And can you advise what you think is best? Cheers Knobi.</p>
<p><strong>250 CC engine on a 100 CC bike chassis.?</strong><br />
I wish to install a (new) 250 CC engine {either single or 2&#215;125 CC}, on a 100 CC bike chassis. I also wish to modify the transmission from four gears to five gears or more. I would like the duty to be carried out&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>250 hyosung motorcycle&#8230;.husband is buying a used one&#8230;.right accord??</strong><br />
our neighbors (don&#8217;t know them that well, but trust them) are selling the bike they scholarly to ride on&#8230;.a 250 hyosung with 4000km and the gas guage is broken and we know it&#8217;s be dropped a few times (like i said, they&#8217;re honest, we trust em). anyway,&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>250 or 450??</strong><br />
ive been riding a drz 125 since 06 and im looking to upgrade. i dont know if i should buy a 250 or a 450. i would like to seize a bike that i can start mx racing. and if this helps: im 5&#8242;8 and 160&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>250 to 900?</strong><br />
i am riding a rebel 250 (2 months now) and i am considering stepping up. i&#8217;ve single been riding the bike a month and i am already seeing the limitations in power. i prefer cruiser style bikes and am not interested contained by red lining on speed&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>250cc or 600cc??</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve read many articles and talk with abundant people going on for how good a ninja 250 is for a starter bike. The solely problem is that I&#8217;m 6-5 and 195lbs and with above avg strength and I consider the ninja 250 might be too small&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>2stroke or four stroke?</strong><br />
i am goning to buy a of road motocrosser at a cost of around lb2000 ive been offered a 2005 yz 250f for lb1900. which is best i dnt wanna be spending money on it adjectives the time</p>
<p><strong>3 Questions roughly speaking motorcycles!?</strong><br />
1) How old would I own to be to get a motorcycle license contained by N.Y.? 2) Would the motorcycle license still be good if I go to Virginia? 3) Where can I buy a great motorcycle in N.Y.?</p>
<p><strong>400CC motorbike on CBT interview?</strong><br />
i am potentially buying a Honda BROS 400CC motorbike very soon, as the DVLA website and another brokers (which i am not buying from) say that as long as it is lower than 33Bhp that you can ride it, i am 17, also the brokers website&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>400cc or 600cc within a dirt bike?</strong><br />
i currently have a slow DR250S &amp; i want loads of power so 600 is the approach to go right? but the extra immensity has me considering a 400 &#8211; 450. im looking at DR&#8217;s, XR&#8217;s, that sort of entry, enduro bikes, so would a 450&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>400EX Jetting beside stock exhaust?</strong><br />
Hi all, i own a heavily modified 400EX. it&#8217;s 416cc, forged 11:1 piston, carillo rod, with hotcams stage 1, burning 110 octane leaded see fuel&#8230; my question: beside a free flowing exhaust, i used a 160 main shot. However, i&#8217;ve put the stock muffler back&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>40-50kmph for the first 1500Km, Why?</strong><br />
When you buy a new bike, they suggest to drive the bike only (a) the speed of 40 -50 kmph for the first 1500Km. Why is it so?</p>
<p><strong>49cc pocket bike engine starts but dies after more or less ten second and cant integer out why?</strong><br />
had problems beside the bike when i got it but somehow it fixed it self presently one day next the bike starts fine but ride it for bout twenty metres and it dies i think its because it newly stops getting fuel i took the carby apart&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>49cc pocket bike relief?</strong><br />
i bought my brothers pocket bike off him today coz he didnt want it anymore. but he give it to me without a spark plug. he give it to one of his friends now i am stuck near a pocket bike that has no spark plug&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>50cc 4 Wheeler?</strong><br />
I am looking at buying my kids a 50 and the older 1 a 90cc 4 wheeler for their birthdays, They will be 6 and 10. Has anybody had any luck near these any suggestions on which ones to buy. Do you consider them safe? &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>50cc bikes?</strong><br />
what good sports-style 50cc bikes are out near? any reccomendations? brotehr is nearly 16, and wants a bike.merely can go to 50cc though so hahah to him. everyone have to start somewhere though.</p>
<p><strong>50cc dirt bike assist!!?</strong><br />
I found a website with a cheap dirt bike lower than my budget, but I keep audible range people detail me cheap dirt bikes break easily. This is the website http://www.usa-pocket-bikes.com/gs702/ bring up to date me if you think its pretty professional and if you&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>50cc dirt bike motor question!!?</strong><br />
How many gears does it have, 2 stroke? 4 stroke? top speed. Best brand? ((&gt;&lt;))</p>
<p><strong>50cc mini dirt bike tunning??</strong><br />
iive just bought a 50cc mini dirt bike. is ther anyway i can kind it go faster, or any expert performance parts i can buy? links or info would be great <img src='http://sxmotor.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>50cc scooter electric wiring diagram?</strong><br />
hi can anyone help i am currently building a 50cc scooter up from scratch i own most parts but ive started on the wiring does anyone know where i can catch a wiring diagram also what wire recharge the battery from the magnetic pickup thankfulness</p>
<p><strong>50cc scooter insurance for a 16 yr prehistoric. £ how much? (UK only)?</strong><br />
My son will be 16 in a few months time and we have agreed to buy a 1999 Malaguti f10 Scooter. Do you know roughly how much this will cost to insure? Also what insurance company do you recommend? Thanks contained by advance&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>50s style bike?</strong><br />
Where can I buy a NEW 50s style bike? Is there a company that still makes them to be exact reasonably priced?</p>
<p><strong>65 Honda Scrambler Handle Bars Identify Help Double tablet?</strong><br />
I am restoring a 1965 Honda Scrambler&#8230;.at least thats what the ID numbers read out it is. However, the handle bar (may not be standard) have a double railing on them. It is a thin double strip, explicitly colored on the front of it. It&#8230;</p>
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		<title>How To Choose Motorcycle Goggles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 04:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before riding a motorcycle, a motorcycle rider needs to complete his safety clothing. Its included motorcycle jacket, motorcycle boots, helmet and motorcycle goggles. Goggles for motorcycle riders give protection to their eyes. It protects the eyes from debris, foreign things that may hit the rider and from ultraviolet ray.
Before buying motorcycle goggles there are several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before riding a motorcycle, a motorcycle rider needs to complete his safety clothing. Its included motorcycle jacket, motorcycle boots, helmet and motorcycle goggles. Goggles for motorcycle riders give protection to their eyes. It protects the eyes from debris, foreign things that may hit the rider and from ultraviolet ray.</p>
<p>Before buying motorcycle goggles there are several important things that you should be aware.<span id="more-375"></span></p>
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<li>Make sure that the goggles block out 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB rays and 75 to 90 percent of visible light. If your motorcycle goggles don’t have UV protection, it may increase the risk of damage. Because the goggles block some light which causes your retina to open and allow more light in and UV rays as well.</li>
<li>For better protection, choose polycarbonate lens for your motorcycle goggles. Polycarbonate lenses are not only thinner and lighter in weight than traditional plastic or glass lenses, but they also block out infrared radiation responsible for dry and scratchy eyes. These lenses have become the lenses of choice for extreme sports goggles and safety eyewear.</li>
<li>Choose the type that hugs the face.  It gives more protection for the front and side of the face from debris, sun, win and other things.</li>
<li>Don’t forget to notice the scratch resistance. A high quality scratch resistance coating will keep your lenses free from even the slightest scratches that can be causes by cleaning.  If the lenses are kept scratch free you will have better visibility.</li>
<li>Choose goggles that comfortable for you. Now, besides as protective clothing, goggles also give stylish to the motorcycle riders. The color and model should be considered in order to match with you.</li>
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<p>So, when you plan to go shopping for your motorcycle goggles, you should have a much better idea of what to look for. Don&#8217;t think that just because a pair that has a designer name and high price tag is actually a better pair. Look at the details and buy for protection and comfort not the name.</p>
<p>This article provided by Anas Konda on <a href="http://about-motorcycle.com"></a><a href="http://about-motorcycle.com" target="_blank">http://about-motorcycle.com</a>. You also can get more motorcycle information there, free! Hope you will find what you need, and just enjoy it.</p>
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