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		<title>Basic Benefits and Safety Tips for Motorcyclists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the olden times, life used to be less complicated. People did not commute, they simply walked. Long distances could be reached through riding horses. In traversing mountains or rivers, one simply needed the help of carabaos, mules, or other similar animals.
Animals used to be the primary tool for transportation. There was no gasoline requirement, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the olden times, life used to be less complicated. People did not commute, they simply walked. Long distances could be reached through riding horses. In traversing mountains or rivers, one simply needed the help of carabaos, mules, or other similar animals.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-79 alignleft" title="you-and-your-bike" src="http://www.prisonsos.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/you-and-your-bike.jpg" alt="you-and-your-bike" width="213" height="198" />Animals used to be the primary tool for transportation. There was no gasoline requirement, you just had to take care of them properly. Communication may have been more difficult in those times. However, things were simpler.</p>
<p>Going back to basics promotes good exercise for people. Walking an extra mile just to see someone from the other side of the mountain was a hearty activity to be enjoyed on weekends. Young people going to barn dances on Saturday nights. Church on a Sunday morning. Laughing out loud together, even on dark nights with only lamps enough to lighten up the faces of your friends. No electricity, no vehicles, and water wells used for potable drinking.</p>
<p>Until the emergence of technology, that is. People have come to realize how to efficiently use it, especially in making life effortless, less time consuming and less demanding. The invention of vehicles gave us all the ability to cross miles without difficulty, effortlessly attending to the personal, business and official matters in our every day lives.<span id="more-78"></span></p>
<p>Among the most common, most accessible and most affordable mode of transportation for this purpose is the motorcycle. It is multi-purpose. It can travel to distant places with a minimum of gasoline consumption. It can travel fast also, depending on the driver&#8217;s preference of speed. It can even carry an additional passenger.</p>
<p>And of course, the most fun benefit of all, even though it sometimes annoys other drivers &#8211; in times when there is a traffic problem, motorcyclists can easily get out of the way of it, weaving effortlessly through larger, more cumbersome vehicles. All this together with their low maintenance requirement, and fewer resources used for parts and repairs, and it&#8217;s obvious why they&#8217;re so popular.</p>
<p>A prudent motorcyclist must be able to observe correct safety measures when using a motorcycle. This includes proper attire such as a helmet; long sleeves as protection for the skin; sunglasses with tinted lenses to shield the eyes from dust and ultraviolet rays that might cause irritation and swelling; and sometimes even knee pads to protect delicate joints.</p>
<p>Secondly, one should know how to use hand signals at all times. Hand signals are important in communicating with fellow drivers and bikers. Failure to read what the other person is conveying may cause an accident for both.</p>
<p>One must also see to it that their driver&#8217;s license and motorcycle registration is up to date. In compliance with the government requirement as well as to avoid hassles in the future, it is better not to procrastinate and to renew your registration as often as required.</p>
<p>Also remember to always bring your driver&#8217;s license and registration at all times to prepare for situations when there are check points. Normally, in situations like this, the police officers will always confirm one&#8217;s paperwork. You can keep the registration certificate in the trunk, together with machine tools.</p>
<p>Having tools with you is the last thing that the safe biker must do. In cases of emergency, tools are very helpful, especially when traveling to secluded places. You never know when a sudden need for repair might arise.</p>
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		<title>Ten Great Tips: Buying a Motorcycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It easy to rush into things once you’ve decided to buy a new motorbike, but have a little patience and save yourself a little grief and a lot of money.
DECIDE WHICH BIKE IS BEST FOR YOU
Notice here, I avoided the word ‘want’, because what you want, and what suits you best are totally different animals. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-47 alignleft" title="newmotor" src="http://www.prisonsos.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/newmotor-300x200.jpg" alt="newmotor" width="300" height="200" />It easy to rush into things once you’ve decided to buy a new motorbike, but have a little patience and save yourself a little grief and a lot of money.</p>
<p>DECIDE WHICH BIKE IS BEST FOR YOU</p>
<p>Notice here, I avoided the word ‘want’, because what you want, and what suits you best are totally different animals. It’s all very well finally aspiring to the bike of your dreams only to find that you fall off at every junction because your legs are too short, or it’s so fast that it scares you to death, so retain a modicum of common sense when making your purchase. There’s also the question of what you can afford. You may scrape together the money to buy the bike in the first place, but can you really afford to run it. Don’t forget; fast bikes are costly to insure, especially if you are young or have no ‘no claims’ bonus.</p>
<p>DO YOUR HOMEWORK</p>
<p>Right, you’ve decided which bike to buy and you’re off to get your eager hands upon the beauty, but wait, hold on a minute. Before you jump in, ought you not to test the water? It’s time to survey the market. This is an important point, because it could save you a lot of money. You’re going to have to decide whether you’re going to buy privately or from a dealer. Of course, buying privately is cheaper, but if you go down this route, make sure you know what you’re doing. Buying from a dealer will offer more protection should there be a problem with the machine after you’ve owned it for a week or two. Shop around and see who’s offering the best deal. If necessary, hold back and wait until the bike you want is available.<span id="more-46"></span></p>
<p>BE METICULOUS WITH THE PAPERWORK</p>
<p>You may find a motorcycle that is just the thing for you, suits you down to the ground and is reasonably priced, but that price won’t look so good if you buy the bike, only to discover a few weeks later that the person who sold the motorbike didn’t actually own it. If the seller cannot provide the documentation for the motorbike, don’t touch it. Make sure that the address on the registration document is the same as the sellers.</p>
<p>A LITTLE HISTORY</p>
<p>Alright, we’ve ascertained that the person who’s selling the motorcycle is the rightful owner; well he thinks he is anyway. The fact is that if the motorcycle was bought on finance by someone who overstretched themselves and failed to keep up with the payments, the bike could well be the property of the money lenders. Firstly, ask the seller if the bike is paid for; unless he’s an out and out liar, he’s going to come clean and save you a lot of hassle. If he seems to be a decent chap and you believe him…don’t. Invest in a vehicle check. It could be the best money you ever spent.</p>
<p>THE VIEWING</p>
<p>Never, ever, ever, ever view a vehicle at any other place than the seller’s home. Believe me; even if you have to travel a long distance to see the motorcycle, it’s worth going that extra mile or two. Don’t be tempted by offers to meet half way at a road side cafe or some such place. I hardly need to say this, but don’t go at night. All vehicles look better under street lights. Now here’s a really good idea; if you’re not too hot on the mechanical side of things, take someone along who knows about bikes.</p>
<p>DOES IT GO</p>
<p>And more to the point, is it going to keep going? I refer back to the point about taking someone along who is knows about motorbikes. If you don’t have a friend who fits into this category, it may be well worth paying someone who does. In the grand scheme of things a little extra on the price of the bike isn’t too much to bear. The alternative could be unthinkable.</p>
<p>BARGAIN?</p>
<p>The motorcycle is a few years old, but according to the clock it must have been sitting in a garage, but hold on a minute, it looks a little worn in places. Watch out for ‘clocking’. Ask the seller to produce test certificates from previous years and check to se if they tally with the recorded mileage.</p>
<p>VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER</p>
<p>Check it. It’s not only humans that suffer from identity theft. Make sure you’re not buying a ringer. Every vehicle carries a unique number; do your utmost to ensure that the number hasn’t been changed.</p>
<p>THE TEST RIDE</p>
<p>Before you take the bike out for a ride, explain to the owner that you’re going to be gone for at least half an hour. It’s no good just going down the road and back and hoping to get a feel for a bike that you’re going to be living with for a while. Take more care choosing your bike than your partner (most people do).</p>
<p>SOMETHING FISHY</p>
<p>If something doesn’t seem right, if there’s a little niggles in the back of your mind, go home and think about it… no, just go home, leave it. Another bike will come along in due course.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Hydration In Motocross</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of hydration is vast in every day life, let alone during sporting activities, where the body is exposed to much higher levels of intensity. Consuming less than acceptable fluids before, during, and after a sporting activity, can lead to what&#8217;s acknowledged as dehydration.
As an athlete sweats, which is the body&#8217;s cooling system, fluid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-32 alignleft" title="motocross" src="http://prisonsos.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/motocross-300x200.png" alt="motocross" width="300" height="200" />The importance of hydration is vast in every day life, let alone during sporting activities, where the body is exposed to much higher levels of intensity. Consuming less than acceptable fluids before, during, and after a sporting activity, can lead to what&#8217;s acknowledged as dehydration.</p>
<p>As an athlete sweats, which is the body&#8217;s cooling system, fluid needs to be replaced in order for the body&#8217;s heat management system to function correctly, if not, then dehydration will occur, which will include a range of symptoms.</p>
<p>The most Frequent symptoms of dehydration include thirst, increased fatigue, increased body temperatures and up to 30% loss of performance. The loss of performance is the critical part of course; this leads to lack of; concentration, endurance, muscular strength and general productivity, a 30% loss in a sporting activity could be crucial, as well as dangerous.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>When pushing your body to the extreme, sweat can escape from the body in excess of 1 litre per hour, which relates to 1-2% loss of body weight (for the normal person), in just 60 minutes. As far as dehydration goes, prevention is the key, and by following a schedule for hydration, and by replacing the fluids lost during sporting activities, the likelihood of becoming dehydrated are greatly reduced.</p>
<p>Athletes can become hydrated for a number of reasons, the event may be in excess of 45 minutes long, heat may be intense, or the athlete doesn&#8217;t become thirsty, the later being the most important. The most common cause of dehydration is not drinking, due to not feeling thirsty. Different health conditions or state&#8217;s of mind during sports activities; it is not sensible to rely, solely on thirst.</p>
<p>So of course, the question is; how do we stay hydrated and sustain our performance levels?</p>
<p>The easiest way to stay hydrated is to follow a schedule for hydrating your body, which will date back to a couple hours before your sporting activity, but needs to be followed;</p>
<p>• Begin drinking fluids on a regular basis, 2-3 hours ahead of your sporting activity.<br />
• Drink 250ml 15 minutes before exercise.<br />
• Drink 250ml every 15 minutes exercise.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you make your Harley Davidson look and feel like an extension of yourself!
Do you think maybe it&#8217;s time to do a little customizing for that old girl of yours? Ask yourself this first.
Why do we customize and add accessories to our Harley?
Well, for me it&#8217;s simple!
We want to stand out above all else! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-11 alignleft" title="harley-davidson-custom-1995-motorcycles-5" src="http://prisonsos.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/harley-davidson-custom-1995-motorcycles-5-300x225.jpg" alt="harley-davidson-custom-1995-motorcycles-5" width="300" height="225" />How do you make your Harley Davidson look and feel like an extension of yourself!</p>
<p>Do you think maybe it&#8217;s time to do a little customizing for that old girl of yours? Ask yourself this first.</p>
<p><strong>Why do we customize and add accessories to our Harley?</strong></p>
<p>Well, for me it&#8217;s simple!</p>
<p><strong>We want to stand out above all else!</strong> The last thing we want is to look like every Tom, Dick, and Harry out there on the road!</p>
<p>You may have different reasons. You may want to add an Accessory to your bike because it fits with you and your taste.</p>
<p>There is an element of being practical as well. If you install a nice chrome luggage rack on your back fender, or a detachable windshield, it not only looks good but it also serves a purpose. How else would you carry your tent and keep bugs out of your teeth?</p>
<p>Not everyone has the same taste in customizing. Thank God for that, or it sure would be boring taking a walk down on main street in Sturgis South Dakota during the 1st week of August.</p>
<p>Some people go overboard on customizing their bike. Overboard for someone may be a masterpiece for someone else. It all depends on who you are and what you&#8217;re about.</p>
<p><strong>How do you pick out a Harley Davidson Accessory or decide on customizing?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a hard question to answer.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>I would suggest that you decide on what you want out of your bike. Sit back and have a look at yourself. What kind of biker are you anyway?</p>
<p><strong>Are you a speed demon that likes to lay rubber on the road every now and then. Do you get a kick out of doing a little showing off at bike rallies to friends and family? Do you like to participate in show and shine contests?</strong></p>
<p>If you are this person you may want to look at getting your engine rebuilt for increased horsepower. You can&#8217;t go wrong with a lot of Harley chrome either. Just when you think you have had enough of chrome, you find some more in that catalog.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry, there is a chrome Harley Davidson motorcycle built to date.</p>
<p><strong>Your style may be a little more subdued. Your main motorcycling purpose in life may be ride the road and not waste time with anything else. You would have to agree, most people still want to look good riding a Harley.</strong></p>
<p>If you are this person you may only want one or two Accessories. A nice luggage bag that slips over that backrest on your bike looks good when you are on a long trip and it serves a purpose.</p>
<p>Every Harley Davidson owner at some time or another has thought about adding an accessory to his or her motorcycle. You rarely see a stock Harley Davidson!</p>
<p>Keep in mind the kind of person you are when making Harley Davidson Accessory choices. A properly customized Harley is above all else, an extension of the owner who rides it.</p>
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