Posted on March 10 2010 by Parts Guru
Virtually all commercially offered motorcycles are driven by typical gasoline internal combustion engines, increasingly four-strokes in all size ranges. Some are still air-cooled (forced together with a fan in several cases) but water-cooling is more common. The mid-range plus giant 2-strokes seen during the seventies plus eighties have nearly disappeared, notably as emission laws were [...]
Posted on March 10 2010 by Parts Guru
When you are considering which parts for motorcycle repairs to purchase, keep in mind that you have many choices and each one has its pros and cons. You can choose to purchase your motorcycle parts from a used motorcycle store, an auction, a regular dealership or a better known certified dealership. If you decide to [...]
Posted on March 10 2010 by Parts Guru
150cc scooters are an intermediate small motorcycle design suitable for urban transportation purposes. Superior in size to the 50cc scooters, the 150cc variant can reach approximately 55 mph or more in the conditions of city speed limitations. If you want a low-consume alternative to a car, such vehicles make an excellent choice.
The average price for150cc [...]
Posted on March 10 2010 by Parts Guru
Motorcycles have both advantages and disadvantages when you stack them up against the automobile. Whether you live in a part of the country where you can ride year round or maybe for just 6-8 months, riding is heaven… hog heaven that is!
Motorcycling is more than just transportation from point A to point B for most [...]
Posted on March 9 2010 by Parts Guru
An iPAQ GPS unit is a great tool for personal navigation on the highway or in crowded urban areas. With an iPAQ GPS, the coordinates are easy to get and follow, and traveling becomes really stress free. iPAQ has a photo viewing application that allows one to add coordinates to pictures and then store them [...]