3 Provisions to Look for in a Quality Rider Training School
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21 August 2019
Riding a motorcycle is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors. The wind wraps around your body as the summer breeze hits your face. However, you can only enjoy the experience if you know how to ride a motorcycle safely. Regrettably, most enthusiasts who want to learn how to ride a bike pay little attention to the training school they enroll in. It stems from the misplaced belief that there is not much that goes into the training since one can learn the skills in just a day or two.
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Motorcycle Upgrades for Cross-Country Riding
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3 March 2019
One of the reasons that some people buy their first motorcycle is for cross-country riding trips. They offer an easy way to travel without large fuel expenses and while managing to pack light. One of the key components that new motorcyclists overlook is having the right upgrades and gear to make the trip as easy as possible. Here are a few upgrades and new options from motorcycle dealers and on used motorcycles as well.
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Quick Fix-It Tips for Your Boat's Engine
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20 April 2018
A high-quality boat with a reliable engine might last for years before it needs to be hauled in for major repairs, but you still need to keep that boat properly maintained in order for it to run smoothly when on the water. Fixing your boat's engine as soon as you notice problems can ensure that those issues don't get worse over time, and some simple maintenance can also keep it running smoothly, and ready for a sail.
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High Seas, Low Power: Diagnosing And Repairing An Underpowered Marine Diesel Engine
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8 June 2017
If you own a boat any bigger than a simple rowing boat or coracle, it probably has a diesel engine fitted to it, from the small auxiliary engines used by yachts and sailing boats to the enormous, roaring outboard engines used by powerful, ocean-going motorboats. As you can imagine, keeping your engine in good working order at all times is vital for safe navigation of even the most placid waterways, and there are few mechanical problems a boat can suffer that are more unnerving (and potentially hazardous) as an unexplained loss of engine power.
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