| |
| |
Posted By:: R. Brock
NOW, more than ever, is the time for drivers to switch. Lose those two extra wheels, and perhaps half your worries will go away. Today, we reveal seven reasons why it makes sense to ride a motorbike.
Posted By:: R. Brock
A comparison on gas mileage, power, cost of maintenance and crossover cost.
Posted By:: R. Brock
With soaring gasoline prices, more people are thinking about motorcycles or scooters for transportation.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Each week, a celebrity bike builder designs and builds a sponsor-inspired, fully handcrafted, custom logo-branded motorcycle. "The Chopper Challenge" offers brands the opportunity to connect, as well as deepen their relationship, with consumers.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Since its founding in 2002 CarInsuranceList.com has worked to stay ahead of developing issues effecting drivers and their insurance coverage. As fuel prices continue to spiral ever upward, the site now includes a section on alternative forms of transportation and the special insurance questions they create.
Posted By:: R. Brock
The standard homeowner’s or auto policy is not designed to provide coverage for the various unique exposures represented by boats, RVs and ATVs/motorcycles.
Posted By:: R. Brock
"The scooter is just the best choice for what I need -- it's cheap on gas and easy to get around in," the 61-year-old said.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Three-wheel electric cars will soon be legal on Ohio roads, as Gov. Ted Strickland is expected to sign a bill recognizing them as motorcycles.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Two weeks after buying a 500-cubic centimeter engine, Piaggio motor scooter, Mazzola said he now gets 55 miles per gallon, which he estimates will save him between $300 and $400 a month in gas.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Ah, the advantages of owning a motorcycle - the freedom of the open roads, the feel of rushing air, the ability to go where others can't.
Not to mention the heady gas mileage.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Arai ranks highest in satisfying motorcycle helmet owners for a tenth consecutive year, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Motorcycle Helmet Satisfaction Study(SM) released today.
Posted By:: R. Brock
The surge in gas prices has turned people toward gas-sipping scooters across the country — even in New York City. The riders were out in force this past weekend for a New York Scooter Club block party at Brass Monkey, with scooters daintily lined up side by side on the street.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Mexpro.com, the leading Mexico travel / auto insurance website, announced today a tremendous uptick in consumer purchases resulting from Economic Stimulus checks distributed earlier this month. Mexpro provides Mexico Auto Insurance for US and Canadian residents visiting Mexico. Tourists can purchase and print car insurance for Mexico from mexpro.com prior to their trip.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Taking an additional motorcycle awareness course can help riders reduce their insurance premiums, as well as increase personal safety, an industry expert has said.
Posted By:: R. Brock
In 2008, the iconic motorcycle manufacturer commemorates 105 years of American know-how, chrome, leather and steel. But instead of looking in the rearview mirror at its rich history, Harley-Davidson is keeping its eyes on the road ahead by continuing to welcome new riders into an already diverse family.
Posted By:: R. Brock
So it's little wonder the talk among the motorcycle enthusiasts gathered at the third annual Legend of the Motorcycle classic and antique bike show was about how their weekend toys - gas misers to the hilt - were becoming their vehicles for weekday commutes.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Finally, the 2008 riding season is here. But before you hit the road, there are a few lessons - learned through both bad and good experiences - that you should keep in mind so that you don't run into any problems this year.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Identity theft continues to be a major problem in the United States. The FTC recently released a list of the top consumer complaints in 2007, and identity theft is number one for the eighth consecutive year thanks to 258,427 complaints filed last year.
Posted By:: R. Brock
Citizens returning to America won't need passport until June 2009
American citizens won't need a passport to cross the land borders until the middle of next year, delaying that requirement by more than a year.
|
|
|