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18
Aug
10

Cool Find of the Week: the Brammo Empulse

In an article posted on Likecool, the latest wave in electric vehicles rests in the hands of the Brammo Empulse. Starting at just under $10,000, you too can own this awesome electric bike.
The bike was designed by taking cues from sportbikes, streetfighters and cafe racers while still giving it a modern, unique edge. Also separating it from a regular motorcycle is the fact that there is no clutch or gearbox, which lends itself to a much smoother delivery of power while riding.
And if all of this wasn’t good enough, since the Brammo Empulse is a 100 percent electric vehicle, those Read the Rest…

10
Aug
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (12 of 12)

We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your sensors are involved. So many vehicles that are manufactured today are made up of various electrical components. Now, regardless of if you ride a motorcycle, own an RV or are just going to work in your regular car, if a ‘check engine’ light comes on, we are almost immediately alarmed.
Take a look at the following video by Autotech for some great advice on how to troubleshoot these and other car problems.

8
Aug
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (11 of 12)

We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your sensors are involved. So many vehicles that are manufactured today are made up of various electrical components. Now, regardless of if you ride a motorcycle, own an RV or are just going to work in your regular car, if a ‘check engine’ light comes on, we are almost immediately alarmed.
Take a look at the following video by Autotech for some great advice on how to troubleshoot these and other car problems.

3
Aug
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (9 of 12)

We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your sensors are involved. So many vehicles that are manufactured today are made up of various electrical components. Now, regardless of if you ride a motorcycle, own an RV or are just going to work in your regular car, if a ‘check engine’ light comes on, we are almost immediately alarmed.
Take a look at the following video by Autotech for some great advice on how to troubleshoot these and other car problems.

30
Jul
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (8 of 12)

The last time that the ‘check engine’ light came on in my mother’s brand new Honda Accord, she wasted no time bringing it in to have it looked like. After all, if the vehicle you’re driving in shows this type of illuminated sign on the dashboard, then surely something must be wrong with the engine, right?
A couple of hundred dollars later, it turned out that there was absolutely nothing wrong with my mother’s vehicle. It was just an electrical thing- something that we later found out she could’ve fixed very easily. But she’s not the only one who has had Read the Rest…

27
Jul
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (7 of 12)

Many of us drive around in our vehicles without really knowing how they function. For instance, if a ‘check engine’ light popped up on your dashboard, would you know what that means? Would you know how to fix it? Sometimes, knowing how your car functions can wind up saving you a bundle of money- money that you might have otherwise spent to have your car looked at by someone else, never realizing that the problem was something you could have easily fixed.
We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your Read the Rest…

23
Jul
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (6 of 12)

If you’re anything like me, anytime that there is something wrong with your car, such as a window malfunctioning or a strange light that’s just come on, you start to panic. The last thing that you want to do, however, is bring your car in to have it serviced only to realize that the problem was something that might have been easily remedied on your own. Therefore, knowing how your vehicle operates is important.
We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your sensors are involved. So many vehicles that are Read the Rest…

22
Jul
10

Tips/Advice: Finding a car shipping company (Part 1)

Using a car shipping company to move your car, truck, SUV, RV, boat, motorcycle or other type of vehicle is fast becoming the ‘norm’ when you are faced with moving.
Whether you are purchasing a car off of eBay or relocating to a new home on the other side of the country, there are now so many options available for shipping your vehicle, that finding a car shipping company can seem overwhelming and even daunting at times. However, settling for a reliable auto transport company is actually easier than you think, as we will explore in this two-part series on finding Read the Rest…

20
Jul
10

Video: Troubleshooting Cars- Sensors & Trouble Codes (5 of 12)

Knowing how your vehicle operates as well as what certain electrical symbols and warnings mean is increasingly important as many cars are now manufactured with varying electrical components.
We continue our video coverage of looking at how to troubleshoot issues related to your vehicle, specifically where your sensors are involved. So many vehicles that are manufactured today are made up of various electrical components. Now, regardless of if you ride a motorcycle, own an RV or are just going to work in your regular car, if a ‘check engine’ light comes on, we are almost immediately alarmed.
Take a look at the following video Read the Rest…

19
Jul
10

In the News: Florida Motorcyclists Make 7,000 Mile Journey

In recent news, Florida motorcyclists  started their engines in preparation for a 7,000 mile journey to Alaska. This trek is being made in order to race at the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge.
The motorcycle race, which goes from Key West to Homer, Alaska, began on June 20th, with motorcyclists expected to arrive in Alaska on July 4th. So, what do you get for braving the elements on two wheels for that long of a journey? The prize for the winner is $500,000 worth of Alaska gold. However, the race also serves to benefit Disabled and Paralyzed American Veterans, among other Read the Rest…