Window:
If the sticker is on a window, you can easily take it off by using a razor blade. Place the razor blade at a 90 degree angle from the window, and using medium pressure scrape off the sticker. Bumper: Try pulling off the sticker first. Don’t force it if you see it is not coming completely off. I have heard a few ways to remove stickers on cars. The first is by using a blow dryer to heat up the glue. The glue will become soft and the (...) >> read
Buy an odor eliminating shampoo that could be found in any hardware store. Using the shampoo, and following the directions listed on it clean the carpets, floor mats, and anything that is made of cloth. Put a dime size amount of shampoo on a damp sponge and clean any surface that is washable, such as plastic. Work the shampoo in and then wipe the area down with a clean damp sponge. Using a glass cleaner clean all windows. If you have tinted (...) >> read
You must remember three basic rules when washing your car:
· Never wash or detail your car in direct heavy sunlight.
· Never wash or detail your car in extremely cold weather, if you have to, do it in the garage (the goal is to wash the car in a somewhat heated place).
· Do not wash your car after you have driven it. Do the hand test, by placing your hand on the hood to feel if there is any heat, to test if the car has cooled.
To steer this riding season in the right direction, you’ll want to make sure your motorcycle, and your motorcycle insurance policy, are in good working order before hitting the open road.
While you should always check your owner’s manual for specific guidelines, here are some general tips for getting ready:
1. Change the oil and filter. Many manufacturers recommend changing the oil and filter before storing a bike for any extended period of time and again when you bring it back out for (...) >> read
San Diego, CA — Sunday Morning Rides, a powerful new online trail and road mapping portal, has announced a new collaboration with Motoquest, Mexico’s leading online motorcycle touring resource, to promote adventure riding in Mexico and Baja. The two websites will share technologies and content to showcase Motoquest’s historic tours that distinguish Mexico as one of the truly great motorcycle adventure destinations.
By integrating Motoquest content via the SMR mapper (...) >> read
This Motorcycle Expert named "Mordeth 13" knows how to ride bikes . Let him teach you the ways.
"Mordeth 13" knows his bikes and judging by his hit count with this new video he is gonna help a lot more people know what he knows about riding motorcyles. Wath the video to find out some more tips and remember to wear your safety equipment at all times and get insurance.
More high res videos can be seen at www.mordeth13.com.
A motorcycle is a significant investment. Before you get your motor running and head out on the highway this season, you owe it to yourself to make sure your insurance is up-to-date and you’re properly covered.
"Just as riding a motorcycle is much different than driving a car, riders should know that their motorcycle insurance needs are different, too," said Rick Stern, motorcycle product manager, The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies.
Here Are Some Tips:
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Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers who drive. Drivers who are 16 years old are more than 20 times likely to have an accident, as are other drivers. In addition, teenage drivers have the highest crash risk of any age group, and 16-year-olds are the worst. How can we prevent these tragedies from happening? The answer is simple monitor and put limits on teen driving. >> read
Taking your child to a driving school will help to get the racing urge out of their system, and teach them how to drive in unexpected situations. It could also be a day of fun for you and your child to bond. Don’t worry the instructors at these driving schools are the best, and you and your teen will be in the best hands. Here is a list of a few different well-known driving schools. >> read
Teaching your child how to drive will not take you a few days and will not be easy to accomplish, but this is important and should not be taken lightly. Teaching your teen how to drive can save their life and/or the lives other people. As a parent, it’s your responsibility to instruct, supervise, and protect your children. Don’t give in easily when they pressure you. You know what’s right for them. >> read