Monday, November 12, 2007

All Electric ATV

Earth Utility Vehicle Should Be The New ATV [Autos] By Chris Mascari The Model One ATV which is an all electric, all terrain vehicle is touted as the the world's first "Earth Utility Vehicle". A creation of Barefoot Motors, which as you might have seen form the video, has Mythbuster legend, Jamie Hyneman ...

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

All About Atv - All Terrain Vehicles And Off-Road Accessories

ATVs or All-Terrain Vehicles are the favorites of any outdoor sportsmen . ATV owners are individuals with the ability to face whatever life throws at them with style and a zest for life.
There is an endless variety of ATV accessories like clothing, bags, and storage boxes, aftermarket pipes, fuel storage device , ATV Wheels, high compression pistons, coolers ,air filters, bottle holders, fender bags, camouflage clothes, helmet, etc... to make your ride more comfortable and convenient.
Tips to increase ATV performance


    Using performance piping will give a 10 to 25 percent increase to your ATV's performance
    four stroke engine is a high-performance cam and a high compression piston.
    Switching from a foam filter to a gauze filter can also give a better flow rate.
    ATVs are divided into 2 Types:


    Utility ATV :: The utility ATVs are used mainly for farming and construction.
    Sports ATV :: The sports ATVs are used for their ability of going over all most all types of terrain except water.


When it comes to buying ATV, there's nothing more important than knowing that the machine is not only nice on the eyes, but it's also professionally designed and is absolutely safe!

There are certain thing to look for when Buying An ATV
There's nothing more important then safety.

Eye/Face Protection / Helmets / Hearing Protection
Brand quality and reliability.

Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki are the leading brands in ATV in performance as well as sports look too
What are the age & the skills of the riders.

is it for your kid then go for a kids ATV / if you are riding first time join ATV Safety Institute's safety courses first locally.
Do you need four wheel drive or will two wheel drive do.

If you'll be riding your ATV climbing steep rocky slopes go for a four wheel drive because two wheel drive machines have some disadvantages with this.
And if you are looking for speed you should go for a two wheel drive.
Purposes of use

Ask your self Will the machine be used for agricultural purposes only Or for competitive racing?
Engine types :

Four stroke are more fuels efficient and make less noise
Two stroke engines run at higher RPM and have greater power and pickup but this makes lot of noise too.
Automatic Clutch/Transmission

In automatic transmission you don't need to change gears aside from Hi, Low and Reverse just like your Chrysler or Ford J.
Automatic clutch will require rider to change gears manually but you don't have to mess with a clutch.
Drive Shaft, Drive Chain or Belt Drive?

Drive shaft are more secure & They have worked for years without frequent failure
Chain drive : Cheaper compared to other two, an exposed sprocket are prone to damage in very rocky areas
Belt drive : it is just like snowmobile ;
Warranties

Most of the manufacturers provide six month warranty, can purchase extended warranty for 4 years too but that would cost you around 25% of your ATV cost . So take care of your ATV & you can save a great deal.
And the big one, Price?
A new ATV would cost you anywhere between $2,500 to $10,000.
Hopefully this article will help you choose your ATV. Please visit www.dgy.com for buying a new or used ATV , ATV Parts , ATV accessories ATV Riding Gear & Apparel.



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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Motocross - A Motorcycle Sport

Motocross is not a sport to "play with". Motocross (often shortened to MX or MotoX) is a form of motorcycle sport or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. Motocross is a motorcycle racing sport featuring either dirt tracks or artificial courses. Motocross is derived from the French, and traces its origins to British Scrambling competitions. Motocross is distinct from other forms of motor sport in having a mass start, where all the riders line up alongside each other, starting simultaneously and racing the race distance, with the first rider across the finish line the winner. Motocross tracks are often quite large (around 1 to 2 miles) and incorporate natural terrain features with varying amounts of man made jumps and other features. Motocross matches can include a combination of these laps, which are then combined to give the riders a cumulative score for the event.

Motocross
Motocross also began to grow in popularity in the United States during this period, which fueled an explosive growth in the sport. Motocross bikes are constructed with special designs for equipment such as pedals these are built to fold, which reduces the possibility of damage in a fall. Motocross is a rich and diverse sport, featuring highly skilled riders on the pro circuit, riding machines that have been tuned to the highest performance standards possible.

Racing
Unusually for racing machines, motocross bikes can be purchased in a ready-to-race or nearly ready-to-race condition at moderate prices from major motorcycle manufacturers. The latest craze is adult racing on miniature (50cc-125cc) motorcycles called mini bikes or Pit-Bikes. People began "hopping up" the bikes and racing them against each other. Pit-bike racing has taken a turn towards mini-moto (Supermoto) also, usually racing on go-kart and tight, small vehicle tracks. The bikes are fitted with special road racing tires and are "grooved" to grip both the pavement and dirt. At this same time other professional riders were having custom chassis built by JP Racing and Lauger racing.

Motocross can be an entry sport for motor sports in general. Motocross racing is one of the most visually appealing forms of motor sports, with riders performing seemingly death-defying leaps, turns visibly at the edge of traction (as indicated by a sliding, spinning rear tire "roosting" dirt at all behind it), and the effort of riders clearly visible as they move their bodies around their motorcycles to balance the bikes for maximum speed. Motocross was first known as a British off-road event called Scrambles, which were themselves an evolution of Trials events popular in northern Britain. Motocross also began to grow in popularity in the United States during this period, which fueled an explosive growth in the sport. Motocross racers now get their heart rate up to around 180 to 190 beats per minute and hold it there for about 35 minutes. Motocross has evolved from races in the early days to spectacular freestyle events where riders perform their best and craziest tricks for all to see.

About the Author
Peter Stevenson is a successful Webmaster and publisher of www.ExpertsOnMotorcycles.com. He provides more information about Motorcycles and motorcycle issues that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

ATV and Dirt Bike Safety for Kids: Things Every Parent Should Do

"Since its introduction in the 1960s, the ATV has evolved to become not only a very effective farm tool but also a popular outdoor recreational vehicle. The thrill the sport brings plus the proliferation of stores that sell cheap dirt bikes and ATVs have meant that it is now common to see parents buy dirt bikes and ATVs for their young kids.

Despite the fact that we regularly see other seven or eight year olds riding them almost effortlessly, irresponsible riding of dirt bikes and ATVs could cause injuries to your child. In the U.S. for example, a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that 4 out of 10 people rushed to emergency rooms for ATV-related injuries are aged 16 and below.

Fortunately, parents can keep their children free from injuries stemming from the use of dirt bikes and ATVs by simply following simple safety rules. Here are some of them:

§ Before your child even goes near an ATV or a dirt bike, be sure to give him or her lessons on how to properly and safely handle the machines. When teaching them how to ride, be sure that they understand how driving a dirt bike is different from riding an ordinary bicycle and that however fun they are, dirt bikes and ATVs are not toys but machines to be handles with care.

§ Tell them how laws (e.g. no riding of ATVs on highways) were created for a reason and then emphasize how he needs to follow them strictly for his or her safety. Make sure you familiarize your kids with all the laws related to riding the vehicles.

§ Always check the condition of your kids' ATV or dirt bike before you let him or her ride it. Make sure that there is enough gas on the tank, the brakes are working, the tires are filled with the proper amount of air and the lights are functioning.

§ Dirt bikes and ATVs were meant to be ridden by just one person at a time, so never let your child have somebody ride with him/her on the same ATV or dirt bike. This affects the vehicle's balance and increases the risk of an accident happening.

§ Never let them ride on public roads--not only is this illegal in most areas, it is also very, very dangerous as well.

§ Always ensure that your kids wear all the proper protective gear like gloves, goggles, boots, jackets and most importantly, helmets. Also, remember that there are safety equipments designed especially for riding ATVs and dirt bikes and those used by your kids for other activities, most often than not, offer inadequate protection (e.g. the helmets used for bicycling for example, do not offer protection for the face).

§ Be sure that the size and speed of the ATV or dirt bike your kid rides on is appropriate for their age. It is recommended that those age 6-11 ride vehicles under 70cc while those aged 12-15 should ride 70-90 cc engines.

§ Never let the younger kids ride out alone. Always have an adult, riding on another vehicle of course, supervise them to ensure their safety.

Some question whether buying kids dirt bikes and ATVs is a wise idea. Yes, these vehicles are powerful machines whose misuse could lead to accidents and injuries, but as long as they are driven responsibly and precautionary measures are taken, ATVs and dirt bikes are safe to use.

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Maraya Mullen is a copywriter affiliated with Mud, Sweat and Gears, a store that offers a wide variety of dirt bikes and ATVs. They have ATVs and mini kids dirt bikes for young riders as well as powerful adult motorcycles.

Experience Go Kart Racing

Once up on a time, Go-Kart racing was limited to kids & children only. But, the scenario is totally changed now. Go Kart racing is now a popular sporting activity amongst sport lover adults. Cart Racing is a very thrilling type of race for adventurous people with high level of adrenalin.
In Go Kart Racing small four wheeled vehicles are used. It is an open wheeler motor sport and considered as the previous stage of higher-ranking motor sport.

The vehicles also called as "Kart"," Gearbox" etc. These vehicles are different types & designs. Some of them simple and user friendly while others are highly sophisticated with latest facilities. A player should be careful enough before choosing a particular type of bike according to his requirement.

Go-Kart racing is considered to be the most economical and affordable type of motor sport. Hence its popularity is increasing day by day. Many race lovers spend their free time engaging with Go Kart.

There are various patterns of kart circuits available. A kid can start Go-kart racing at the age of six or seven. At the age of sixteen, he can get the "SENIOR" status to participate & perform in competitive sectors. So, Go Kart racing can be played by almost age group people.

Go-Kart racing has different race formats. Some of them are Sprint Racing, Endurance Racing, Speedway Racing, etc. Sprint Racing tracks have only right & left turn and the distances to be traversed may range from four hundred meters to 1600 meters. Speed is the only key here as distance is very short. Sprint type go kart racing takes 15-20 minutes to complete.

Endurance racing tests the endurance power of a racer as its name suggests. This type of Go-Kart racing lasts for an extended period from one hour to a day. More than one driver is required in Endurance type Go-kart racing. Strategy and techniques are main factors here as well as speed.

Speedway Racing is held on clay or asphalt track. Tracks are of oval or tri oval shape in speedway go-kart racing. In speedway racing distances vary from 200 meters to 400 meters. Tracks consist of four left and two straight corners. Speedway car racing is very popular in international circuit.

Go-kart racing is comparatively cheaper than other type of motor sport and an ideal platform for an young driver to start his career.

Go-kart racing has several advantageous. It quickens the reflex of a driver and increases his car control ability and instant decision power. All these qualities are very useful in serious motorcar racing. Apart from them, a go-kart driver gains adequate knowledge and experience about different technical aspects of the kart that may be fruitful in professional racing circuit.

As a whole, go kart racing is very thrilling kind of sporting activity to spend some quality time as well as a stepping stone to the serious racing world for young drivers.

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Go Karts Texas Style

Go karts Texas is a great hobby for many Texans of all ages and even more than ever we are seeing go karts Texas as being more than just a hobby but a full time career. There are many racing circuits as racing is extremely popular in the south.

Matter of fact, if it runs and it rides you can be fairly certain that it's in Texas, they are racing things right from lawn mowers to anything else that can be rigged up to ride.

Go karts are swooping through the nation and there is no end in sight; it is more popular today than it ever was and a lot of this is due in part to the new fad of small dirt bikes called pocket bikes. It seems the smaller the desire and want for the rest of our goods on earth to be small like cell phones, computers, gaming systems that the fad follows to motorcycles and go karts as well.
Since they are already small they have the luck of being popularized and then the fall of its popularity only to have it come back even stronger on the way back up. The reason for this is because, like everything else, they go through phases in and out and in and out with the rise and fall of similar machines.

For example, when the pocket bikes came out the go karts Texas saw a huge rise in sales and popularity perhaps due to the price difference or maybe it just reminded people of the fascination that they already had and the spawn of these new little bikes just reminded those that love the go karts to get back into it.

The rise and fall of these machines in Texas just follows a similar pattern of go kart fans across the nation and even internationally. In fact, go karts are extremely popular in India and they have extravagant go kart tracks that are purposely built near beautiful scenery and it is a major sport there.

Each night in Texas, any go kart track that you go to is usually packed and you have to get there first or be turned away. The go karts are much the same in that if you don't call and make reservations for you and your party, chances are that right now in the rise of the go karts again, there isn't much chance you being successful in getting in so do your part, and reserve your places so you aren't disappointed.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The New Tomcars- ATV Off Road Delights

Introducing the latest craze in off road ATVs- the Tomcar®. The illegitimate child of a fully armored army Humvee and a golf cart, the Tomcar® is one step closer to the ultimate off road machine.

The Tomcar® was originally designed as an Israeli army vehicle. The goal was to create a small, mobile, fast and tough off road vehicle for troops to take across the brutal desert landscapes of the middle east. Pioneered as a mix between a small individual ATV and a Hummer, the outcome is something that has a wide wheel base, low center of gravity, great ground clearance and great speed.

Some of the standard Tomcar® specifications include:* 79" wheel base* 12" ground clearance* 111" x 65" x 64" dimensions* 1180 lbs Dry weight* 725 cc, 4 stroke engine* Automatic transmission* Double wishbone front suspension, trail arm heavy-duty rear* Hydraulic shocks* 4 hydraulic drum brakes

Tomcars® are used now in military, commercial and recreational environments. Tomcar.com is the official reseller site with vehicle information, specs and pictures. Recreational use is proving to be an extremely popular rendition for off road tours and trips. Places such as Moab, UT, where off road trails and tours are legendary, are ideal environments for the vehicles. Rocks, dirt, sand and mountains are the Tomcar's® specialty.

One such user of the Tomcar is the Moab Adventure Center in Moab, Utah. They have been using Tomcars® since they were first introduced to the U.S. many years ago. The Moab Adventure Center uses these unique vehicles for a fun-filled off road tours where customers can drive the cars and experience the thrill themselves. The off road adventure takes customers through loose sand and dirt trails, over course red rock bluffs, around cliff edges and through the dry desert landscape.

Although popularity is catching on, the reviews for this vehicle are still mixed. True, the Tomcar® provides a fun, unique and exciting experience, but it is not without flaws. The design and functionality still reside in the Israeli manufacturing. Support, maintenance and upkeep can be a little bothersome, especially original units only supported by Israeli parts. The newer models have become slightly more reliable, and are distributed in Arizona, California and Canada. Steering is not as nimble as the U.S. dune buggy or golf cart (understandably), so it takes a little getting used to.

Overall, the Tomcar® would be ideal for recreational uses as something that provides a unique and exciting experience.

About the Author
Ryan Hutchings is the Marketing Director for the Moab Adventure Center in Moab, UT. The center provides adventure vacations and daily tours of the surrounding areas. He works closely with the outdoor industry and rafting outfitters across the nation. Ryan specializes in online and offline marketing strategy.

Friday, April 20, 2007

My Hovercraft Plan

For some reason I have always been fascinated with hovercraft. I think the idea of hovering over almost any surface is really cool. I came up with a plan to build my own hovercraft.

I built my first hovercraft from a basic set of plans I found at the local library. It consisted of a platform made of plywood with a shop vac attached to it for power. You sit on it and when someone pushes you it glides across the floor like an air hockey puck.

Now while this was great fun it was not what I was looking for. I wanted to build something a little more serious.

I looked into hovercraft kits or buying a used or new one and they were all out of my budget. According to the wife.

I found a reasonable set of plane online and bought them. After reading through the plans a few times I was off to my local hardware store to buy what I needed. I already had most of the basic tools required so I was now ready to start building my very own hovercraft!

Construction is pretty basic and consists of plywood, foam and some fiberglass. I have assisted in building experimental aircraft before so this was an easy task for me. But I think even someone with basic skills could build there own hovercraft.

I built the whole project it a few weeks and was ready to test it out. With a few last checks I started it up and hovered around my back yard.

It takes a little getting used to the controls but once you do it is fairly easy to drive. Everything seemed to be going well so I headed out over the lake. On smooth water this thing just glides along and is so smooth. It is the coolest feelings in the world.

I came back from my first test run grinning from ear to ear. I am now in the process of building my second one for the wife. She loves it and wants her own. I figure we can go hovering around together.
I am already planning some modifications for the second one plus a little more power. Feeling confident about the building process now.

What is so great about hovercraft is that they can be used all year round. Unlike our boat or motorcycle that have to go into storage for the winter months. My homemade hovercraft glides over snow and ice with ease.

Cost for the build was very reasonable and with a little scrounging you could keep the costs even lower. A good place to start is your local garage sales. Great for picking up any tools you are missing too.

There are bigger more expensive hovercraft plans out there but dollar for dollar these plans cannot be beat.

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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Our Amazing Guide To Pedal Go Karts

Pedal go-karts are an excellent way to develop spatial awareness, co-ordination and physical strength in children. Children must learn to judge obstacles in their way and how to navigate around them. They learn how to perform two tasks at once, steering and pedalling, while still being aware of their surroundings. And of course, all that pedalling helps develop their cardiovascular endurance, and develops their leg muscles. Reflexes are also sharpened as the children drive the pedal go kart, navigating their environment, and having fun.
Having Fun
It is not only children that have fun with pedal go karts, adults can enjoy this pass time as well. Adults typically use motorized go karts, however adult-sized pedal go karts are available as well. You can find pedal go karts at fun parks, carnivals, and campgrounds.
Safety
Regardless if you're an adult or a child, safety while using a pedal go kart is paramount. Helmets are recommended for all children, regardless of where they're using the pdeal go kart. It is recommended that adults wear helmets when they're driving their pedal go karts on go kart tracks or on the street, due to the other traffic that is present. If driving your pedal go kart on go kart tracks, elbow pads are also recommended for both children and adults, as close contact with other drivers and go karts is possible.
Purchasing
If you're looking to purchase a pedal go kart, they range in price from $200 to $500 US. You can find places that carry them online, or you can simply order the pedal go kart from a variety of online resources. When ordering online, remember that the pedal go kart will arrive dissassembled, so you'll have to spend some time putting it together. Don't forget to read the instructions!
In the end, using pedal go karts are a great pass time for both adults and children. They help hone reflexes and co-ordination, develop physical strength and cardiovascular endurance, and tone leg muscles. Safety is always something to keep in mind when using a pedal go kart, and drivers should wear helmets and elbow pads when appropriate. Pedal go karts can be purchased for around $200-500 US, or even rented at places like fun parks for reasonable hourly rates. So whether you want to purchase one for your family, friends or just have a little family fun, pedal go karts are the way to go.
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All The Amazing Secrets About Armored Go Karts

If you are a go kart fanatic you are probably already aware of such a thing called armored go karts and likely, you even have always wanted one and maybe even you've already driven one. The go kart has been adapted into armored go karts so that you can experience the ultimate in the 4x4 sport without the regular damage to your go kart and as well to provide safety to the driver as well. After all, if you don't save the driver of the armored go karts then likely you haven't done a very good job!
Using Armored Karts
Many people use armored go karts for a variety of different reasons such as what was mentioned above regarding off road sports that are extremely treacherous in terrain. It is to provide protection to the go kart itself so that it may go time and again over trails that are steep, rocky with water crossings as well as trees that sometimes need to be driven over. Armored go karts offer the ultimate in off road experience because they are made to withstand the beatings of trees and rocks while providing that protection to the driver as well as surviving the harsh terrain that the armored go karts usually go through.
Armored go karts are becoming increasingly more popular also in the go kart racing venues because it offers the drivers a bit more protection against high speeds and the potential for being severely injured on a race track. Some are created with armored go kart doors as well as the roof to prevent head injury from a roll over or accident while racing go karts. It is as dangerous as race car driving as the go karts go at very high speeds and are subject to the same laws of gravity and speed that race cars are subject to.
It is easy to see why the rise of popularity of armored go karts might have arisen from and how they are increasing in popularity. The armored go karts actually provides a much safer environment for the driver in the aspect that it can prevent fire from spreading into the go kart in the event of a bad wreck and fire ignition as burns are one of the most common injuries next to broken bones for racing drivers. The armored go karts can offer the driver many safer aspects of go kart riding and racing and will continue to grow in popularity as they continue to evolve the go kart racing circuits.
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What An Atv Winch Can Do For You

Imagine yourself hauling up a rough trail on your ATV. Things are going great! You are dirty and exhilarated. It could not get any better. Then all of a sudden, you get stuck! Luckily, one of your fellow adventurers has an ATV winch and gets ready to pull you out. Soon, you are out of the mess and back on the trail.
As you can see from that brief example, an ATV winch can save the day. But getting a good winch is not as simple as running out to get one. There are some specific things that you should look for when you are considering what winch to get. Also, there are some basic safety techniques you should use once you need to use that winch.
Consider the size and weight of your ATV when considering which winch to buy. You will want to load your ATV with everything you would typically have out on the trail to get an accurate weight. This weight is going to help determine which ATV winch is right for your vehicle. Also consider your price range, the pound capacity, the length of the cable, and the cable diameter. How you plan to use your ATV will help you determine what poundage or cable diameter you need. Are you planning on keeping you ATV on relatively flat ground or are you planning on doing some off roading? If you are going to use your ATV on primarily flat ground, then you won't need as powerful a winch as you would need to pull you out of the mud and rocks on a trail.
Once you need to use the ATV winch, keep some basic safety in mind. Be cautious handling the metal cable. Small slivers can easily cut your hands. It is a good idea to carry leather work gloves with you in the event that you will need to use the winch. Also keep any baggy clothing away from the winch mechanism to prevent major injuries. Never use the winch as a hoist. It is not designed to operate as a hoist, and you risk injuring yourself or damaging your ATV. When the cable has been tightened, or is being used, never step over the cable. Actually, you should keep clear of the cable all together in case it snaps. One last thing, make sure that your winch is not going to drain your battery. Your day will still be ruined if you get out of the mud only to find out that your ATV will not start. You can use a stronger battery in your ATV, use a double-battery winch system, or give the ATV a little gas while you are using the winch.
When you are using the ATV winch, keep as straight a line as possible and make sure the pulling ATV has its brakes on and wheels blocked. Remember that using the winch is all about physics. Be sure to find an anchor point that is going to hold.
Before you know it you will be back out there having the time of your life. You will also be thankful that you had your ATV winch to save the day!
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Monday, February 26, 2007

Jet Ski Kawasaki Short Overview

The story of Jet Ski began when Clayton Jacobson II, the known inventor of the original personal water craft, sold the rights to his patent to Kawasaki.

The company began developing this personal water craft and in 1973, came the launch of their WSAA and WSAB models. These 2 are known to be the world’s first Jet Skis. They were produced on a limited basis, powered by 2-stroke twin-cylinder engines. The WSAA was distinguished by a flat haul while the WSAB had a V-type hull.

The year 1976 brought Kawasaki to mass-produce their Jet Ski. This year gave birth to the JS400 (JS400-A) model. When the racers and water sport enthusiasts demanded for power, Kawasaki responded and gave them the JS440 (JS440-A). This model was one of the longest-selling Jet Skis made.

In the 80’s, Jet Ski was more powerful with additional features. This era brought the JS550. It was the first Jet Ski model to come out with revised high-capacity mixed-flow pump that gave it more power for people who wanted to have more than the usual thrill. The JS550 had 531 cm3 2-stroke Twin. Feature included the automatic rpm control.

The 80’s also gave birth to the JS300 (1986) that was hailed to be the beginner’s Jet Ski, 650SX (1987) powered by a 635 cm3 2-stroke Twin, 300SX (1987) with 294 cm3 reed-valve Single with CD ignition, and the very first Kawasaki Jet Ski sit-down water craft, the two-seater Tandem Sport™ (1989) with 635 cm3 engine.

The 90’s came with a riveting Jet Ski models, features and designs. At the beginning of the decade, the 550SX, considered to be a high-performing Jet Ski, made its sale. A year later, 550SX was given a facelift with aluminum cylinders, underwater exhaust outlet, and piston reed valves. The 1991 also gave rebirth to the 650SX but was more powerful than before.

Other 90’s models are 2-seater 750SS, JL650-A, JH750-B sit-down, JH750-D sit-down, JT750-A sit-down, 750 ZXi, 750 Zsi, 3-seater JT750, 1100 Zxi, 900 STX, 1100 STX and a lot more. The 90’s made Jet Ski a better choice for its wide range of choices. The power, material used, and features are upgraded with the coming of modern marine and water craft technology.
Some 90’s models are carried with the turn of the century. And with the performance the current Kawasaki Jet Skis have, these models capture still capture the interest of both the thrill seeker and racers.

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Jet Skiing

The concept of jet skis came up in 1973 when the Kawasaki Motor Company used it to name a personal watercraft. In the early 1960s a company by the name of Bombardier made a similar model. A jet ski is basically motorized transport over water in a small craft. The use of this model is regulated by the governing body of the country and is generally for amusement rather than any kind of transportation. Mostly they have found it to be useful to lifeguards at beaches and rescue squads.

The Kawasaki craft has the brand name Jet Ski and all models have safety standards they must conform to. It runs on the concept of ejecting water from the back of the craft and has planing speeds. Since water is ejected under water the surrounding stationary water absorbs the movement, propelling it forward. The earliest design of jet boats was in 1931 by Secondo Campini, an Italian inventor in Venice, although the original design is claimed to have come from Sir William Hamilton. The largest jet-propelled vessels are frigates in South Africa.

The companies manufacturing jet skis and jet boats are the Kawasaki Motor Company, Hamilton Jet Designs, Bombardier of Canada, American Honda Motor Co. Inc., Polaris Industries Inc. and Yamaha Motor Corp. The title of "jet boat capital" goes to Queensland, New Zealand.
Some of the best waters to indulge in this sport are Arizona, Queenstown, and all the major beaches of Thailand. This sport provides hours of fun and the thrill of speed, although it is not without its dangers.

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Monday, February 19, 2007

RC Hobbies Not Just Toys For Kids Anymore

What is it that you do for fun in your spare time? We all have a pastime we enjoy, that one thing that takes next to no effort of brain functionality. For some of us it's watching TV, for others we might be embarrassed to share it with others. Something I love to do when I do have a free afternoon is fly my radio controlled helicopters. If you're not familiar with this it's known as RC hobbies, or remote controlled hobbies. Possibly back when you were a child you had a remote control dune buggy, I know I did, or maybe now you've been sucked into the world of adult RC hobbies. Realistically this stuff is for kids of any age, there are RC hobbies marketed towards children that are 9 or 10 years old, then there are those for the 40 year old but appeal to their inner 10 year old. No matter how old you are it's just good old fashioned fun.

Have you ever dreamed of driving some exotic sports car, how ever your bank account just won't allow it? Well don't feel bad your not the only one. There's a quick fix to this though, RC hobbies can allow you to test drive these exotic vehicles just on a smaller level. Ok so maybe you're driving it via a radio transmitter but can you think of a quicker way you'd be able to get your hands on a dodge viper? Didn't think so. If you're unfamiliar with RC hobbies then you have no idea what type of cars you're missing out on. Did you know there is a C car that can hit top speeds of 60 miles per hour? Isn't that insane, of course it's tough to keep up with it tearing down the street, but it's pretty sweet that it goes that fast. Without seeing something this high tech in person it's almost impossible to fathom that it exists. Take the time right now to research some RC hobbies online right now.

When I was younger I enjoyed playing with one of the RC dune buggies I mentioned earlier. This thing was able to conquer dirt, pavement, anything I could drive it through. These days, I still love the RC cars, but my passion has move more towards the sky. RC Airplanes and helicopters are the big boys toys in the RC hobbies world. You don't need a wide open road to drive your plain or chopper, just some open sky and spare time. If your interest is perked in exploring the world of RC hobbies do yourself a favor and take a look online at the array of products available from kits to accessories it really is a little world all of its own.

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Sport ATV

The world of sports has a new addition to it - that is the field of ATV racing. You will find that there are as many people who are interested in ATV racing as there are people interested in grand prix racing or motorcycle racing. To participate in these events all that you really need is the skills and ability to drive and handle any of the sport ATV vehicles that are available.
These sturdy 4 wheelers are designed and built to take the rough and tumble of the sporting arena. The many companies who make ordinary ATVs also make fast sports ATVs. These ATVs are high in speed and performance and they have the ability to take turns and curves at high speeds regardless of the type of terrain that the course is being held upon.

Now providing that you are a proficient driver of ATVs you will find it very thrilling to drive your sport ATV weaving in and out of your competitions way. You can prepare for these sporting events by seeing if your ATV is prepared for the grueling courses that lie in wait. The best way to get ready is to know the terrain that you will be traveling over and for you to try and find ways of test driving your sport ATV in a manner that will be suited for that course terrain.

You can also buy the latest sport ATV magazines and read the various handy hints and tips that these magazines provide. You will also find that many of the latest accessories and items that are used for sport ATVs are thoroughly reviewed. By taking advantage of these helpful items you have the ability to increase your chance of being able to withstand all that the racing event will throw at you.

Besides racing your sport ATV through various racing courses sometimes the sporting event features stunts and extreme ATV driving. Now while you have to be very proficient at this sort of stunt driving, you can admire the way that other ATV drivers seem to become one with their vehicles as they take such extreme driving methods to push the very boundaries of ATV driving.

As you see the field of ATV sports is very diverse and the sport ATV that can handle both the normal ATV racing and the extreme version is very useful for the sportsman who participates in both of these fields. To make sure that you are buying a reliable sport ATV you should look to the well known and reputed ATV dealers to provide you with the latest and best that they have in sport ATV models.

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Bowe is the webmaster and content provider for many informational websites. You can visit his atv site at: http://atv.infoforuonline.com.

Used ATV's Cheap

ATVs are currently the rage among many people who prefer their ruggedness and ability to traverse different types of ground no matter what the environment is. There are various types of ATVs that you can buy however some of the newer models may be out of your pocket range. To solve this matter there is always the option of looking for good quality used ATVS cheap does not have to mean scrap yard type of ATV though.

You can get very good quality ATVs that are second hand and yet affordable. There are lots of places where you can hunt for used atvs cheap yet very good quality. The classifieds will yield the descriptions about different ATVs that sometimes are put up for sale. The internet also has many people who advertise in the various online classifieds their ATVs hoping for a good sale.
You can find the current price for used ATVs cheap and without much of a hassle. The ATV Kelly blue book will give you the known market price for used ATVs. In addition you can always ask your friends and acquaintances what are the prices that they have heard for used ATVs. The eBay is also said to be a good source for the price of ATVs both the new and used variety.
Having narrowed your choice of used ATVs down you can begin the serious process of ATV negotiating. This way you are assured of having a chance of buying one of these used ATVs cheap. Before you do actually buy the used ATV you will need to physically inspect the ATV and see if you are getting the best deal for your money.

Any of the used ATVs that do not match your expectations should be passed by and you will need to continue your search once more. At this early stage in your hunt for used ATVs cheap finds should make you eager to continue the hunt until you are in possession of that perfect ATV.

One of the best ways to save you time and money on hunting for used ATVs is the internet. Here you will have access to a world of used ATVs cheap. This makes hunting for your dream ATV easier. You will also be able to find out if there are physical locations that you can go and inspect your promising find from.

After all you are thinking about spending some money and buying an ATV. Therefore it makes sense to check out if these used ATVs cheap bargain prices will have won you the jackpot. Now with an ATV in your sights you can begin to plan your adventure in the world of ATVs.

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Bowe is the webmaster and content provider for many informational websites. You can visit his atv site at: http://atv.infoforuonline.com.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Custom Lowriders Take The Cycling World By Storm

The lowrider bicycle is all about making a fashion statement. A statement of personality.
The lowrider bike is also known as a "Chopper" or "Muscle Bike." It's just about the most distinctive bike out there - no so much because of the design, although that's eye-catching enough, but also because of what the owners do to their bikes once they get them.

What does a lowrider look like? Picture a Harley Davidson motorcycle, then take away the motor. The handgrips of the lowrider are the highest part of the bike, and the seat of the bike is down at wheel level. Sometimes the pedals are higher than the seats!

Lowriding first became popular among the Chicano American community, but now their popularity has spilled over into most urban areas. Dozens of lowriding clubs have been formed. Lowriders also refer to cars (which also started out in the Chicano American community) and there are lots of contents between car enthusiasts to see who has created the best ride. Competitions for lowrider bikers will surely not be far behind.

Once you've got a lowrider you've got to give it a custom paint job - from handpainted murals to all kinds of color schemes. Whitewall tires, custom upholstery, chrome rims...the whole range of exotic accessories lies before the new lowrider owner. Each lowrider is a unique piece of art - that's part of its appeal.

Aztlan, located in Chino Hills, California, is the number one lowrider bike manufacturer in the world, and if you check out their website you'll see the full range of lowriders available - before you get them home and start working on them so that they reflect your personality.
The Aztlan Lowrider Cruiser retails for $120, and consists of the lowrider frame, and wheels, a bent spring fork, bent sissy bar, and the banana seat. You can add a bullet light to that so you can ride it at night.

Then there's the Aztlan Gold Continental Lowrider, that comes with a gold flat twisted continental kit with chrome classic wheel, two gold mirrors, a gold bumper, and a gold bullet light. This retails for $260.

Among other styles Aztlan offers is the Birdcage custom - consists of the lowrider frmae, straight spoke wheels, a bent spring fork and sissy bar, banana seat, and a birdcage handlebar, seat post, birdcage pedals and nut covers, and a duck tail fender! This retails for $339.95!
Another company is the Mega Lowrider, located in San Diego. In addition to the bikes they offer all kinds of accessories, such as a heart-shaped steering wheel, upholstery such as velour grip and pedal covers, and bolt-on items like dice, skulls, or 8-balls!

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Alastair Hamilton is a syndicated editor of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com . For additional information on beach bikes subjects follow this link lowrider bikes

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Enjoy The Adventure - Drive Remote Control Cars

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned builder when you drive R.C. Cars, the adventure is universally present!
We at RC Cars Hobby are right here to guarantee that when you shop for, tune, and drive your car electric motor R.C. cars and nitro RC trucks and cars for leisure, whether they're custom built unassembled rc car kits or already made RC trucks and cars, you will have an fascinating, high quality experience.
As you read this article you will come across great hints, evaluations and opinions on the very most well-liked hobby fine electric and nitro RC trucks and cars offered now. RC cars are a progressively trendy interest specifically ready made for both gasoline or nitro powered Remote Control cars and trucks and electric RC cars. Why? Because consumers are at work many hours in the day and they do not have time to spend piecing together a toy truck or car as a spare-time activity.
Racing RC trucks and cars is a family hobby; from a 5 year old to a 90 year old, every age can enjoy this sport.
You can race your truck or car on the neighborhood sidewalk, or in the alley beside your property. With racing speeds up to seventy mph, racing tracks seen in most major cities, and racing clubs worldwide, it is extremely simple to discover how come Racing remote control cars and trucks has recently become an international interest.
Before choosing your rC car or truck, there are two or three things to think about. Figure out a spending plan. You will find there are consistently sales and price reductions on Remote Control trucks and cars where you should obtain as much as $200 off the list price. At that time, decide upon just how much of your time you have available to use on your hobby. If you have a little time you may want to look into buying an electric or nitro RC car kit. By putting your own car together you will be able to know measures to mend it when it is necessary. Yes, you'll need to get to know how to maintain your R.C. car while it races over varied harsh ground.
It will probably be meaningful to know about car electric motor RC parts, or gasoline powered Remote Control Cars and trucks so you recognize just how to keep up your car. You will see four first-class R.C. Car magazine publications out there to keep you updated on your pastime.
If perhaps you are checking into purchasing a nitro car, know the advantages and disadvantages of gas Remote Control Cars.
Just what are the differing examples of rC Cars? For the beginner, electric RC Cars and trucks are better because the only thing that you have to do is charge the battery and off you go!
Also popular for a beginner are nitro Remote Control Trucks and cars. There are some marvelous pre-made (ready to go right out of the box) cars that operate on specially made nitro fuel.
The best type of RC cars and trucks for novices are electric R/C cars - off the road types as they will be able to work all over your front yard, at the playground, on a patio or in an alley. On road RC cars can exclusively be driven on a smooth trail or street. These Remote Control cars and trucks work at speeds of as much as 70 miles per hour!
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Friday, January 26, 2007

The Rules of Go Kart Survival

You may think that driving a go kart is safe, but when you're screaming down the track at 160 mph anything is possible. Sure, most go karts do not reach speeds this high, but by following a few safety measures you can make your go kart experience fun at any speed.

Back in the olden days, when the only go kart tracks in the neighborhood were located at the nearby family fun centers, accidents were few and far between. But with the specialized go kart tracks and the higher speeds we see today it is wise to be aware of and to follow a few simple safety precautions. With the lower speeds of yesteryear it was easy to drive safely, but times have changed. Nowadays you must be aware of what can happen on the track and be prepared for it. But with a little bit of preparation go karting can be a thrilling experience. Racing takes all forms, from ATVs to scooters, from motorcycles to mopeds, but go karts are the only form that will give you the thrill of Formula One racing without as much of the danger.

It's hard losing control of a go kart when it's traveling at a top speed of 5 mph, but it's a very common thing at 60 mph. It's the drivers who have the attitude "it won't happen to me" that seem to end up in trouble more often. And when a driver thinks of his gokart as a toy instead of a racing vehicle that's where the trouble can begin. But on the contrary, it's the drivers that take safety precautions seriously that have the most fun with the least accidents. So driver beware.
There is a certain amount of risk at any speed, but most accidents can be prevented with some common sense and preparation. From the type of go kart you buy to the type of safety equipment you use can determine your level of risk. Anything is possible once you're on the track, head injuries, broken bones, fires and more. That's why it's necessary to have all of your safety measures in line before actually climbing into your gokart.

The first step to being safe is to race your go kart in a class that you are prepared for. There are many go cart classes that will cater to every age range from kids to adults and to every experience level from none to professional. Learning to drive go karts is a skill that can be mastered fairly quickly, but becoming a great driver may take a much longer time. It's best to drive in a class with drivers of your same experience level. Once you improve your skills you can then advance to the next carting level. Racing against drivers that are much better than you can spell trouble on the track, so it's smart to move up in class only when you have acquired the skills to do so.

With the high speeds we see today is it actually possible to race go-karts safely? There are two answers to that question. On the one hand, if you are well-prepared with safety in mind it is possible to keep your risks low and remain relatively safe on the track. On the other hand, any sport can be dangerous if you haven't carefully prepared and throw caution to the wind.
So exactly how fast are we talking about when we say that go karts reach some amazing speeds today? A normal racing kart can reach speeds of up to 60 mph. But an enduro kart can get up to 90 mph and a shifter kart 160 mph or possibly even faster. Now that's burning rubber! Flipping your vehicle over or getting hit from the side at any of these speeds is not something you want to do. That's why it's important to take precautions at every stage.

We have already mentioned that if you don't feel comfortable at these high speeds you can race in a class that matches your experience level. So don't start sweating just yet. The number one cause of accidents is carelessness. And no matter how careful you may be you must remember that you will be racing against drivers that may not be as careful. So race in a class that fits your comfort zone.

Helmets are a must at any speed. Find a quality helmet that will protect you from serious head injury if the unforeseen should happen. Head injuries are usually the most serious of injuries when racing and avoiding these types of injuries is priority number one. Clothing is also important. Go-carts carry fuel which can catch fire in a crash. This is why it's important to wear a fire-resistant racing suit, gloves and protective shoes. If the front of your gokart should hit another car or barrier it's the feet that most often get injured. A special pair of shoes can protect you from many foot injuries.

Buying a safe go kart is another important thing to think about. Most gokarts these days have a cage that protects the driver during a rollover. They also have strong side bars that prevent injuries when another driver rams into the side of your vehicle. These are two important safety features that you should not be racing without. It's better to spend a little extra money on a well-built go kart than to skimp and leave yourself less protected. In order for you to have fun you must lessen your risks as much as possible.

By keeping safety as your number one goal your go karting experience should be a fun one instead of a risky one. And with a little practice maybe we'll be watching you race alongside Tony Stewart one day.

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This article is presented by Go Karts Supreme, a top online source for racing go karts. If you are looking for information about racing or off road go karts visit Go Karts Supreme.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Yamaha ATV's

When you hear the term ATVs what do you think of? What about when you hear about Yamaha motor corporation? Do you ever imagine that some of the best ATVs are products from this company? Well you can easily satisfy your curiosity just by checking out their show rooms and finding out if these Yamaha dealers also have Yamaha ATVs in stock.

There are many different types of Yamaha ATVs that you can think about buying. This means that you will have to rein in your enthusiasm for all things ATVs. Now before you go out and buy an ATV that is completely unsuitable for you, a little bit of research needs to be done. The best place to get this information on ATVs and Yamaha ATVs, so that you can make an informed choice is the internet.

With the internet at your complete disposal you can investigate the many different types of Yamaha ATVs that are in the market and then decide which ones that you would like to buy. You will have to make a choice between sports and utility ATVs and see which one is more suitable for the type of life that you live.

The best type of Yamaha ATV that you can buy is probably one like the Grizzly ATV. You can use the Grizzly Yamaha ATVs for fishing, hunting, camping and all other types of off road activities. Out of all of the Yamaha ATVs the Grizzly ATV has a seat that is designed for comfort even through a hard day's riding and working. In addition to this fact these Yamaha ATVs are strong enough to tow other vehicles out of muddy situations.

Yamaha ATVs have been created so that they are environmentally friendly and compliant with the various laws that each state has passed for vehicles. There are different Yamaha ATVs that can be fitted with customizable shells. As many of these ATVs are used for hunting purposes the Yamaha ATVs can be found in camouflage colors or hunter green. There are other accessories that you can buy to make your hunting Yamaha ATVs perfect for that day out.

The various accessories include rear rack bags and gun scabbards. You can also see about buying ATV fenders that match your ATV. As you can see the world of Yamaha ATVs is very interesting. There are so many different types of ATVs that you can choose from and these all have the trusted name of Yamaha to back them up in their performance.

So the next time that you are looking to buy a great ATV all that you need to do is to head over to your nearest Yamaha ATV dealer and ask to see their stock of Yamaha ATVs. The next step is to have fun choosing your future partner in adventure.

About the Author
Bowe is the webmaster and content provider for many informational websites. You can visit his atv site at: http://atv.infoforuonline.com.