Posts Tagged ‘motorcycles’

Putting Your Love of Motorcycles on Your Personal Checks

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by by Alan Plastin

Showing your personality and style can be easy these days, even when it comes to something simple like your personal bank checks. You will find hundreds of themes to choose from if you take a look at any website that sells checks. Your individuality can be showcased with images from everything from holidays to popular entertainers. You can even find checks with iron horses if you’re a motorcycle fan.

These days, with the high cost of gasoline, motorcycles can offer an economic alternative to other modes of transport. Small motorcycles get better miles per gallon when it comes to gasoline and take up less space on the road. In some countries, like Vietnam, motorcycles have become the preferred mode of transport. In London, England, motorcycles are exempt from the city congestion fee, making some people prefer them to cars.

Motorcycles don’t always have the same meaning for different people. No matter what your interests lie in, you can probably find a check that corresponds with your personality. Don’t think you have to ride a Harley to be considered a motorcycle buff.

However, if you ride a Harley, you pretty much have a wide array of choices for your motorcycle checks. Since Harley-Davidsons first came onto the scene in Milwaukee in 1903, they have inspired a bevy of loyal customers. Their logo-inspired merchandise alone accounts for 5% of their annual sales. Whether you drive a Sportser, a Dyna, or a Softail, it is fairly easy to find Harley themed personal checks that fit your style. Some companies even offer checkbook covers that match the motorcycle checks.

Are you a policeman? You can also find personalized checks that contain references to careers. There are many police forces that use motorcycles as means of transport. Some companies offer checks with designs that represent not only police officers’ service to their community, but also feature the motorcycles they ride on while doing so.

For those people that like to demonstrate their love of classic American symbols, patriotic checks exist that feature such things as the American flag, the bald eagle, and the classic motorcycle. Some would argue that these are all expressions of America’s love of freedom. Motorcycles can be associated with the “open road” and personal expression, which makes them popular on the patriotic checks.

Adventure and speed are most frequently connected to motorcycles, of course. For intense competitions, street bikes can be used for track races. Some personal check images contain pictures of drag racing and dirt bikes. To those people that enjoy going to the races, racing can be an art form and a way of life.

If you want to show off your passion for motorcycles, using their image on your personal checks can be a great way to go. It can also be a good idea if you own a motorcycle business and want to employ them as marketing tools. Checks that are otherwise plain can be made impressive with a memorable image.

If you order your motorcycle checks online, rather than at your local bank, you can generally save 50%. It’s also easier to search for themes that you want, as well as to look at hundreds of images. When you order online, you can generally get duplicate checks, as well as matching checkbook covers.

Popularity of Electric Pocket Bikes

Posted on July 10th, 2009 by by Michael Shores

Electric pocket bikes are quickly becoming popular among pocket bike enthusiasts for the perks it offers over traditionally gas powered bikes. But the revolutionary trend is its move into the homes and hearts of more average consumers. The way it is changing the image of the industry has made it more inviting as potential toy for everyone.

Electric pocket bikes became very popular around the world for performing tricks as well as for racing but were originally developed in Japan. In a short span of time, the excitement spread to Europe and the United States mainly because of the safety improvements it offers over traditional mini bikes which are notorious for being dangerous and noisy.

On the other hand, the electric engine is a smooth quiet ride that stores as much as 700 watts of power in an electric motor. It provides a big image boost for the pocket bike industry since the quiet and environment friendly engine is inviting to the more noise conscious crowd.

All the fun and excitement of riding a pocket bike isn’t tarnished by the improved safety features in the new electric model. There is an expectation for thrill and that isn’t lost in any way. This makes for a new toy available for the younger population as parents are less reluctant once they learn of the improvements made.

The electric pocket bikes usually come with the necessary safety equipment including knee and elbow pads and a helmet. Also, both front and rear disk brakes are vented and can be adjusted by using the brake caliper to help prevent any wear that might damage the brake pads.

Many new models are designing their tires with an interior airtight seal to minimize the chances of getting a flat. Because of its size, this is a huge safety improvement that prevents severity of an accident that may result from flatting.

As a way of mitigating theft, the ignition of the bike is covered and locked to keep someone from stealing the bike too easily. And any amount of protection is good since these bikes will definitely get people’s attention. The wide selection of color and special attention to detail in the design gives the bike that sexy sporty edge.

For many people, the electric pocket is a dream toy. Many people of all ages will continue to enjoy this new development in motor hobbies for many years to come. Parents have fewer problems giving something like this to their kid with the new improvements in safety. So it is easy to see why electric pocket bikes are so popular, and that is good for the bike racing and the industry as a whole.

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Why A Motor Scooter Is A Great Alternative In Traveling

Posted on June 25th, 2009 by by Steven M. Mihajlov

A motor scooter is a great alternative mode of transportation to combat the rise in fuel prices. They come in a variety of sizes, 50cc scooters to 800cc scooters. Besides the obvious savings with fuel, there are many benefits to owning a gas scooter.

One benefit is that moped scooters are very easy to use. They tend to be quite similar to motorcycles; however, unlike a motorcycle the engine of the moped scooter is located below the seat and above the rear axle. The scooter is also significantly lighter than a motorcycle and the step through frame creates a feature where riders can rest their feet on a platform or footrest instead of pedals. Unlike the motorcycle, there are no shifting gears, making it easy even for kids to operate.

Another advantages are that they are economical. All over the world, scooters are a popular form of urban transportation due to their low cost. The price depends on many factors including whether you’re buying a high quality name brand versus an inexpensive and low quality model. Most beginning models can start below $1000.

Another way gas scooters are economical is via gas mileage. While most cars average approximately 20 miles to the gallon and hybrid cars can get 30 to 40 miles to gallon, that is quite low compared to some scooters which can get up to 80 miles to the gallon. This fuel efficiency increases the amount of money you save in gas each time you fill up your tank saving perhaps thousands of dollars annually.

Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved moped scooters to use on roads. This is a nice benefit since now motor scooters can be driven on the street. With the Dot and EPA approval, mopeds are street legal and meet their strict standards in all 50 states. However, since many scooters can not travel fast, it is a good idea to stay off the interstate or highway.

Owning and riding a motor scooters has many advantages. If you have a tight budget or looking for a easy way to run errands around town, scootering is the way to go. You are right, they can not prevent you from rain showers, so maybe a car would be better on rainy days.

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