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Archive for April, 2009

The Demand for Cheap Motorcycle Insurance

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Custom motorcycle
Motorcycle owners know the importance of protecting their vehicles and themselves from unforeseen events. As consumers, motorcycle riders are always on the look out for good deals. These riders would be pleasantly surprised at the growing number of insurance companies offering cheap motorcycle insurance. The companies themselves shun the term cheap though; they fear that consumers might view cheap as having low quality, or in the case of insurance coverage, being inadequate and weak. Insurers have found ways of cutting down the cost of insurance premiums to attract more customers. Apart from the basic reduction in rates, companies have devised economical packages and combinations of coverage to suit every driver’s needs.
Insurers have also adopted a more lenient definition of insurable risks. They now offer insurance to new riders and to companies that use motorcycles in their operation, a segment of the market which, before, has been neglected for posing too high a risk to riders. Cheap motorcycle insurance nowadays comes with high standards of coverage and customer care at the barest of requirements. And as with all other providers of products and services, insurance companies have recognized the potential of offering their products over the Internet. The perennial bricks and mortar insurance industry has been quick to get into the dot.com bandwagon. Insurance products offered online have been warmly received by the market. This has also enabled insurers to reduce costs in various aspects of their business.

Motorcycle riders seeking insurance coverage now have endless options available to them. Experience shows that a large portion of the market still prefer the human element when acquiring insurance coverage, but a growing number of motorists are turning to the online insurance providers for a faster and more economical service. Most insurers offer both options and they keep the expenses incurred and the prices of products of their online and offline operations separate while both focusing on the needs of their customers. Of course, the rates between these two selling channels vary due in part to the different cost of doing business.

The more comprehensive insurance packages offered by companies usually offer coverage for bodily injury and property damage liability, own-damage and collision, uninsured and underinsured motorists, medical costs, custom parts and equipment and roadside support. Different jurisdictions require different extents of coverage but motorists should always consider purchasing more than what is required to better protect themselves against lawsuits and larger expenses.

Nothing comes cheap these days but with the competition in the motorcycle insurance sector, insurers have began to see their way through offering cheap motorcycle insurance to address the growing demand for easy-access, no frills coverage. Motorcycle riders now have a wide range of choices for insurance coverage at very reasonable costs.


Five Things to Do While Living in Laurel Real Estate

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Antique bikes
Activities can be a big part of choosing where to relocate and Laurel real estate offers a suburban lifestyle, less than thirty-minutes from all the Big-City amenities of Washington DC and Baltimore. If you’re an art mogul, you can quickly jump on the highway and be at The Smithsonian Museums or take a ride out to see the Baltimore Orioles play ball.

#1: Go Antique Shopping! If you need some furniture to go in your Laurel real estate – particularly antique furniture, then you’ll love the AAA Antique Mall at 8751 Freestate Drive, which was voted the best antique mall in Maryland! People have traveled from all 50 states and more than 60 countries to view the rich selection of mahogany, cherry and walnut furniture. You may have seen some of these collectibles in major Motion Pictures such as Gettysburg, Runaway Bride and Liberty Heights.

#2: Catch a dog or a horse race! Fine dining and live Thoroughbred racing await residents of Laurel real estate at the Laurel Park Racing track. Though the 360-acre facility has been around since 1911, recent renovations have helped Laurel Park endure. Updated clubhouses with special VIP treatment are popular spots for bachelor parties, wedding receptions and charities alike, allowing access to watch from the Winner’s Circle and commemorative photos with the winning jockeys. This city is moving ahead with plans of adding slot machines as well.

#3: Experience nature at the Patuxent Research Refuge’s National Wildlife Visitor Center. The Visitor Center at the Patuxent Research Refuge offers interactive exhibits focusing on environmental issues, wildlife habitat preservation and endangered species rehabilitation. A large auditorium provides informative presentations on migratory bird studies, animal life cycles and environmental research tools. As Laurel real estate residents can imagine, there are miles of hiking trails on the 12,841-acre site. Catch a glimpse of elusive coyotes, fishers, red fox and South American nutria. Bird watchers will love the diverse species that live at Patuxent, including: whooping cranes, blue jays, brown thrashers,yellow-shafted flickers, mallards, American kestrels, wrens, Eastern towhees, Kentucky warblers, Summer Tanagers, Great-crested Flycatchers and the Tufted Titmouse.

# 4: Take a stroll down Historic Main Street. Some of the oldest Laurel real estate can be found on Main Street, where some of the houses and shops date back to the 1840s. St. Mary’s of the Mill Catholic Church and St. Philip’s Episcopal Church are two of the oldest relics, commissioned by the Snowden family. One of the district’s anchors is the breathtaking, restored Baldwin American Anne Victorian train station. The Laurel Armory is another eye-catching national landmark. You can wander the ruins of the Avondale Mill, catch a play at the award-winning Laurel Mill Playhouse and grab a bite to eat at the Main Street Sports Grill. Don’t miss the Main Street Festival in May, which attracts over 100,000 people who come to partake in the 350+ vendors, arts/crafts displays, live entertainers, culinary delights and parade through the historic district.

#5: Spend a day at Laurel Lakes and Granville Gude Park! You can grab some snacks at the Lakehouse before renting a $5 paddleboat to take out on the two lakes, hiking 1.25 miles of trails or watching a concert on the outdoor stage. Kids will have a blast a tot lot, while adults square off at the horseshoe pits. Whether you’re grilling, picnicking, fishing, biking or boating, what better place to enjoy the great outdoors than the quaint 29-acre Granville Gude Park? Locals living in Laurel real estate say the fireworks at the May LakeFest and Independence Day are a magnificent sight to behold.


Oakley Sunglasses are the Optimal Protective Eyewear

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Motorcycle club
Every snowboarder and surfer is familiar with the Oakley brand. This label is not only one worn by dedicated athletes because of its high quality materials and durability, it is also seen as something that is in fashion for those not interested in high intensity sports. It is one of the most trusted brands for sunglasses and quality sports clothing and footwear. Whether you are a Motocross standout or you are the head of the chess club, Oakley sunglasses are an essential accessory.

Jim Jannard is the founding father of the Oakley brand. This entrepreneur had no idea that his love for motorcycle sports would develop into a company that is well known as the premier sports brand around the globe. Jannard’s first product was not something you would see bearing the Oakley brand today: he developed new types of hand gripes for off-road motorcyclists. His rubber handgrips became popular so he added to spare motorcycle parts to his store and he continued with this line of work for nearly ten years. He soon noticed another problem that bike riders would continually run into, that of a lack of high quality motorcycle sunglasses. He got to work on this problem and the result was the very first pair of Oakley sports goggles.

Unlike the other items on the market, Jannard’s goggles were made from high-impact plastic, which made his goggles not only lightweight but also much safer than the standard glass goggles that were the most widely used at the time. Sales were slow at first but Jannard put together a team of young researchers and marketing gurus. The result was revolutionary eyewear; it combined both elements of goggles and sunglasses for the use by cyclists and skiers. By 1984, Oakley officially entered the sunglasses market sporting this new product. However, Oakley sunglasses did not take off until 1986 when cyclist Greg La Mond wore a pair of Oakley shades when he won the Tour de France.

Several world-class athletes such as Andre Agassi, Michael Jordon, and Cal Ripken, Jr. soon followed suit and sported Oakleys on and off their professional sports turf. Soon everyone knew what these sports stars saw in this brand; the high quality eyewear not only kept their vision clear and their eyes protected, it also looked great!


Are You Thinking Of Shopping Online For Motorcycles?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Motorcycle brakes
At this point in time, you might have made a decision to shop online for a motorcycle. It is true that nothing may stop you or make you take a u-turn. But before you go ahead, the following tips may be of great help to you. You may just be looking for a motorcycle or you might be leaning on a particular make. There is a lot of information over the internet. The question is, what amount and what quality of research will you carry out to ensure that you get what you want and at your budget.

First and foremost, you are not into direct contact with the seller and if you conclude on a deal without taking the prescribed steps, the sale contract will be binding on you. Repudiation will be impossible at law. Every businessman is out to make profit even at your own detriment, although there are some few honest dealers. So ensure that you are dealing with the manufacturer directly. Dealing with agents will imply that the agents’ fees will be added to the total price you pay. No agent is there to work for free. Weigh every possible price against the others and choose on the best one that will cost the smallest amount of your finance.

When shopping online, take note that there are certain things which might not be disclosed to you. The subject of disclosure is mainly the product and the price. Taxes and expenses for delivery may be included. So check out for the actual price to see if taxes and may be custom duties are included.

Another fact is that you are shopping online and there will never be that prospect to come face to face with the dealer to test the bike. This is mostly the case with used motorbikes. You will not have the opportunity of verifying any existing defects. For example, an oil leakage or worn out brakes and tires may mean the bike is not in good condition. These will automatically affect the price of the bike. The best option is to get access to auction sites. Items like motorbikes and other engine propelled devices are always sold at a cheaper rate when auctioned.

Check out for other accessories that you may want to use simultaneously with your intended bike. If it is being offered by the same dealer, it will be advisable to buy them from the same source as these will be sold at a reasonable discount.

How do you intend to pay for your new motorbike? To pay in installments or hire purchase is usually an easy means to acquire a bike. What I would advocate is to make a once and for all payment and in cash only. There are a lot of hidden dangers when using your credit card or making bank transfers online. First your credit card number might be stolen and take note that each time you pay in installments, you get charges deducted for making that payment from your account. Thus the final amount you pay for the bike will be more than the initial price.


Buy Quality Motorcycle Parts Online

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Motorcycle maintenance
Motorcycle parts wear out with the passage of time but with timely replacement of worn out parts you can ensure stress free rides. Moreover, sometimes an accident results in the breaking of a motorcycle part and vice versa. Often a damaged part of the bike can lead to mishap. Therefore it is often advisable to possess a spare part with you in case need arises, you will be in a position to replace it immediately.

Well when you are looking for bike spare parts — shopping on Internet offers wonderful experience by providing all that you need in widest ensemble at reasonable price. And you can get all this from the comfort of your home. No need to spend hours traveling from one store to another and get stuck in traffic jams just to buy some motorcycle parts.

There are plethora of websites that offer high quality and genuine motorcycle accessories at extremely affordable rates. As there are no maintenance expense the prices are much lower in online shops in comparison to brick and mortar stores. The savings are passed on to you in the form of low prices.

The only drawback of online shopping is some of the vendors ask for shipping and transportation charges. And there is a fear of loss or damage of products during transit. But all this can be averted if you are slightly careful in the selection of online vendor. Most of the site offer free shipping of goods and money back guarantee if the goods are lost in transit and replacement facility if the goods are damaged. So do not hesitate get online and choose the bike accessories you need and simply place the order. There is a greater possibility of you getting all you need in few simple clicks.