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Motorcycle Tools that Keep you Going!
Availability of valuable tools is a must. They say expect the unexpected, foresee the unforeseen. This is the reason why we have to be equipped with the right tools to keep us going. Absent these tools, we will incur delay, loss and experience frustr
By: Maricon Williams.
Tips in Preventing Motorcycle Injuries
Safety in riding motorcycles in order to prevent injuries is a very critical issue especially during the peak of motorcycle season. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons are very much concerned about this issue since there are almost always a
By: Kay Zetkin.
So you want to be a custom bike builder? Start with a motorcycle kit!
The step from reading about building motorcycle kits and watching bike builds on television to the real thing is a little more difficult than it looks…So you want to be a custom bike builder? Well friend, before you rush out and buy that motorcycle k
By: Michael Holmes.
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Phoenix Insurance to move its headquarters to Plano (BizJournals)
Phoenix Indemnity Insurance Co. will move its headquarters north to Plano and add 50 employees, taking the company?s employment in North Texas to 125 in the next four years.
Lynch puts motorcycle safety first (Killeen Daily Herald)
More Fort Hood soldiers have died in motorcycle accidents in the last six weeks than Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch's command lost in its last six months of combat in Iraq.
CarInsuranceList.com Works for Motorcycle Safety (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
With gasoline hovering in the mid-range between $3 and $4 a gallon, American drivers are shifting their preference from gas-guzzling SUVs and trucks to smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles and to motorcycles, which return more than twice the fuel economy of even a small compact.
Atascadero to pay $50K in downtown eminent domain suit (The San Luis Obispo T...
Atascadero has settled a two-year-old lawsuit that claimed key city officials conspired to force the sale of a downtown property through eminent domain proceedings. Lawyers representing the city through the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority ? a statewide insurance pool used by public agencies for such litigation ? agreed in August to pay Pat and Sue Gaughan $50,000 to dismiss the ...
