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Archive for August, 2008

You Can Pass Your Driving Test Even If You Can’t Park Your Car

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

pass your driving testImagine the following situation: you practice driving for months, and now you are feeling confident enough to take the driving test. You go to your local DMV office, wait in line and start the test.

During the test everything feels great: you signal, you make smooth turns, you make an excellent parallel parking, you stop at stop signs and go at green lights. Your feeling is that the license is in your hands.
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Learn To Ride A Motorcycle

Monday, August 25th, 2008

learn to ride motorcycle- Learn How to Ride a Motorcycle
- Learn How to Get Licensed
- Learn How to Choose Proper Gear
- Learn How to Buy a Motorcycle
- Learn a Variety of Riding Tips
- Women Riders Get Special Instruction

Riding a motorcycle is one of the most exhilarating joys you could ever experience in life. If you’ve never ridden a motorcycle before, then you are truly missing out.  It doesn’t matter if you are young or old, male or female… riding a motorcycle is open to all, whether you’re a teenager, a young woman, or even a retired grandfather.
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Beat The Huge Speeding Ticket Cash Machine

Monday, August 11th, 2008

beat the huge speeding ticketDid you get a speeding ticket in the USA by radar, laser, or pacing? DON’T PAY YET - at least not until you read how easy it is to get your case dismissed

Who else wants to use the proven, legal method to beat your speeding ticket and avoid fines and surcharges?

5 easy steps to win that cops, prosecutors, and judges don’t want you to know. But can’t stop! Even if you were speeding, even without using a lawyer.

Prosecutors, cops, and judges don’t want you to read this page because they can’t ignore case precedent law (that allows you to win). They have to play by the rules.
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A Motorcycle Diary - The Kiwi Bike Log

Friday, August 1st, 2008

a motorcycle diaryDesigned to enable you to keep an ongoing record of all your bike details in one place for easy reference. The Kiwi Bike Log e-book prints to 52 A4 sheets with twenty categories that you can write information in, and a further five categories providing riding advice and a last one telling you how to avoid buying a stolen bike.

Not only are you able to enter and refer to all this information for your own use, if you sell your bike it’s a great selling point if you can supply the new owner with all this information as well.

Kiwi Bike Log has been designed with the input from motorcycle riders I have met and thirty five years of riding all sorts of bikes on all sorts of roads in all sorts of conditions.
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