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Changing Tyres

29th September 2009
You may not have any experience in changing tyres, so knowing when to do so could be difficult without a proper inspection. If you don’t feel comfortable diagnosing the problem prior to changing tyres, then a professional can help. However, determining ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Braking Methods

29th September 2009
Modern brakes were invented in the late 19th century, around the same time as the tyre. Up until then, vehicles had wooden wheels that were stopped by large wooden blocks, lowered into position by the driver using a simple lever system. When tyres were in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keep These Things in your Car at all Times

28th September 2009
A cluttered car can be a nightmare, especially if you have young children, but every driver knows that certain things must be kept in your vehicle at all times. Certain elements are for in case of emergency, others are legal documents that you may need to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Should I Offer Free Coaching Sessions?

23rd September 2009
This is one of the most frequently asked questions, particularly by new coaches. Of course, there is no single correct answer. You should do what’s right for you and for your vision of your coaching business. As such it’s critical to stay mindful of y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Snow Chains For Cars - Chain Your 4x4 or 2WD This Winter!

22nd September 2009
Which is strictly correct do you reckon, “snow chains” or “snowchains”? it doesn’t really matter anyway although spellchecker prefers “snow chains”. Tell you what. You can call them tyre chains if you like and avoid the debate! Call them ... Read >
Author: JacobChristopher

What happens when you rent a car?

21st September 2009
To a traveller for business or pleasure, there are only two daunting challenges before him— Safe transportation and locating places. How comfortable and pleasant it would be to pack your bag of daily needs, get dressed and get into a car of your choice ... Read >
Author: Thomas Benjamin

the 3 D's Of Customer Experience

19th September 2009
I read a very interesting article from the Harvard Business Review that I"d like to share. It's all about your customer's experience of you. Before I point to the article, let me mention something we've found. Businesses often think they're doing... Read >
Author: Rashid

The importance of Breakdown Cover

16th September 2009
Breakdown cover policy or insurance is becoming more popular in the UK and it’s in very high demand. Automobile Association is a major breakdown company in the UK, in fact it is among the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members. Do ... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content

Differences between Breakdown Cover and ordinary Car Insurance

16th September 2009
Breakdown Cover is a wide rescue and recovery service for both breakdown and accident. Vehicle and personal you will get these two types of cover from a reputed British breakdown company. The vehicle breakdown policy will recover your car and personal pol... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content

Finding the best Specialist Road Bike

15th September 2009
Most people love to feel the wind in their hair and enjoy the thrilling experience they get from riding bikes. However, to continue enjoying these, the riders have to ensure that their bikes are in good condition. BMX parts help ensure that this is possib... Read >
Author: Julia Mattress

Defensive Driving - The Basics

11th September 2009
Defensive driving is probably the best way to ensure the safety of you, your passengers and your vehicle. Defensive driving describes the skill of being able to operate a motor vehicle in such a way that reduces the chance of being involved in an accident... Read >
Author: shinyumi

What to Do When You’re in a Road Accident

04th September 2009
When you’ve been in a road accident, it is normal to panic and feel completely paranoid, not knowing what to do and where to go. At such times you can hardly be expected to think of anything other than ensuring you and other with you are safe and sound.... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

CDM 2007 - Construction Site Safety: Let's Play "Spot the Idiot"

03rd September 2009
Abstract The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 are LAW in the UK. Find out why conventional approaches to safety documentation and management might not work effectively to ensure legal compliance and effective construction site safety. ... Read >
Author: redaokworks

Tips to keep your car feeling like brand new

02nd September 2009
At some point most car owners start to feel like their car is looking a bit old or run down. Some drivers take time to keep their car looking like it’s just rolled off the production line but for the majority of us we just don’t have the time to make ... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

The Best Box Trailers on the Market for Sale

30th August 2009
There are many types of box trailers with KRONE, SCHMITZ, KOEGEL, PACTON, and Drawbartrailer 4-axle trailers being just a few of the top brands you can find on the market today. These trailers can be purchased for a variety of purposes and many can be man... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Clean A Car Well

29th August 2009
Have you seen the price of car washes nowadays? Extortionate prices, even for automated systems and on top of that the latter don't do a very good job. Even the hand wash services that are scattered around the country don't treat you car like it is their ... Read >
Author: slivatree

What to do if Your Car Breaks Down

15th August 2009
No matter how reliable you think your car is it is always possible for a complication to occur, resulting in the breakdown of your trusty vehicle and possibly leaving you stranded. It always pays to be prepared and the same principle applies when you are ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Makings of a Good Driver

04th August 2009
With great power comes great responsibility. Driving incorporates power and you have to be extremely careful and adhere to all the guidelines and rules. Follow a few simple rules and become a great driver for your family, friends and ultimately for yourse... Read >
Author: Joy Chambers

Buying Cheap And Various Brands Of Tractor Tires

04th August 2009
We all know a tractor is created to give out a high traction with minimal speeds. This is down to the requirement of pulling large machines like ploughs etc . Now that we have got the basics out the way, lets move on to the tractor tyres.The nice thing to... Read >
Author: Junior Lott

How To Work Out How Much Weight To Lose To Get A Six Pack

01st August 2009
Beginners and in particularly men who take up training with weights normally need to gain weight and bulk up. Once this is achieved the individual can be well over 30 pounds heavier from when they first began training. There will come a time when the in... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman

High performance road cycle tyres

31st July 2009
Tyres are the key support to any vehicle and thus, from their selection to their fitting every thing needs to be perfect in order to minimise the risk factor in any case. Though there are a variety of tyres accessible in the market and even in the net but... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Tyre Safety Tips

30th July 2009
Keep tyres in top condition for safe driving. Tyres are one of the most crucial parts of your car in terms of safety, and as your only contact with the road, it's vital they're kept in the best condition at all times. This guide to tyre safety shows how t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Following in the tyre tracks of Ewan McGregor & Charlie Boorman.....

27th July 2009
Since Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman set off on their Long Way Round motorbike trip, literally thousands of people have followed in their tyre tracks. Many have braved it and gone it alone, while most have opted for the guided tour option. This has bee... Read >
Author: carlstars

Heatwave Travel Tips

27th July 2009
As temperatures soar higher and higher this summer, warnings are out in force about the dangers of spending too much time in cars that are just too hot for comfort. There are plenty of very serious dangers connected with the heat, such as heatstroke and d... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Guide to Summer Riding

23rd July 2009
Summer has arrived! Warm sunny days, long light evenings - the hours available to spend on your motorbike are endless. But before you take to the road, check your motorbike is in top condition. This summer riding checklist will make sure you and your b... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Car maintenance advice to avoid accidents

21st July 2009
Taking care of your tyres is something that most people don't think about when they think about their vehicles. If you're one of those people who don't think about it, you might want to start reconsidering. Tyres can play a huge role in how well your vehi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where can I take my camper trailer

21st July 2009
A good, strongly built camper trailer can be taken just about anywhere you can go in your four wheel drive. A trailer with high clearance, longer draw bar and a good offroad coupling will track and articulate over all manner of rough and uneven bush track... Read >
Author: peteinoz

cheap tyre changers

19th July 2009
Purchasing a tyre changer investing in a tyre changer permits your business to extend its reach and expand into totally new markets ; lucrative markets that can bring in more money every time a buyer drives by. The trouble is, the automobile correct indu... Read >
Author: Gregorio Lane

The Ease of Airport Hotels

16th July 2009
Getting to the airport sounds like an easy task but the trip to the terminal can be fraught with complications and an unexpected flat tyre or traffic jam can result in a missed flight and frustrating rearrangement of travel plans. Around one in every ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Preparing For Your MOT Test

16th July 2009
Typically most cars will need to be checked every year to ensure that they are safe to be driven on the road. This includes emissions, controls and the health of the car in general. The test is known as the Ministry Of Transport test (MOT). An MOT is s... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

The best ways to reduce emissions when you drive

09th July 2009
The environment is a hot topic at the moment and when we talk about it CO2 emissions and cars normally follow. There are many things drivers can do to cut down on their CO2 emissions and here are a few; Tyre Pressure Ensure your tyres are up to th... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Top Features to Look Out For When Seeking Ladies Car Insurance

09th July 2009
Women are statistically safer drivers than men - so it makes perfect sense that many car insurance policies cater specifically to women drivers. However, with the countless ladies car insurance offers on the market, it can be difficult to choose between f... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

High Quality Alloy Wheels and Alloy Rims for your vehicle

05th July 2009
The alloy wheel and alloy rims are very useful components that can be added to the vehicle since they are light in weight and provide the required quality to the vehicle. These alloy wheel or alloy rims are made from either aluminum or magnesium and somet... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Getting Original Wheel and Original Rim for your car

04th July 2009
With so many wheel options available for your car, it may become difficult to pick the right one when you go for maintenance or replacement of the wheels. It is important to choose the original wheel fitted original rim to provide value to your car. It is... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Get knowledge about hoist rings

01st July 2009
When ever we face some lifting and moving problems then hoist rings and other relevant products and services such as hydraulic jacks. For instance, in case of car tyre problem or puncture we need such products and services so as to get rid of any such mis... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Claim Compensation for Motorcycle Accident

01st July 2009
If you are involved in a motorcycle accident and the accident caused is not due to your fault, you can claim compensation for the motorcycle accident. Motorcycle accidents in highways are highly dangerous and fatal. Claim can be made from the insurer, the... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Ways to make car travel comfortable

01st July 2009
Traveling by car might not be as quick fast as taking a plane, but it is still the most widespread method of getting from one place to another, even when long distances are involved. It’s not always very relaxing comfortable or enjoyable to ride in a ve... Read >
Author: jackson.honny

Jesus Wants Us Cured by Gloria Copeland

19th June 2009
And he came down with them, and stood in the plain, and the company of his disciples, and a great multitude of people out of all Judaea and Jerusalem, and from the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, which came to hear him, and to be healed of their diseases; an... Read >
Author: Kenneth Copeland

Hilarious Road Trip Stories

14th June 2009
I have heard so many people mentioning of going on an excursion but very few people actually take the time and effort to go on a road trip. Most people I have met end up with almost the same excuse “I am short of time” or “Ya... May be some other ti... Read >
Author: Sanjivini

Tips for safe towing

09th June 2009
Towing any vehicle, whether it's a refrigerated truck, a snack hut or even just a standard trailer, will dramatically affect the way your van handles. If you are not used to towing any kind of trailer, there are a few safety tips you should bear in mind b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get the best quality tubeless tyres

05th June 2009
The history reveals that the car tyres were invented a long back while the process of vulcanization came into subsistence. Vulcanization involves a complete process of curative rubber that could be very advantageous in the process of deterioration of the ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

How to keep your van road legal & safe

04th June 2009
If you use your van as your work-vehicle and possibly as your sole form of transport, you cannot underestimate the importance of carrying out regular motor-maintenance. As well as ensuring that your vehicle is regularly serviced and receives its annual MO... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Packing it in

03rd June 2009
Whether you are going on a road trip holiday, or driving the eldest up to university, there always seems to come a time when you need to pack a lot of things into your car and transport it from A to B. If you have had to do this before then you will know ... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Motorbiking with style, the best for those who can handle it

03rd June 2009
Motorbike racing is a sport that popularised the so called superbikes so much that they are now sold in the city car price range. Some people wouldn't even agree that racing vehicles is a sport, but for motorbike racing, that is definitely not true. Motor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Repent – How Hard It Is To Do

01st June 2009
It is hard to repent, no doubt about it. I remember the comment made by a well known preacher of the nineteenth century that the hardest thing there was to do was to get men to repent. By contrast it was easy to get men to believe. He considered his gr... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Top Features to Look Out for When Seeking Ladies Car Insurance

29th May 2009
Women are statistically safer drivers than men - so it makes perfect sense that many car insurance policies cater specifically to women drivers. However, with the countless ladies car insurance offers on the market, it can be difficult to choose between f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

7 Safe Van Driving Tips

18th May 2009
Van drivers generally spend the most time behind the wheel and this can potentially increase their chances of being involved in an accident. These tips have been put together with van drivers in mind but can equally be applied to all drivers with a view t... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

14th May 2009
How many drivers check their tyre pressure on a regular basis? Once a week, once a month, maybe once a year! Did you know that by keeping your tyres at their recommended optimal pressure can not only help save you money on tyre wear but also on fuel? ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

14th May 2009
How many drivers check their tyre pressure on a regular basis? Once a week, once a month, maybe once a year! Did you know that by keeping your tyres at their recommended optimal pressure can not only help save you money on tyre wear but also on fuel? ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Tyre Pressure Monitor - essential for safety and efficient driving

08th May 2009
As a driver, you should make regular checks to your tyres, especially if you do high mileage either through social or domestic trips. Before any long journey you should always check your tyres, not only for wear and tear but also the pressure of your tyr... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon

Could You Cope With Car Trouble?

07th May 2009
So there you are, all ready and raring to drive off somewhere - perhaps for a day out or maybe just heading off to work. And wouldn’t you know it, your car breaks down at the most inconvenient moment. Of course, no time is good to have a breakdown, but ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Top Notch Car Care: Taking Care of Your Motor

05th May 2009
Your car may be one of the possessions that you rely on every day; to get to and from work, to collect your weekly grocery shopping or just to visit friends and family. Keeping it in tip-top condition should therefore be high on your priority list so you ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Evolution of the car

05th May 2009
Cars have come a very long way in the last 100 years or so. They used to be slow-moving, cumbersome things that weren't a whole lot better than walking, and they were unattainable to most people because they were cost prohibitive. Plus, there just weren't... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to reduce the risk of traffic accidents

01st May 2009
No one in his or her right mind wants to be involved in a traffic accident. It's just not something that people enjoy. Regardless of a lack of interest in them, though, traffic accidents can and do happen to even the best drivers. Most of the time they ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Top Tips For A Safe Spring Motorcycle

01st May 2009
The clocks have sprung forward, the days are getting longer and the sun is even starting to make the odd guest appearance, it looks like spring is well and truly here with summer just round the corner. For those of you who are fair weather bikers, now is ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Tips to save on fuel costs

01st May 2009
It is important to maintain your car and ensure it’s in good working order before any journey is made, especially long distance journeys so that you can get the most miles out of your fuelled car. Below are 11 fuel saving tips that can be followed: 1... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Car Maintenance Tips – tyre checks to be aware of

01st May 2009
It is important to regularly check that your car tyres are in good working order. It can be dangerous to drive your car with very worn tyres and also when they are under inflated due to issues with grip and handling. Tyre pressure is very important so you... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

A Guide to Run Flat Car Tyres: How to Keep Motoring After a Punctured Tyre

29th April 2009
Run flat tyres are a relatively new innovation that allows you to keep motoring even if one or more of your tyres develops a puncture. However whilst they do prevent the inconvenience of being stranded at the side of the road they do still have their lim... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

How to Drive Safely in Wet Road Conditions

29th April 2009
Driving in wet weather can present a whole new range of challenges to a driver, which can make the experience more demanding and stressful. However as long as you have the right knowledge, preparation and adjust your driving style accordingly it is possi... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Tips for Driving in Spain

28th April 2009
Spain is a fantastic country to drive in, with some fantastic landscapes, but it’s also a very large country, and opting to drive in Spain needs some forward planning to ensure a safe journey. Read on to find out more. Plan ahead. Don't rush your jo... Read >
Author: David Brydon

The Importance of Breakdown Cover

17th April 2009
Breakdown cover is becoming more popular in the UK and its in very high demand. The AA is the largest breakdown company in the UK, in fact it's in the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members. Do you know a huge number of UK motoris... Read >
Author: Robert

Get Your Car Up to Speed for Springtime Driving

15th April 2009
Springtime usually means sunnier, more travel-friendly weather. So it’s no wonder that, as soon as spring hits, countless people in the UK start to make weekend plans to drive out to scenic destinations, or perhaps holiday in a new town or city. But it ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Illustration of tyre game as a team building exercise

15th April 2009
There are a number of team building exercises and one of the famous team building games is the tyre game it is a wonderful team building game for the teams of ideally the number of 10-15, it is important to note the fact that a minimum of six people per t... Read >
Author: john

Chicken Laying Boxes Can Be Simple

15th April 2009
Chicken nesting or laying boxes have come a long way in recent years. We are no longer limited to a choice of just a few. There a re now a wide range of laying boxes for Chickens from which we can choose. From a simple homemade box to state of the art nes... Read >
Author: Dave Tee

Simple Shoes: Contribute Towards Mother Nature

13th April 2009
Eric Meyer is the man behind Simple Shoes. During his days in UCSB in the late 80's and early 90's, bored of the over-hyped, over-marketed and over-teched sneakers, Eric suddenly felt the need to create something more simple than the rest for day to day l... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Illustration of tyre game as a team building exercise

09th April 2009
There are a number of team building exercises and one of the famous team building games is the tyre game it is a wonderful team building game for the teams of ideally the number of 10-15, it is important to note the fact that a minimum of six people per t... Read >
Author: john

Common Savings and Budget Mistakes

07th April 2009
One of the most common budget blunders we make is to not budget for things that are likely to happen. We simply put our heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich and hope they don't happen. Then, when they do occur, we are left scrambling for the mone... Read >
Author: Mel C

Ten important checks before a long car journey

07th April 2009
When going on a long journey it is important to check your car is in full working order to ensure that it is safe. It is always good to have the car serviced regularly but it is also good to make sure the following important checks, as highlighted by the... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Stress Management: Transform your Thought Attacks™

01st April 2009
one of the key criteria of stress management is managing Thought Attacks™. A Thought Attack™ is what happens when your mind turns on itself and attacks any possibility of a positive outlook. It does this by focusing your thoughts on the negative and t... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

A young Driver’s guide to the Great Irish Road Trip

01st April 2009
If your are looking for a great holiday full of fun, that won’t cost a fortune then get some mates together and head off on a road trip. Now there are many famous road trips across the world, such as route 66 in America and the great coast road in Austr... Read >
Author: Rochelle

breakdown cover is it important?

01st April 2009
Its very common for new cars just purchased to come with some type of complementary breakdown cover it’s quite possible to get 3 years free breakdown cover when purchasing a new car. No one would expect a new car to breakdown but any car can get a b... Read >
Author: D Jones

A step by step guide to inspecting a used motorhome

27th March 2009
Our motorhome specialists here at Sureterm like to help and advise our customers wherever possible. So they thought that it would be a good idea to come up with a step by step guide on how to inspect a used motorhome and here are their tips. • Check... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Tyre Advice and Care

17th March 2009
Good tyre maintenance and tyre care begins with the fitting of tyres to the vehicle at an accredited tyre fitment centre. Tyres can be damaged and create unsafe conditions for the vehicle passengers if not fitted correctly. BALANCING: Properly balanced... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Gas Saving Chips - Are They A Rip-Off?

13th March 2009
What are Gas Saving Chips anyway? Basically, they are a device that are charged with resonant frequencies. For those without a physics degree, that means the vibrations that occur within different materials. If you match or harmonise with these frequen... Read >
Author: David Gayler

What Should I do in the Event of a Breakdown?

10th March 2009
Millions of car breakdowns occur every year; often proving frustrating and unsettling experiences, especially if you have young passengers or are unsure of what to do. Much of the stress of a breakdown can be relieved by planning ahead - many breakdow... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Ride on Nitrogen Inflated Tyres

09th March 2009
Gone are the days when tyres were filled only with the air. Now just like replacing or upgrading other car components we can also replace the air tyres with nitrogen filled tyres. Nitrogen is was used in aircraft tyres, military vehicles, racing bikes... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com

Van Maintenance - How to Change a Tyre on a Van

09th March 2009
You’re driving along in your van happily going about your business, when all of a sudden, something doesn’t feel right. You get out to discover you’ve got a flat tyre. Don’t panic, it’s not the end of the world. But it’s also not going to f... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Keep your Car Save on the Road

28th February 2009
Accidents happen in a matter of minutes and it is crucial for vehicle owners to spend the needed time and money to maintain their tyres. With the current state of South Africa's roads it is crucial for drivers to become wheel and tyre savvy. Before taking... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Choosing the best Hand Trucks

18th February 2009
Choosing the best Hand Trucks Hand trucks are an extremely useful piece of equipment in many situations, from removal firms transporting boxes to and from their trucks, to being in almost constant use in store buildings and warehouses. Where ever ther... Read >
Author: JamesMcNeil

4x4’s and how they work

17th February 2009
The 4x4 specialist team at Sureterm Direct unravels the mysteries of driving a 4x4 and how and why it all works. So how does the four wheel drive system work? There are almost as many different types of four-wheel-drive systems as there are four-wheel... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Requirements That Your Car Must Meet to be Used For The Driving Test

30th January 2009
The time for the trial has finally come. After having grasped what you need to do with driving lessons, you’re now facing the test that’s necessary to obtain your driver’s license. This involves a lot of preparation, most of which is psychological. ... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Professional Tyre Changing Machines Are Very Portable

23rd January 2009
With latest technology taking the lead, there are machines and gadgets that are making lives simpler for people involved in any type of job. There were days when every single car used to have steel rims but now alloy wheels are very common. Though, steel ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Professional Tyre Machines- Change Flat Tyres Effortlessly

23rd January 2009
Professional tyre machines have really alleviated the hassles of tyre changing with their sophisticated angle and rotation control mechanisms. With the advancement in the tyre technology, wheels have become specialised objects which are heavy in size and ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Make Your Job Easier With Tyre Machines And Wheel Balancers

23rd January 2009
Tyre machines have proven to be an asset to workshops and garages, as no longer workers have to struggle with changing tyres. Automobile accessories are associated elements of a vehicle, which help in increasing the efficiency and appearance of a vehicle... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

How Mortgage Life Insurance Works

22nd January 2009
Tyre machines have made the job of changing tyres easier and quicker. With the coming up of technologically advanced tyre machines, the repairing of a vehicle’s tyre has been completely revolutionised. Tyre machines come packed with various improved ga... Read >
Author: Hadley

Hassle-Free Tyre Changing With Tyre Machines

22nd January 2009
Tyre changing machines are the most superior tools to overcome the hurdles while changing the tyre of a vehicle. While driving a car, one of the biggest misfortunes is the experience of a flat tyre. Changing the tyre of your vehicle many a times becomes a... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Get The Best RAV Tyre Changers

22nd January 2009
With the help of RAV tyre changers, one can easily do away with the process of tyre fixing and alignment. In the automobile sector, tyre changing, wheel balancing, and alignment machines play an important role in providing a comfortable and hassle free ri... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Change Tyre Easily With Professional Tyre Changing Machines

22nd January 2009
Changing car tyres is not a problem anymore with the introduction of professional tyre changing machines. Loosening the beads, detaching the old tyre and then placing a new one can be a really difficult and knuckle-scraping job when it comes to tyre chang... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Five Tips to Keep your Car Tyres in Good Condition

22nd January 2009
Driving carefully by not over accelerating, braking hard and sharp corning is the best way to extend the life of your car tyres. This article has five other tips to keep your car tyres in good condition: 1. Correct Tyre Pressure Regularly check your... Read >
Author: James

Why Independent Tyre Specialists Doesn’t Mean Expensive Prices

21st January 2009
Many people see their car as their pride and joy. Something that isn’t just used to get them from A to B, but a hobby they spend time and money on. This is why it is essential that they know there are companies who will provide them with the service and... Read >
Author: Jenny

Tarpaulin Covers

20th January 2009
What are tarpaulin covers? Tarpaulin covers are prepared from polythene or cotton canvas and the main purpose of the tarpaulin cover is to act as a protective material. It provides a good protection from rain, dust hail and winds. Various uses of ... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Hate Snow Chains? Fabric Covers Offer A Soft Alternative

17th January 2009
If you actually do hate snow chains then you must have had occasion to use them and not found it to be one of life’s better experiences. What was it about tyre chains that really turned you off them? Was it the actual driving with them fitted or was it ... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Ten Top Car Tyre Tips

09th January 2009
Car tyres are the only point of contact between a vehicle and the road. Keeping them in good condition is essential for safe driving and achieving the optimum performance of your car. Here a ten car tyre tips: 1. Regularly check car tyre pressures. ... Read >
Author: James

Five Essential Checks before Driving a Minibus

07th January 2009
If after an accident a minibus is found to be unroadworthy the driver will be held responsible and it is unlikely that any minibus insurance claim will be approved. For this reason and because it is now a legal requirement, a minibus driver must check ... Read >
Author: James

Motorcycle Safety - Ten Top Tips

05th January 2009
We all know that riding a bike carries a few more risks than sitting behind the wheel of a car, but by applying a few simple strategies, we can reduce that risk significantly. I’m not here to preach; you’re going to do what you want anyway, and so you... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Choosing the Right Car Tyres for Your Vehicle

04th January 2009
You may need to replace or change your car tyres because of their age, deterioration or to improve the vehicle's performance. This article outlines some of the key factors that need to be considered before choosing the right car tyres for your vehicle. ... Read >
Author: James

The Use of Landfill Tyre Drainage Layers

03rd January 2009
Leachate drainage layers are necessary in most waste landfill sites to minimise the accumulation of leachate within the site and they reduce the risk of contamination of surrounding ground and groundwater. A cheaper and environmentally preferable option i... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Use of Landfill Tyre Drainage Layers

03rd January 2009
Leachate drainage layers are necessary in most waste landfill sites to minimise the accumulation of leachate within the site and they reduce the risk of contamination of surrounding ground and groundwater. A cheaper and environmentally preferable option i... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Biking in Winter: Be Prepared

19th December 2008
Of course, there are many bikers that are recreational riders and use their motorbikes only during the summer months or on milder spring and autumn days. In addition, there are those who use them as their primary transport on a daily basis and in all weat... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

How to have fun with a monster truck

19th December 2008
Ever sat in a traffic jam and fantasised about flying? I have…just soaring above the road and towards my destination whilst leaving my heap of steel by the wayside. This is why it’s probably a terrible idea for me to ever own a monster truck. Apart fr... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Three Reasons Why You Should Change To Cold Weather Tyres This Winter

18th December 2008
Winter brings icy and wet roads. Why not consider changing your tyres to cold weather car tyres? This article gives three reasons why this is a good decision: 1) Safety Probably the best reason for changing your car tyres. Did you know that the numb... Read >
Author: James

Improve your cars winter safety and save on insurance

16th December 2008
We’re all aware that the ice and snow on our roads during the winter months adds to risk and danger while we make our way to our destinations, but it’s surprising how many of us don’t make the time to take extra precautions to lower the chance of be... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

How to Change a Car Tyre

04th December 2008
There is a good chance everyone will experience a puncture at sometime in their driving lives. But it's amazing how many people still don't know how to change a car tyre and rely on the help of a passer-by. There is one place you should not attempt to ... Read >
Author: James

Three Essential Car Tyre Safety Checks

02nd December 2008
As the cold and wet winter months approach now is a good time to check the condition of your car tyres. Car tyres are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road. Any signs of wear or damage will decrease the performance of your tyres and ... Read >
Author: James

A Legitimate Work From Home Opportunity Is There For You

01st December 2008
There are a great many business ideas trying to claim your attention in the work from home niche. Unfortunately, not all of these are a good idea. In fact, a large number of them are no more than scams designed to suck all your money away from you. So how... Read >
Author: dreamboat

Choosing Your Alloys - Some Points To Remember

30th November 2008
If you have found a set of alloys you like the look of make sure you read up on user reviews and reports before buying them, so you get an idea of the handling and performance from other owners. Big wheels can look brilliant but will not necessarily impro... Read >
Author: nickjanaw

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

28th November 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Top tips for keeping the cost of your car down

12th November 2008
With an estimated 30 million cars on the road, it can be assumed the UK is a nation heavily reliant on the automobile. Indeed, stated as the EU’s third largest car market, 2.4 million new cars were registered in 2007 alone. Although many view havi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

{{{Online Business Opportunities

11th November 2008
{{{Pay Per Click can be one of the fastest ways to either make or lose money online – so I am going to list my TOP TIPS for using pay per click to make money and avoid the money pits which await the unwary.You won’t find any long winded explanations o... Read >
Author: robs

Site without maintenance …

10th November 2008
What will you say if I tell you that my car is creaking, producing darkest of black smoke, its windshield is ready to fall with two big cracks on it and its rear left tyre wobbles. Your answer will be either of the two, DUMP it or get its MAINTENANCE done... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Tractors for the Agriculture Industry

05th November 2008
Since food is essential for survival, agriculture remains the most vital segment of every country. For centuries, agriculture has been the primary occupation of majority of people. Historians and anthropologists have long argued that the development of a... Read >
Author: jatinder

Five Ways Your Driving Style Can Reduce Car Tyre Wear

30th October 2008
If you are looking for ways to save money on motoring costs then some simple adjustments to your driving style can really help the budget. It is not just fuel consumption that your driving style has an impact on. The rate of tyre wear can be directly ... Read >
Author: James

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

13th October 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Tips on Riding Motorcycles - Surface Tension

07th October 2008
While car drivers can happily roll along largely oblivious to the conditions of the road beneath their four stable wheels, the same can't be said for riders on motorcycles. Balancing on two wheels as you make your way around corners is an inherently pr... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Limousine stories

02nd October 2008
Limousines can be hired for any event or occasion but it is sometimes surprising just what they are used for. In addition limousine companies are very professional but sometimes events beyond their control can lead to things going very wrong. Here are a f... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Tips on Tyre Pressure for your Motor bike

02nd October 2008
But the more the do think about them, the more you realise just how important those two round, black and sticky hoops are. After all, there's only two contact patches the size of the palm of your hand between you and road, but those two patches make all t... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Seeking A Legitimate Work From Home Opportunity

30th September 2008
There are a great many business ideas trying to claim your attention in the work from home niche. Unfortunately, not all of these are a good idea. In fact, a large number of them are no more than scams designed to suck all your money away from you. So how... Read >

7 Common Causes of Car Tyre Wear

29th September 2008
Check car tyres regularly for any signs of wear. This is important as they are the only point of contact between a car and the road. Any deterioration of the tread or damage to the sidewalls may be risking an accident. The basic legal requirements for ... Read >
Author: James

Enjoy the Fun with Agility

23rd September 2008
Most of you have seen on television that agility is where dogs jump over hurdles, sprint through tunnels and weave around poles. Without these equipments such as tyre hoop, tunnels, and seesaw, an agility course is never complete. They are made to the... Read >
Author: trinity

Using A Childs Mountain Buggy

19th September 2008
Using A Child’s Mountain Buggy Your child Mountain Buggy can be used at many places that are impossible for standard pushchairs to travel on: at the beach, for example, or in muddy fields and of course up a mountain. Okay so we’re not talking Evere... Read >
Author: Marion Bridge

Using A Childs Mountain Buggy

19th September 2008
Using A Child’s Mountain Buggy Your child Mountain Buggy can be used at many places that are impossible for standard pushchairs to travel on: at the beach, for example, or in muddy fields and of course up a mountain. Okay so we’re not talking Evere... Read >
Author: Marion Bridge

The Sureterm Guide To Motorhome and RV Maintenance

11th September 2008
In the UK, Easter usually heralds the start of some major motorhome and RV activity as many owners embark on their first outing of the year. As Easter comes early this year, on March 23, there’s a strong likelihood of rain – so it’s important that m... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

BMW Release X5 Security

09th September 2008
BMW has released their latest X5 security bullet-proof car. This bulletproof car belonging to the European VR4 grade level. The body can withstand 44-caliber Magnums, 357-caliber Magnums Kruger and 9 mm pistol at close range shooting. BMW X5 security... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

09th September 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Exercise bikes - Lose the love handles.

08th September 2008
That spare tyre around your waist is simply excess energy that your body has stored for a rainy day. See your body is amazingly efficient at storing excess energy as fat, it squirrels it away all over your body by filling your fat cells. Imagine your body... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

What Are The Driver’s Responsibility When It Comes To Servicing Cars?

08th September 2008
As owner of a car, you have certain responsibilities to the vehicle. These responsibilities primarily come with the maintenance and upkeep of the car for the safety of you, your passengers, and other drivers on the road. It is up to you to make sure that ... Read >
Author: Emma Gold

Avoid being driven mad: Looking after a vehicle

08th September 2008
The average driver in the UK travels around 16,000 kilometres every year in their vehicle. As well as having a huge effect on the country’s roads, which were mostly designed and built to carry far fewer vehicles, these distances can often be detrimen... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

A Quick, Easy $2,000 in Your Pocket by the Weekend...

03rd September 2008
We've all known someone who needs to make some cash real fast. Or perhaps we've been in that position ourselves. A friend of mine recently needed to pay a rather large bill and didn't have the cash to pay it. It made me recall a time when I needed the ... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Advice on dangerous driving

03rd September 2008
People are so used to the act of driving that they rarely, if ever, consider the potential disasters that can strike once you get behind the wheel. Surprisingly most accidents do not happen on long journeys that we prepare for in advance making sure that ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Kovalainen Wins The Hungarian Grand Prix

03rd September 2008
Lewis Hamilton maintained his lead for the championship title after the Hungarian Grand Prix and Heikki Kovalainen took the chequered flag. The McLaren drivers dominated the practice and qualifying. Hamilton captured the pole position for the Hungarian Gr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Car Tyres Can Reduce Your Motoring Costs

21st July 2008
As oil prices continue to rise motorists need to find new ways to reduce fuel consumption. By spending an extra 5 minutes at the petrol station, checking car tyres are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, fuel economy can be improved b... Read >
Author: James

Crash Victim Files Accident Claim Against Repair Shop

20th June 2008
Joshua Hargis has launched a claim against the company that installed a new rear tyre on his motorbike, saying they were negligent, resulting in him being involved in a serious accident on the road. He was driving his motorbike at high speeds along a m... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Bike Maintenance Tips

25th May 2008
Like all mechanical things, a bike has to be maintained and has to be kept in peek condition at all times. It’s a well known practice of taking a bike for a thorough maintenance checkup at a dealership. By regularly visiting the same dealership you know... Read >
Author: Jennie

Istanbul Grand Prix 2008

25th May 2008
Spanish driver Felipe Massa won his third Turkish Grand Prix last Sunday May 11 at Istanbul Park. The Ferrari team stuck to a conventional two-pit-stop strategy that left Massa free to set a steady pace for the duration of the race. In a post race... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Buy Alloy Wheels?

22nd May 2008
Alloy wheels are considered by many to be a purely aesthetic accessory that is only bought to change the appearance of the car. What you may not realize, is that there are a number of technical reasons why you might want to fit alloy wheels to your vehicl... Read >
Author: Adrian Ripp

Choosing A Style Of Alloy Wheel

22nd May 2008
When someone decides to purchase a set of alloy wheels for their vehicle it is generally for two particular reasons. First of all, because alloy wheels are lighter than the traditional steel wheel, they reduce the ’unsprung weight’ of the wheel. Th... Read >
Author: Adrian Ripp

Scams to watch out for in Barcelona and advice to avoid it happening to you! Part 2

21st May 2008
Part 2 of my scams to watch out for in Barcelona, and how to avoid becoming the victim of one of them! Gypsy flower sellers. OK, I have no first hand experience with this one, but I’ve been told about it a few times and have read elsewhere. This is b... Read >
Author: David Brydon

How To Stop Your Car Skidding

11th May 2008
When driving in icey conditions there is a greater risk that your car will skid. This is obvious. However the simple fact is this, a majority of car skidding is a result of driver error or rather poor, ineffective driving and not poor weather conditions. ... Read >
Author: viddy55

Make Sure Your Car Tyres Are Road Worthy

11th May 2008
Making certain your car tyres are in sound condition is one the most vital parts of good car maintenance. Tyres need to be checked for wear, bulging, cracking, pressure and for objects caught in the tread on a weekly basis. Car tyres that are defective... Read >
Author: viddy55

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

09th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

07th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

06th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

Mind and Body for Your Health

28th April 2008
Does what I think matter? Health is related not only to our body but to our mind too. A person who is concerned about getting the greatest satisfaction from living wants to know the factors that affects him or her. The close interrelationship between mind... Read >
Author: Ozie Klein

Four Tips For Selection Of Tyres

18th April 2008
Every person in USA has its own car and need to maintain the car based on the usage. The proper tyre gives comfortable to the users. Every one wants comfort to give peace in the mind while lie-down on the sofa or on the chair. It is advisable to select th... Read >
Author: Christy Myers

HISTORY OF TRADE SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS

10th April 2008
It is believed that exhibitions or trade fairs began almost 600 years before the birth of Christ. While no precise record is available, The book of Ezekiel (in the Bible) written in 588 BC, contains many references to merchants trading in a "multitude of ... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Learn how to drive like Lewis Hamilton

07th April 2008
The first thing to mention is that any practising of the techniques below should be carried out on a private road or preferably a racing circuit. I do not agree with or encourage people to drive fast on the roads. In fact if you have a session at a racing... Read >
Author: Mike G

Suspension Bushes: For Road Safety And Driving Pleasure

04th April 2008
None can rule out the importance of metal parts of the vehicle. They are quite crucial in driving the vehicle. However, parts made up of rubber are also equally vital for the vehicle. Suspension bushes are one such component, which contribute to the perfo... Read >
Author: Breonna

MBT Shoes. One of the Nicest Ways to Get Fit.

03rd April 2008
Having spent most of my life in Kenya, East Africa I have been intrigued to hear MBT shoes, also known as Masai Barefoot Technology. MBT shoes are surely not a fashion statement and can look a bit odd. Invented in 1997 by Swiss Engineer Karl Mueller, ... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis

Suspension bushes: Speed Smoothening Component of Your Car

01st April 2008
As far as speed of any car is concerned, it can be said that the suspension bushes are one of the vital components of your car. You can find them in your car at all points where the vehicle chassis is joined to a moving suspension component. They serve a ... Read >
Author: Breonna

Suspension bushes: Because Your Car Deserves Great Speed

28th March 2008
Suspension bushes are the most vital components of your car. They are fitted to cars at all points where the vehicle chassis is joined to a moving suspension component. They are in the car for a very useful function. They act like a noise and vibration ab... Read >
Author: Breonna

Secret Move of Golf

28th March 2008
Golfers of all levels are constantly on the lookout for the secret move of golf, the simple tip or trick that will make everything fall into place. People have spent years reading books, watching videos and having golf lessons in an attempt to find the on... Read >
Author: Queensland Golf Services

The Tyre Review: Site for Your Car Tyre Needs with Car Tyre Reviews and Car Tyre Ratings

26th March 2008
So you have problems with your car tires. You wonder where you can buy high quality tires, the one that lasts longer and fits your driving style. You saw different advertisements and marketing promotions but are unsure of what the ads say. You have browse... Read >
Author: webefforts01@googlemail.com

Suspension Bushes: Life Line of Vehicles

25th March 2008
The desire to drive a vehicle smoothly can simply not be matched. The joy of gliding through the roads without and hassle can simply not be matched. However, people have to ensure certain things to achieve this dream of theirs. One major thing that goes a... Read >
Author: Breonna

Plan your Affiliate Marketing strategy in advance

19th March 2008
Affiliate marketing in India is still at a very nascent stage, where the advertisers are only investing in it to explore the potential of this new medium of advertising. The key players amongst Indian advertisers are Naukri.com, Jeevansaathi and 99 acres... Read >
Author: Meenakshi Wali

Autoversicherung: Baden Württemburg Prohibits Polluters in Eight Towns

11th March 2008
Outside industry, road vehicles are the major source of fine particle pollutants. These are not only released through the exhaust as a by product of fuel combustion but are produced through friction between road service and rubber tyre. Scientists classif... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

It’s Time for a Change

03rd March 2008
For the lazy drivers among us – myself included – there is something about our cars that’ll be ‘right’ for the first time in months at the end of March! As we haven’t bothered (or don’t know how) to alter our cars’ digital clocks since ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Combine Passion with Consistent effort to have Home-Base Business Success!

03rd March 2008
In todays world most people are reluctant to take the plunge into a Home-base Business, flirting with the idea for months before jumping in. This is due in some respect to the safety net some people seem to think they have in their job (just over broke). ... Read >
Author: martin varlow

Correctly Inflated Tyres Minimise Wear & Improve Fuel Mileage

12th February 2008
Gas prices are one of our daily concerns, sometimes these drop by a few cents and later on spike to all time highs and the worst part is that the consumer (you and I) do not have any control over these prices. It is a widely known fact that any market is ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Never ‘Tyre’ of Road Safety

29th January 2008
One of the country’s leading breakdown services is urging motorists not to get “tyred out” when it comes to carrying out basic safety checks on their car. Autonational Rescue marketing manager Ronan Hart emphasises: “Tyres appear to be one of t... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Don’t tread on dangerous ground with unsafe tyres

24th January 2008
Few of us put much thought into the state of our tyres until it’s either MOT time or one goes flat. However, leaving them unchecked can prove costly, and potentially lethal. According to an investigation by Auto Express, more than one third of Britis... Read >
Author: LuckySeven

What is the best car insurance for you?

21st January 2008
With the number of providers in the market, choosing the right car insurance has become more difficult than ever. It is important when choosing your car insurance that you shop around for the best deal as the cost will depend on various factors such as; t... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Usefull Tips for Selling a Business

14th January 2008
Inadequate preparation will almost certainly cost you the sale of your business. If potential customers for the sale of your business experience any delays on requested information, they will usually be scared away, and who can blame them. If they feel yo... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald

Roof Rack Provide Solution to Space Problem in a Car

30th October 2007
Imagine that you have a group of friends and all of you want to go for a bike ride in the steep ridges far away from your home. You have only one car to get to the place. All the accessories, luggage and other apparatus are to be accommodated in the car; ... Read >
Author: Alexus Devon

Tyres - Things that go round

09th October 2007
Tyres have been around for over 150 years. The first pneumatic tyre was made in 1846 by Robert Thomson who invented it and patented it. Many of the big tyre companies were found in the 1800's. BFGoodrich was founded in 1870, Michelin in 1888, Dunlop a yea... Read >
Author: Andrew

Motorcycle Accidents

02nd October 2007
Over the past few years Motorcycle Accidents have increased rapidly which is scary as the statistics of serious injuries and death is also continues to rise. 75% of all motorcycle accidents are the result of a collision with another vehicle may it be a c... Read >
Author: Jene

Car Maintenance

09th August 2007
Good Habits Three good habits to get into are: Make sure you check you oil regular and change it when needs be Make sure tyre pressure is correct Book you car in for regular services You should also be aware of: Lights – do they all working... Read >
Author: Ricky776

BMW Sauber Team at the Practice Test

07th August 2007
The first round of practice race for the upcoming 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix was dominated by BMW Sauber's Kobert Kubica. The Polish driver took his BMW Sauber F1.07 to the finished and clocked in at 1:22.390. He is the fasted driver during the morning p... Read >
Author: Evander

No credit check car loans-owning a car was not that easy

24th July 2007
Technology is at its peak. And with advent of technology man’s desire has certainly met its horizon. Transportation has always been the backbone for breeding of any civilization or individual. Comfort along with work has been the prime desire of the per... Read >
Author: Mathew Kenny

Tyre Disposal and Recycling

24th July 2007
It is now standard practice for tyre retailers to impose a tyre disposal charge when you change your tyres, which tends typically to be about £1.00 a tyre. You may wonder why you have to pay this charge - after all tyre disposal charges have not always b... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins

Tyre Retreading helps the environment

24th July 2007
Retreaded car tyres (or remoulds as they are sometimes better known) have been a part of the tyre market for many years. It is not that long ago that every tyre dealer in the country sold retreaded car tyres as a budget line. These days, the increased inf... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins

Car loans-vroom through the dream machine

13th July 2007
So far an individual is considered, a car means a lot more than simply a vehicle. Hence an affinity and affection is certain. But each time an individual do not own an ample amount to get a new car or swap a new one with the older one. So the financial in... Read >
Author: Mathew Kenny

Home Business Franchise, Which Opportunity is Better for You?

01st July 2007
The franchise world encapsulates almost every kind of home based business opportunity you can think of, through property management, recruitment, grass-cutting, tyre-fitting, sandwich-making, chipped paint removal, drain cleaning etc. Should one posses... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

F1 Season Lights Up For 2007

01st July 2007
This year's F1 Grand Prix season is underway, and in the first race in Melbourne Finland's Kimi Raikkonen secured his position on the winners' podium after driving his Ferrari to victory, with new British driver Lewis Hamilton securing third position in h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Internet Authors aren't carnivores

16th June 2007
When vegetarians want to be insulting, they call anyone who disagrees with them a 'carnivore'. That's inaccurate. No human being is a carnivore. People are omnivores. Generally speaking, -if you look around the world - you see that people eat both meat a... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

car tyres

30th May 2007
Proper tyre maintenance is an important yet often neglected element in road safety. The key benefit of effective tyre maintenance is simple, says Pope: 'It means not having a truck sitting up on blocks. In general, tyre maintenance is carried out using th... Read >
Author: John

Safe Use of Sack Trucks

30th May 2007
The simple sack truck is a good addition to any workplace that involves the carrying or moving of boxes or items. This will help to reduce the risk of injury to your workforce from manual handling as well as improve productivity. Manual Handling Injuri... Read >
Author: Fred Doherty

6 Ways to Build Muscle Without Weights (Part 3)

21st May 2007
Ok guys, here it is, the final part of my series on ways to build muscle without weights. This final part is going to be a little more advanced. If you're not already fit, it's probably not a good idea to follow this article in entirety. Some of the thing... Read >
Author: sean martin

Saving fuel cost the easy way

12th May 2007
With rising gas prices and environmental issues taking center stage, it’s no wonder that many people are looking into more fuel efficient cars. But what if you can’t afford a new hybrid, or you need the extra room that your SUV gives you? The good new... Read >
Author: John

Birthday Poems to Irritate Men!

04th April 2007
Over the years I seem to have amused and delighted many friends and colleagues by composing funny poems and writing them in their birthday cards. I have now decided to publish my anthology of wit, humour and downright rudeness for the world to enjoy! T... Read >
Author: Mark Mitchell

Modern Brakes: Are they any better?

03rd February 2007
Modern brakes were invented in the late 19th century, around the same time as the tyre. Up until then, vehicles had wooden wheels that were stopped by large wooden blocks, lowered into position by the driver using a simple lever system. When tyres were in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Should I Offer Free Coaching Sessions?

11th January 2007
This is one of the most frequently asked questions, particularly by new coaches. Of course, there is no single correct answer. You should do what’s right for you and for your vision of your coaching business. As such it’s critical to stay mindful of y... Read >
Author: Simon Clarke

Are You All Geared Up To Purchase A Treadmill?

08th November 2006
So, you are all geared up to use a treadmill? For, you have decided that you will now go the healthy way. You want to sweat out and lose those extra pounds. You don't like that bulging tyre around your waist any more or you simply are fed up of that loyal... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Braking Methods

16th July 2006
Modern brakes were invented in the late 19th century, around the same time as the tyre. Up until then, vehicles had wooden wheels that were stopped by large wooden blocks, lowered into position by the driver using a simple lever system. When tyres were in... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Holiday Car Hire Tips Spain

26th June 2006
Most of us, when we go on holiday go away to get away from it all, so the first thing we all want to do when we pick up our holiday car hire from your airport, is to get in the car and get to our accommodation. That is exactly what I had done for the 3 or... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

How to Earn a little extra from that automobile sale

09th May 2006
Hi this is my first article on this site I would like to talk about how to get the most money from the sale of your car van or truck, and how to sell it as quickly as possible, Some of the things here will appear so obvious, But you might be suppressed ... Read >
Author: kevin poole

Spare wheels are inconveniently stored in modern cars!

20th April 2006
Having been a keen British classic car enthusiast for many years (particularly fond of the Jensen classic cars of the early sixties) I only recently purchased a very advanced luxurious modern car. My new car is packed with what amounts to amazing technol... Read >
Author: John N. Cohen

Is Your Critical Bench Really Mind over Matter?

11th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris On your daily visit to the gym, what would you say was the singularly strongest thing in you your mind or your body? Of course many of you would say straight away that your body was. But then when it comes to increasing... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris

European Driving

14th January 2006
Europe has some fascinating, beautiful historical and sun drenched areas to explore. There are many modes of transport to get there, but driving in Europe gives you a flexibility to explore these areas that only driving can. Small villages, remote castles... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Aligning Motorcycle Wheels

02nd December 2005
Aligning the wheels is universally regarded as a sound bike practice. It is a good thing to have both ends of the motorcycles aligned so as to make cornering smooth and predictable. In addition, alignment makes less wear and tear for the wheels. It is ... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Correct Diesel Tuning, all you need to know to get improved power and economy from your diesel.

06th November 2005
Diesel tuning is more important than we think. Lets get down to the basics. Diesel is distilled crude oil (Distillate). Unlike what most 'Hollywood' movies promote of a diesel truck hitting a wall and exploding like a small nuclear bomb, oil does not r... Read >
Author: Byron Moore