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    Have you recently been involved in a motorcycle accident? Are you worried that the insurance company might not be willing to pay you everything you deserve? No matter whether it was you or the other driver who was on the motorcycle at the time of the accident, dealing with insurance companies may seem like a confusing new career. Fortunately, you can always hire a motorcycle accident attorney to take care of everything for you. But instead of simply hiring whomever has the first entry in the phone book, here are some questions you should consider asking: How many similar cases have you handled? An accident between a motorcycle and a commercial truck may involve slightly different laws than when there is an accident between a motorcycle and an ordinary family car. The best motorcycle accident attorney for your case is going to be somebody who has been previously successful at handling the same type of accident. He or she should be able to give you a rough idea of his or her previous track record, including how many previous lawsuits were settled favorably out of court. This can help to give you a good idea as to whether or not this particular lawyer will be able to handle all the aspects of your case. Do I have a strong case? Although you might think that you have a good case, it might actually not be very strong if you were riding without a helmet or were driving…

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    Motorcycle Technician / Mechanic Job description: Motorcycle mechanics repair and maintain the bikes that people bring into their shops. Some motorcycle mechanics may also work on all- terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and snowmobiles. Motorcycle mechanics usually follow a checklist to find out which parts are operating normally and which aren't, when maintaining a bike. If a motorcycle breaks down completely, a mechanic uses various techniques to assess the problem. Since motorcycle brands…

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    he balancing motorcycleHave you ever dreamed that you wanted to have a balancing motorcycle? Well nowyou can! BMW announced that it will start producing a motorcycle that balances. I thinkthat it’s kind of a good idea that there trying to make a balancing motorcycle. It mightmake it easier for people to learn how to ride a motorcycle. When I grow up I would wantto ride a motorcycle, in fact Coach Shout has a motorcycle himself.After BMW’S 100th year anniversary they announced that they would…

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    A bobber motorcycle is a motorcycle that has had unnecessary components and parts removed in order to reduce the weight and give it a minimalist look. Typically, these parts can be removed without damaging the function of the bike. There are no rules for making your own bobber, and you have complete control of your own freedom throughout the process. Really, the removal of any component that is not required for ongoing riding is up to you and depends entirely upon the amount of weight that you…

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    watching the motorcycles race around the track at insane speeds. The way the motorcycles rounded the corners and ripped apart the straightaways awakened a raging fire deep in the pit of my stomach that would seem only intensify with as I grew older. Every since I was a young boy I was fascinated with motorcycles. I would love to see them as they would pass by mom’s car on the freeway, or whenever we would go to the store in our little black Mazda and I would see a group of motorcycles parked at…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer established in 1984 by John Bloor after the original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. The new company (initially Bonneville Coventry Ltd) continued Triumph’s record of motorcycle production since 1902. Triumph bikes come with the slogan “For the Ride.” It is a 528 million pound company which deals in: • Motorcycles • Clothing • Accessories All the…

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    Choosing A Textile Motorcycle Jacket - If, like me, you believe the pros of owning a textile motorcycle jacket far outweigh the cons, there are a couple of things you should keep in mind when choosing the one for you. Denier Rating - The denier rating of a textile motorcycle jacket denotes the weight of the strands used to create the garment. So if a jacket has a high denier rating, it will be thicker and more durable than a jacket with a low denier rating. Or, at least, that’s how it’s…

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    things in life? Take a look at motorcycle accidents around the world in developed and developing countries. Do you think that the price of gas, or the price have an effect on the amount of accidents? A group of people in California had the same question, and what they found was that motorcycle accidents increased when gas prices went up. They also noted that the price for a new motorcycle is considerably less than a new car, and people have more disposable income to purchase more niceties…

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    The Motorcycle Diaries is a 2004 biography film that follows the life of communist revolutionary leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara in his early twenties, specifically his 1952 journey traveling across South America on a motorcycle with his best friend Alberto Granado. Both the book & film is a favorite of mine because it has inspired me to pursue my dreams of seeing the world and by doing so; my views on life have evolved as well. I believe that The Motorcycle Diaries conveys a message that everyone…

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    The Motorcycle Diaries versus End of Watch In this essay, we will be comparing the similarities and differences in two films: The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) by Director Walter Salles, and End of Watch (2012) by director David Ayer. The genres of the two films are similar yet different. The Motorcycle Diaries is a biographical drama about the journey and written memoir of Ernesto Guevara. In the movie Guevara (Gael Garcia Bernal) travels through Latin America with his friend Alberto Granado…

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