Friday, July 17, 2009

All Terrain Vehicles Make Hitting The Trails Easy And Fun

As urban sprawl and suburban growth continue to crowd us more and more, the allure of open trails and roads less traveled becomes more and more appealing. While hiking and cycling offer a needed respite to many, others are drawn to the power, speed, versatility, and fun offered by all terrain vehicles. Unlike motorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs) sit on three or four wheels, and are easy enough for almost anyone to operate. Further, all terrain vehicles are easy to understand once you know a few simple basics.

Technically speaking, an all terrain vehicle is a small, open, three or four wheeled vehicle that is designed for off road travel. Those in the market for an ATV will quickly notice the paucity of three-wheeled versions on the market. Due to safety reasons the three-wheelers had a tendency to tip over easily only four-wheeled all terrain vehicles were legally produced from 1987 to 1997. Although it is again legal to produce the three-wheelers, very few have been produced.

Aside from the wheel configuration, all terrain vehicles can be divided into two distinct camps: sport models and utility models. Utility models are generally designed to haul small loads on racks or on attached trailer beds. While they may have an engine displacement similar or identical to a sport models, they are designed for more power and less speed. Sport models, on the other hand, are smaller, lighter, and faster, than their utility counterparts. Able to reach speeds as high as 90 miles per hour, some sport models are faster than many full sized cars.

With all that speed literally at your fingertips owners and operators of all terrain vehicles need to remember to put safety first. With engines as large as 800ccs, these vehicles can be extremely powerful and they can accelerate quickly, making it easy to tip them over. While driving an ATV can be fun, functional, and exhilarating, it can be dangerous as well. Each year there are thousands of injuries, and hundreds of deaths, related to all terrain vehicles.

Despite the dangerous track record, all terrain vehicles can be safe and fun for those who follow basic safety precautions. With precautions in place all terrain vehicles provide a fun and fuel efficient way to hit the road, trail, or even hauling things around the farm. Lightweight, easy to store, fast, powerful, and fun; all terrain vehicles have earned their popularity through their utilitarian and recreational qualities.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

All Features of KTM Duke 200

The KTM bikes is a subsidiary company of Bajaj Auto which has recently started its dealership of KTM Duke 200 in many cities in India that includes Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore. The KTM Duke 200 has been getting an overwhelming market response from couple of days ago in the Indain mobile market. The KTM Duke 200 will be available in other countries like South East Asia and Latin America after a span of time with its introductory price. The KTM is a reputed Austrian bike manufacturing company and KTM Duke 200 is designed in India which is now selling through Bajaj Auto ProBiking outlets across the country. The KTM Duke 200 is mainly designed for the youth generation who like the riding on the Indian roads with more effectively.

The KTM Duke 200 Price In India is tagged at Rs 1,17,500 and the company is expecting a good sales figure of 2,000 units for a month. The competitor of KTM Duke 200 is that like Honda CBR 250R and Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS at the same price point. The KTM Duke 200 Features reveal that the superbike is powered by a single cylinder, 4-stroke, spark-ignition, liquid-cooled along with 200cc of engine displacement for better speed on the road. The bike comes equipped with a maximum power of 25 BHP and 19 Nm of a maximum torque that the rider can get high riding speed on the road.

The Ktm Duke 200 Specification are superb that the bike has been installed with 125 kg of curb weight and is accorded with lots of shades and sporty design. The rider can get 10 kmpl of fuel efficiency on the tough roads and comes with 18 litres of fuel tank capacity as well as 2.5 litres of fuel reserve capability. The KTM Duke 200 has been bundled with 6 speed manual transmission in a single variant of petrol and comes with an electronic starter option and the rider can start the bike with just a single click on the button. This bike has been comprised with 300 mm disc brake at the front with two-pot brake caliper and the rear disc brake of 230 mm with one-pot brake caliper that the rider can control the bike.

The rider can ride this bike with more comfort and stability on the road without any exhaust due to its alloy wheels system. The bike consists of 110/70 x 17 mm of front tyre size and 150/60 x 17 mm of rear tyre size for better riding experience on the tough roads. On the other hand, the KTM Duke 200 comes equipped with both of front telescopic and rear mono-shock suspension that is capable of carrying large quantity of stuff on it. Both of front and rear suspension is installed with 150 mm of adjustable suspension that provides comfort for the riders on the tough Indian roads.

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