Atvs Pave The Way For Off-road Fun

Atvs Pave The Way For Off-road Fun

If you’re idea of fun skews toward the offroad variety we invite you to discover the most fun you can have on four wheels courtesy of the incredible line of ATVs at Bikes R Hot. From scooters and mopeds to quads dirt bikes and dune buggies we offer a variety of vehicles for your on and offroad fun. And with a full spectrum of ATVs ranging from pocket quads all the way up to our 400cc models the shape and size of the vessels you choose for your offroad adventures may change but the advanced engineering and design we champion in every one of our products won’t.

From sand dunes to rugged mountain trails to every offroad scenario you can imagine our ATVs are up to the task and then some. Our top of the line ATV the 400cc Utility Model A is indicative of the technology and design that set our ATVs apart. This incredible model features 4wheel independent suspension front and rear differential 5speed with reverse the ability to tow up to 850 pounds tons of torque and a Honda designed motor and CARB EPA CARB/green sticker approved. Other models feature a bit less in terms of engine power but every bit the ruggedness and high performance you demand.

From our 300cc Utility B model which is perfect for rough terrain as well as carrying a heavy load to our 150 Sport model which can conquer dunes or a rugged mountain trail in style you’ll have many styles to choose from. And because we’re all about family fun we’ve got a couple of great rides for the kids as well! The Red Fox 110 features an electric start and an incredibly unique new design that sets it apart from anything on the market. Built with the highest end materials available the Red Fox puts out 7.3HP/8000 RPM. Meanwhile our 110 Mini Deluxe features front and back cargo carriers a brand new updated design Honda Designed Motor and Carb and a multitude of colors to choose from. No matter what the age of the riders in your family we’ve more than got you covered!

Our inventory of ATVs as well as the many other great two and four wheel recreational vehicles we have in stock is proof positive that you don’t have to pay big bucks to get exactly the vehicle you want. Take advantage of the state of the art technology inherent in all of the products we carry and redefine your leisure time while cultivating fun and adventure for the entire family.

About the Author: Michael Bonham is the owner operator of Bikes R Hot. Bikes R Hot is proud to offer high quality on off road vehicles and scooters at competitive pricing. Our company offers the elite line of products in this industry of on off road products.

Get A Used RV For Sale Cheap At Repo Auctions

Get A Used RV For Sale Cheap At Repo Auctions

There are several advantages to buying an RV at auction. You can literally save thousands on the initial purchase. Dealers generally need to mark new RVs up 30 to 40 to cover their overhead. While it’s not unheard of to buy a used RV below wholesale at auction. You are also less likely to end upside on the purchase since the price is heavily discounted when you buy. And you may be able to avoid today’s tight market for financing altogether.

Yes you can find campers for sale at auction in very good condition You’re buying someone’s used vacation vehicle or the inventory off a lot when a dealer left the business or went bankrupt. Financiers usually require quite good credit to buy an RV new. Chances are good that the unit you’re buying was well looked after. You may even be able to get a used RV for sale still under the manufacturer’s warranty.

So how do you find the best auctions? RVs go on sale regularly as a result of government surpluses like the FEMA campers for Hurricane Katrina seized vehicles and repos. The key is to find the auctions which are generally not well publicized. The key is to find out where and how often. There aren’t a lot of ways to find the auctions.

* Keep an eye on your local classified ads and Craigslist. You’re looking for auctions sponsored by a government body. They’ll usually show up as “Government Auctions” or “State Auctions” “Marshall’s auctions” or something similar.
* Read the RV trades and press and look for announcements.
* Make a local dealer your friend. They may tell you where they find used campers or even look out for a specific model for you for a small fee.
* Join a site that announces public auctions.

A website is your most convenient option and the most reliable. They will collect all the information you need for a host of auctions in your area and around the country times and places of sales directions and contact information if the auction is live. And they’ll let you bid from your PC if the auction is online. Do your homework though the few very good auction sites track thousands of auctions. They vary widely in the amount they charge you the kinds of auctions they track and how easy it is to find the auctions you want on their site.

About the Author: Choose your auction source. You can save yourself time and literally thousands of dollars by getting a review of sites that auction used travel trailers. We also have a FREE online buying guide no need to sign up for used RVs that will give you additional tips for saving money and finding the best features.

5 Items To Inspect When Buying Used Travel Trailers

5 Items To Inspect When Buying Used Travel Trailers

When looking to buy used travel trailers from a person you need to carefully inspect it before making an offer. You need to treat it just like you are buying a used car because you never know if the person is trying to hide something. After all they are selling it for a reason.

They could be selling it because they want an upgrade or they could be selling it because it has problems. It is your job to carefully examine the RV to find out.

5 Items to Check on a Used Travel Trailer

1. Towing It is no use looking any further if your vehicle will not tow it. Check the weight and know how much your vehicle can safely tow. Just because it “can” tow it does not mean it should. Pulling a trailer that is too heavy for your vehicle is dangerous. Do not trust someone’s word. Always check for yourself.

2. Check for leaks First go inside the travel trailer and carefully inspect the ceiling. You want to look for any signs of water damage. Then examine the roof of the RV for signs of water pooling excessive sealant or visible holes.

3. Converter Since many items require a 12volt operation and campsites use 110 volts you need to have a converter. Otherwise you could wind up burning up the wires of your appliances.

4. Batterys Most RVs come with more than one battery so you need to check both. You want to make sure they both can hold a full charge. If not then you will need to replace the batteries. Additionally you will want to check for corrosion and leaks.

5. Lights Hook the trailer up and make sure all the lights function properly. Check the breaks reverse lights and signals. If anything does not work you will want to check the fuses and the wiring. You may need to negotiate a better price if these need to be fixed.

Save Time and Buy Used from a Dealer
It is much safer to buy from a dealer even if it is on consignment for sale by owner. Generally the dealer will inspect it and fix any small things wrong. They can also offer you a warranty on the used travel trailer whereas an individual will not. In addition if you need help with financing a dealer can help there too.

About the Author: For more information on New or Used Travel Trailers contact Tom Sylvester at tsylvesterbeaudrymotors.com or by phone at 18008600281. Or visit Beaudry RV at http://www.Beaudryrv.com/

A Guide To Buying A Motorhome

A Guide To Buying A Motorhome

It is easy to decide you want a motorhome indeed owning one is a growing trend however it may be difficult to decide which one is the right one for you especially for somebody who knows little to nothing on the subject. With this in mind what follows are some tips to help you understand and find the right motorhome for you.

What size vehicle is most appropriate for you? You can base this decision on how many people are going to be spending the night in the motorhome. The smallest motorhomes sleep two and the larger models can accommodate up to ten. For couples who want a motorhome for weekend vacations in the country a “2berth” motorhome may be best while multiple berths will be needed for families or other large groups going on extended trips. Just remember that even though a half dozen people are going to be sleeping in your largeberth motorhome six large adults may not be especially comfortable.

Do you want a fullyequipped motorhome? As you consider this question write down the features that will be most important to the people who will be spending time in the vehicle and then prioritize the items. Keep in mind that the more options included on the vehicle the more expensive it will be. You must decide if you are going to need one two or even three double beds. Will you be taking your own TV which you can set up on a table or would you prefer a flat screen TV built into the vehicle? And will you be satisfied with a standard refrigerator or do you need a freezer as well?

Will you be traveling over rough road or sticking to highways and other paved roads? Do not buy a motorhome before you have carefully considered the type of terrain you will be covering on your journey. If the destination you have in mind involves routes that are muddy or rocky a 4×4 motorhome model or one that is specially made to handle offroad travel will be most suitable for you. But if you have planned longdistance driving trips that are not likely to stray from paved road the standard motorhome will be the best choice.

How many miles will the motorhome yield you per gallon of gas? Gas costs are a very important consideration to factor in as the size and weight of the motorhome and its contents will heavily determine the number of miles you can use for the gas you purchase. For the most part 2 berths will get you 35 mpg and as they get bigger the mileage decreases until you get the 10mpg RVs that carry many people and have all the amenities. If you get an LPGconversion motorhome you will only pay about half as much for gas as normal.

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