Posts Tagged ‘Tips’

Travel tips for Banff National Park – RB26

Monday, December 6th, 2010


Tips for planning your vacation to Banff, Lake Louise and Banff National Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Banff National Park is a vast untamed territory that begs to be explored. Wild animals roam the valleys, eagles soar over the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and pure water streams into rivers from 1000 glaciers. Hundreds of years ago aboriginal natives first discovered its beauty, quickly followed by explorers, map makers, and mountain climbers. Even the odd celebrity or royal type have popped by. And now you. Climb the same mountains, paddle the rivers, and inhale the air. Thats pure alpine. The sheer number of adventures, both indoors and out, is as hard to count as the peaks stretching into the distance. Ski, shop or spa, learn local history at museums and art galleries or wander down a hiking trail or two. In Banff and Lake Louise the possibilities are limitless. Summer Adventures Adventures in Banff National Park bring you face to face with nature; jagged mountain peaks rippling into the distance and thickly forested alpine valleys. Here, youll share the excitement with wild animals, wild spaces and the soothing rustle of wind through the trees. Activities in Banff and Lake Louise come at all levels. Take a casual stroll through wildflowers in an alpine meadow or test your extreme limits climbing to the roof of the Rocky Mountains. Backpack across rock ridges formed by undersea oceans over 45 million years ago, or tee-off at a five-star golf course. Throw a

Classic Motorcycle Restoration Tips

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Discover the joys of classic motorcycle restoration.
Classic Motorcycle Restoration Tips

Mountain Bike Trail Riding Tips & Tricks : Mountain Biking Control Tips

Thursday, November 18th, 2010


Use an aggressive riding style to maintain control of your bike when mountain biking. Learn how in this free trail riding training video for the beginner. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Top Tips For Riding With A Passenger

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Riding with a passenger can be a great experience for both the rider and the pillion. However many riders don’t have much experience with carrying a passenger and can wrongly assume that it’s business as usual! Here we give some important tips on how to get the best out of riding with a passenger. Before the ride: Before you even begin your journey you may need to make some adjustments to your bike. Check the suspension settings in your manual or consult your motorcycle dealer. You will also need to check the tyre pressures are sufficient. Spend some time discussing the ride with your passenger. This is especially important if they have never ridden pillion before. Tell them to lean with the bike and not to fight it! Before you don your helmets make sure you establish some basic methods of communication, such as a few pokes in the ribs to stop, and so on. You may want to consider taking some advanced motorcycle training to make you more confident on two wheels. During the ride: Some passengers take a while to get used to riding pillion so take it easy to start with. You’ll find most pillions will be happy to lean into corners if you take them at a steady speed and give them some time to build up their confidence. Any mistakes will be amplified when carrying a passenger. You need to make your gear changing as smooth as possible to stop you banging helmets during jerky changes. Remember you are carrying extra weight and it will take you longer to come to a stop. You’ll need to break sooner than you normally would in order to ensure a safe stopping distance. Where possible come to a stop slowly to avoid the pillion being pushed forward. Similarly you need to accelerate gently or the pillion will feel as though they are falling off the back of the bike – not much fun! In summary you need to make the ride as smooth as possible, in order to minimise movement and discomfort for the pillion. Ride as you would in slippery or wet conditions – with extreme care and gentle movements. Remember safety comes first. When you’re carrying a passenger you are responsible for their safety as well as your own.

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Sport Bike Tips and Gear : Demonstration of Sport Bike Riding

Saturday, October 30th, 2010


Learn how to properly ride a sportbike in this free demonstration from an expert rider in this free biking video on sport bikes gear and tips. Expert: Chad Torres Bio: Chad Torres has been riding and collecting sport bikes and motorcycles for over 15 years.

Bikeskills.com: Wet Weather Riding Tips

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010


Wet Weather can make mountain biking a real challenge, especially when the terrain includes slippery rocks and roots, not to mention tire clogging mud. Bikeskills’ Jiro Nakamura has a few tips that will help you enjoy the wet stuff a bit more.

Top Tips f? A driving with a passenger

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

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Mountain Bike Trail Riding Tips & Tricks : How to Do a Bunny Hop on a Bike: Part 2

Monday, September 13th, 2010


Bunny hops or jay hops or bronco hops are a bike trick that involves lifting your whole bike off the ground. Learn how to do a bunny hop in this free bike tricks training video for the beginner mountain biker. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Bike Parts Online Shopping Tips

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

If you love biking, so you should get good quality bike gear for maximum satisfaction. People who are new to the world of cycling especially when buying the right equipment, the reading of information from credible sources will have a representative. The right equipment can save you money and what you choose for your specific needs of your driving experience more efficient and more enjoyable. To buy the right equipment, you need quality time, the real value of the parts you need to analyze to find for your bike. The Internet offers the most effective way for the best shop. Gather all the information you need to live a great riding experience. Find a number of sites that are economically difficult to find the right parts economically in a way. Also determine how much you spend on your bike parts that you really want to buy. For example, a seat for your new bike will cost $ 300 if you do not look for other options online. Please be sure to see the type of materials you need a bike, because no need for any type of equipment to meet your needs. You also need to know everything about the parts you need for your bike, perhaps. Shop around and discuss some ideas with professionals. No time for research, and with the best options that you have easy to implement.

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Trail Riding Tips

Thursday, August 12th, 2010


10 tips about trail riding!!! ENJOY!!! ***I don’t own all the music, and some of the pictures used in this video! All credit goes to their owners!*** Comment, rate, sub, etc :) PS, I have a horse video contest on my other account, doglover2112, so CHECK IT OUT, and ENTER :)