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5 Steps That Will Give You The Perfect Car Hire

February 9th, 2010 No comments

It is not enough just to find a company and pay when you are rental a car. To get the best deal you should follow those 5 steps:

1. Pick three or four car rental agencies that offer what you want and need. You can find them in the phonebook, but today it is probably better to use the internet. Scan every possible offer before choosing a company. It is a shame to miss the best price just because you got bored from looking.

2. Contact the agency and ask about their special offers, location, availability, pickup sites, rates, special rates, hotel and airline partnerships, extra charges and insurance. In short ask for everything you can think of that can help lower what you have to pay for your car rental; or what would make the car rental more convenient for you.

3. Find a pickup point that works for you and one that will not be a hassle. Some car rental agencies accept to pay for a cab to take you to the pickup pint, while others will pick you up at the airport or at your home.

4. Find a car that suits your needs. If you whole family is going, you should pick a large car that fits all of them. If you a going alone, a compact model is normally cheaper, because most agencies charge more for larger cars.

5. When you have decided which car to rent, you must remember to book it. Some agencies put the reservation fee on the overall rent, while other makes it out as an extra fee. Always look of for this when renting a car.

So the way to get a car rental that you will be satisfied with is to choose the best car rental firm, ask all the questions, find a pickup location, choose the right car size and make the booking. If you do so, you are pretty sure to get a good car hire.

Martin Elmer is writing about Car Rental Copenhagen in the Copenhagen Car Rental Guide. Learn more about car rental in Copenhagen - and do also read the Car Hire Copenhagen FAQ.

Categories: Automotive

Suzuki Motorcycles – Then and Now

February 9th, 2010 No comments

Diamond Free, Titan, GT750, X-6 Hustler, RG500, XN85, and GSX-R. Familiar with them? Probably yes since they belong to one of the top names in the motorcycle industry - Suzuki. These Suzuki motorcycles are not just robust and stylish but they are also packed with excellent features.

But are you aware that before Suzuki became popular in the motorcycle industry, it first became a part of the silk industry? Puzzling as it may seem, but yes in 1909, Suzuki was just a small warehouse that aimed to bring looms to Japanese silk industry. Only after 30 years when it started to diversify into cars and motorcycles. Then when the cotton market collapsed in 1951, the company decided to seriously get into the car and motorcycle industry.

The Power Free was the first motorcycle introduced by Suzuki. Because of its ingenious design, the Japan government gave the company a subsidy so it can continue with its research about motorcycle and car innovation. That became the start for a more promising business for Suzuki, allowing them to create innovative motorcycles which later on became World Motocross Champions.

The X-6 Hustler was among the innovative motorcycles produced by Suzuki. It was actually the first bike they created for the street-legal performance category. Known for its great speed, this became the fastest 250cc bike in the 1960's. And because of this fast motorcycle, Suzuki gained recognition in the arena of motocross.

When the late 80's came, all the more Suzuki became known in the racing community. Its model, the GSX-R750, became the most popular Suzuki motorcycle in this era. Made from aluminum frame, the GSX-R750 was considered the lightest bike from Suzuki.

Over the years, Suzuki motorcycles formed a big part in the motorcycle industry. And yes, up to the present, the name Suzuki still belongs to the top four motorcycle manufacturers in the world.

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Categories: Suzuki

How Car Air Suspension Works!

February 9th, 2010 No comments

Shock absorbers don't really absorb shock, they dampen it. Why is this important for you to know? To improve ride quality, or in the case of a tow-able RV, the "white knuckle" factor induced by trailer bounce and sway, it is necessary to understand a little regarding the dynamics a shock absorber attempts to manage. This mod discusses both ride dynamics and issues related with the item, in addition to to know how to mod your RV to drastically develop your driving and/or towing understanding.

Basically put, a shock absorbers sole purpose is to dampen the compression and rebound of any suspension system by controlling the speed at which a suspension cycles. Without them, your RV would continue to bounce up and down until the kinetic energy is finally dissipated from the suspension's springs (e.g. leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bar, etc.). Now let's think about the law of conservation of energy. With this law in mind, shocks will perform two functions. The first function is to slow the suspension's cycling of compressing or rebounding. Secondly, since energy can't be destroyed, the shock transforms the kinetic energy into heat as it dampens the "bouncing" of the springs. That's it. That's what a shock does.

So why is this important? The the greater part of tow-able RVs don't are available from the factory with shock absorbers! And while class A, B, and C motor homes do have shocks, they are often times barely adequate to control the suspension, causing wandering and excessive side-to-side motion on uneven surfaces.

To install shock absorbers on a tow-able RV, a retrofit kit is generally needed, although some tow-able currently have the state of mind and shackle tabs necessary. A retrofit kit contains bracketry and hardware necessary to easily install the shocks. These kits use a plate that mounts to the bottom of the leaf spring shackles and has a tab for the bottom of the shock to mount to. The top mount for the shock attaches to the frame. It is often essential to drill a hole in the frame in order to bolt the top shock mount to. This sounds scary to do but there is generally enough frame material that the hole drilled won't weaken the frame any significant amount.

For torsion type axles, like the Dexter brand, the retrofit kits are a little different. Since there are no shackles, you must either replace the torsion arm link (from the axle housing to the spindle) with one that has a lower shock mount, or have a tab welded to the torsion arm link. The upper mount can either be drilled through the frame or an additional mounting tab will need to be welded to the frame. Much depends on your particular axle arrangement, though most torsion axle setups are generally the same.

Motor homes are a little different. Since they already come equipped with shock absorbers, replacing them is all that is important. It's much mod you possibly can commonly fix by yourself as all that is generally involved is, using basic hand tools, to unbolt the shocks from their mounts and replace them using the reverse order used during removal. There may be some bolt corrosion to deal with but a little penetrating fluid sprayed on a half hour or so before bolt removal will make things much easier. If you have a motor home that has struts (like a Sprinter) instead of independent springs and shocks, you should have a qualified suspension professional do the job. Special tools are needed to compress the strut assembly if you want to remove and replace the shock cartridge.

Tip: When fitting a tow-able RV with shocks using a retrofit kit, you will have to ensure you know how long of a shock you need beforehand as the upper mount point can vary from trailer to trailer. A close guesstimate is to measure from the lower shackle plate to the middle of the frame rail. If you opt for the kit which includes shocks, make certain this measurement is within the working range of the shocks supplied with the kit.

Want to find out more about Suspension parts, then visit Justin Lofton's site on how to choose the best Air Suspensions for your needs.

Categories: Automotive

Safety Tips To Remember When Camping

February 9th, 2010 No comments

A great way to immerse yourself in the wonders of nature is via camping. There are options you can choose from for your activities while camping such as fishing and hiking. Like any activity there should always be ways to ward off any untoward incidents during camping. Always be wary to follow the safety rules and regulations in the camp site. This article would give you some guides on how to be prepared and have safety before camping.

Tip number one is to choose your camping site wisely. Make certain that the place is conducive for you and your family to relax and enjoy nature. Be cautious and check with credible sources if the area is safe for camping. You can inquire about the existing security precautions that the camp site already have. Of course you could always rent an RV because it relieves some of these issues, like a lot of my customers do of my San Diego RV rentals company.

Be aware of the weather in the area. Weather conditions change sometimes. Always be prepared for all types of weather conditions that are known to occur in the area. Summer and spring are the two best seasons to go camping. Now of course if you were in an RV that would make it easier to deal with the weather like most of my clients of my Campland on the Bay RV rentals company.

Do not forget the very important first aid kit when preparing your supplies. This includes important gears like maps, flashlights and matches. Must-haves during camping are food and water. For personal hygiene and health precaution bring soap,lotions and other sin care products. You need to carry first aid kits in case of emergency. Always make sure that you have all the things you need for camping.

Then, instruct your companions about what to do and not to do especially if you bring children along. Tell them not to approach animals nor feed them. Do not go wandering off on your own, always stick to your appointed partner. Teach campers the basics on how to set up camp and how to handle the tools and equipments. When building a fire, make sure that the fire is not located near tents or other flammable items. See to it that you supervise well and teach them about safety.

Remind yourself that precaution is the best way to avoid any danger. Always have a plan B and a plan C for unexpected incidents. What's important is to have a fun traveling with your family and friends. These are the moments that you will look back upon in the coming years so enjoy it.

You can find the best rates on all our travel trailers and RV's with Chula Vista RV rentals. Don't forget great deals can be had at our other location at Mission Bay RV rentals.

Categories: Automotive