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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 8:51pm On Apr 26, 2016
Keep an old blanket handy Protect your car’s roof from scratches with an old blanket before tying lumber, bicycles, or luggage to your roof rack.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 8:53pm On Apr 26, 2016
Keep an old blanket handy Protect your car’s roof from scratches with an old blanket before tying lumber, bicycles, or luggage to your roof rack.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 8:53pm On Apr 26, 2016
Keep an old blanket handy Protect your car’s roof from scratches with an old blanket before tying lumber, bicycles, or luggage to your roof rack.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 11:16pm On Apr 28, 2016
Don’t fill up if you see the tanker If you happen to see a gasoline tanker filling the tanks at your local gas station, come back another day or go to a different station. As the station’s underground tanks are being filled, the turbulence can stir up sediment. Sediment in your gas can clog fuel filters and fuel injectors, causing poor performance and possibly necessitating repairs.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by xreal: 5:23am On Apr 29, 2016
kakakibuy:
Don’t fill up if you see the tanker If you happen to see a gasoline tanker filling the tanks at your local gas station, come back another day or go to a different station. As the station’s underground tanks are being filled, the turbulence can stir up sediment. Sediment in your gas can clog fuel filters and fuel injectors, causing poor performance and possibly necessitating repairs.

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That's where and when you have a choice.
In Nigeria , buyers will wait and even hasten the workers at the station to commence sales.
Everything is odd in Nigeria.
Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:38am On May 01, 2016
Change lanes: Turn on your signal when there is enough space for you to change lanes. After signalling, check your blind spot one more time before starting to move into the other lane. Your signal should be on soon enough to give traffic behind you time to react to the signal.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 9:52am On May 02, 2016
Give your car a new skin New self-adhering urethane films have been developed to protect the most vulnerable painted areas on your car from stone chips and other minor abrasions.You can wash and wax these surfaces, just as you would the rest of the paint job. While it’s best to have these films professionally installed, you can peel them off yourself. One product is made by 3M, and you can learn more by going to 3m.com and searching for Scotchgard Paint Protection Film Solutions.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 10:50am On May 03, 2016
Heavier is not always better Use the oil viscosity grade that’s recommended in your owner’s manual for the temperature range you expect
for the coming season. Lighter grades (lower viscosity, such as SAE 5W-30), often specified for today’s smaller car engines, will deliver easier starts and better engine protection in winter and improved gas mileage throughout the year, thanks to less internal engine friction. Do not use a heavy grade of oil in cold winter climes or you will risk damage to your engine.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 7:15pm On May 03, 2016
Keep your cool: Check the coolant-antifreeze level weekly that shows on the translucent coolant-antifreeze overflow tank. If low, fill to the maximum fill mark on the tank with a 50-50 solution of coolant-antifreeze and water. Some coolant manufacturers now sell premixed coolant and water for the motorist who wants a quick and easy way to top off.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 7:15pm On May 03, 2016
Keep your cool: Check the coolant-antifreeze level weekly that shows on the translucent coolant-antifreeze overflow tank. If low, fill to the maximum fill mark on the tank with a 50-50 solution of coolant-antifreeze and water. Some coolant manufacturers now sell premixed coolant and water for the motorist who wants a quick and easy way to top off.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 7:15pm On May 03, 2016
Keep your cool: Check the coolant-antifreeze level weekly that shows on the translucent coolant-antifreeze overflow tank. If low, fill to the maximum fill mark on the tank with a 50-50 solution of coolant-antifreeze and water. Some coolant manufacturers now sell premixed coolant and water for the motorist who wants a quick and easy way to top off.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 1:45pm On May 10, 2016
Choose a good car insurer:Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, disaster inevitably strikes — typically in the form of an accident. Make sure that your car will be repaired to the best possible standard by finding an insurer that will pay for parts from the original manufacturer and guarantee the repairs it authorizes.



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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 5:32pm On May 10, 2016
Keep leather from drying out and cracking Leather cars seats are durable and don’t require a lot of maintenance. After a few years, however, the seats can become soiled. Use a leather cleaner to remove dirt and stains.Then apply a leather protectant formulated for pigmented or top-coated grain leather (the leather used for most leather car upholstery). Protectants will resist stains and make the upholstery easier to clean in the future. Choose a protectant that includes conditioners to keep your leather supple.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 7:10am On May 11, 2016
Check for uneven wear Check tires for uneven wear. If you’ve maintained tire inflation properly, uneven wear may indicate the need for a wheel realignment. It can also mean improperly operating brakes or shocks, a bent wheel, internal tire damage, or worn bushings.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by KakakiSec(f): 8:05am On May 12, 2016
When temperatures affect tire inflation When outside temperatures drop or soar, tires tend to lose pressure. A drop of 10 degrees F (6 degrees C), in fact, will decrease a tire’s air pressure by 1 or 2 pounds.Tires can lose even more air in hot weather. Under-inflated tires can result in accelerated wear and poor driving performance. If you live in a place where temperatures vary a lot, check your tire pressure often and add air as needed.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 11:58am On May 14, 2016
Avoid hose hassles Check the hoses under your hood every month or two to avoid the hassle of a broken hose while you’re on the road. With the car cool and off, squeeze the hoses. If they are hard or make a crunching sound, replace them. Ditto if they are extremely soft or sticky.With the car warm but off, examine hoses for bulges and collapsed sections. If you find any, the hose walls are weak, and it’s time to replace the hose. Never drive with a ruptured coolant hose, or you are liable to overheat the engine and damage it. Other hoses are crucial to operation of your power brakes and cruise-control systems.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:22am On Jun 08, 2016
Maintain proper inflation Under-inflated tires are a tire salesman’s best friend. They create excessive heat and stress that can lead to tire failure. If you want to get every last mile out of your tires, get yourself a tire pressure gauge and use it at least once a month (more in hot weather) to keep your tires inflated to the recommendation in the vehicle’s owner’s manual. Check tires when they are cold (driven for less than one mile) for an accurate reading.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 2:54pm On Jun 16, 2016
Don’t try to carry too much Never exceed your car’s roof load specifications or weight limits.You can find them in your vehicle owner’s manual. Check the weight limitation of your roof rack as well. Typically the range is from 150 to 200 pounds (68 to 90 kg). That’s the equivalent of eighteen 8-foot 2 x 4s (2.4-meter 38 x 89s) or three sheets of 3/4-inch (17-mm) plywood. If you have to deliver a heavy load from the home or garden center, consider having it delivered. It will save wear and tear on you as well as your car.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 5:14pm On Jun 20, 2016
Preserve door and window seals Wipe a rubber protectant (such as Armor-All) or silicone on door and window weatherstripping to keep it in good condition. Don’t use an oilbased product, such as WD-40, because the oil will damage the rubber. Regular cleaning and treatment of your car’s weatherstripping will also lessen the likelihood of your door sticking to its rubber seal in cold weather, a common cause of damage to the rubber.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 3:31pm On Jun 21, 2016
For stubborn carpet or mat stains After vacuuming floor mats or interior carpeting, apply foam rug cleaner to resistant stains as directed by the maker. Work the foam into a few square feet at a time, using a wet sponge or brush. Vacuum when dry.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:16am On Jun 22, 2016
Maintain your transmission Change automatic transmission fluid and filter after the first 5,000 miles (8,000 km) and after every 25,000 miles (40,000 km) or two years thereafter, or as recommended in your owner’s manual. If you use your vehicle for towing, change the fluid and filter every year. For manual transmissions, change the lubricant (motor oil or gear oil, depending on the car) after the first 5,000 miles and after every 50,000 (80,000 km) thereafter. Use synthetic motor oil or gear lube for longer transmission life unless the manufacturer recommends otherwise.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:47pm On Jun 24, 2016
Maintain your car’s battery Maybe the manufacturer says your battery is maintenancefree, but don’t you believe it! Check your battery regularly to extend its life and avoid the hassle of being stranded with a dead battery.

Begin with the simple: keeping your battery clean. A dirty case can actually cause current to drain. Wipe with a damp rag. Use a mild detergent if necessary.
Next, clean the battery posts or terminals. Loosen and remove the negative cable (black or minus sign) first, then the red positive cable. Use a brass wire battery brush dipped in a paste made from a few tablespoons of baking soda and a little water.
Inspect the battery case for damage, such as cracks or bulges — signs that a battery needs to be replaced.
Reinstall the cables, positive first, and coat the terminals and clamps with a thin coating of grease to prevent new corrosion.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:30pm On Jun 27, 2016
Don’t forget to flush Coolant-antifreeze eventually degrades and becomes contaminated. Flush it from your cooling system as recommended in your manual (typically every two years; every five years for newer coolants). Failing to do so can damage your radiator, clog your heater core, and cause the thermostat and water pump to fail.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 12:19pm On Jun 29, 2016
Lube your lug nuts Lug nuts, if not lubricated occasionally, can seize or “freeze” to the studs due to corrosion. Repairing them can be expensive. Having to call a tow truck for a flat you can’t remove is even more expensive.The next time you change or rotate your tires, pick up some anti-seize lubricant at your local auto supply store. Clean the stud threads with a wire brush and wipe them with the lubricant. It’s formulated to prevent the lug nuts (spark plugs, too) from seizing and won’t allow them to loosen as you drive, the way other lubricants might. If a lug nut does freeze to a stud, try spraying the nut and stud with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench. Allow it to penetrate for 10 or 20 minutes. Use a heat gun to apply heat.Then use a ratchet wrench to remove the lug.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:18pm On Jun 29, 2016
Test drive-belt tension Check the tension and condition of your drive belt (or, with many cars, multiple belts) every month. Belts that are too tight can wear out the bearings in accessory components, such as AC compressor, water pump, and power-steering pump. Belts that are too loose will wear out faster and may fail prematurely. Perform your examination before you start the car to avoid injury due to a hot belt or moving engine part. Check for tension by pressing in the center of the belt’s longest exposed run while holding a ruler next to it. If you can depress the belt 1/ 2 to 1 inch (13 to 25 mm), but not more or less, the tension is good. If not, adjust the belt tension yourself according to your car’s service manual, or have your dealer or auto repair service do it. Also check for belt damage, such as glazing (often due to oil leakage), fraying, and cracks. If you spot damage, have the belt checked by a pro and replaced if necessary.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:37am On Jun 30, 2016
Consider adding oil coolers If you plan to do a lot of towing and your vehicle is not already equipped with coolers, consider having them added. Aftermarket engine oil and transmission fluid coolers are simple, low-cost addons that operate on the same principle as your car’s radiator. The fluid flows through them, and many small fins absorb and dissipate heat. Cooler operating temperatures of engine oil and transmission fluid can add significantly to the life of your engine and transmission.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 4:15pm On Jul 01, 2016
Rotate your tires Rotating your tires helps to distribute tire wear evenly and ensures that you’ll get the maximum road life out of them. The first rotation is especially important.Your owner’s manual should specify both rotation period and pattern. If not, rotate your tires every 6,000 to 7,500 miles (9,700 to 12,000 km) — your tire dealer should know the correct pattern of tire rotation.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 2:56pm On Jul 03, 2016
Check power-steering fluid Check the power-steering fluid once a month with the car warmed up. If the level is low, have the hoses and pump inspected for leaks. In addition to making your car difficult to steer, low power-steering fluid will damage the power-steering pump. Be sure to use the powersteering fluid recommended for you car.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 1:08pm On Jul 05, 2016
Avoid light fixture problems When changing a bad bulb, clean dirty or corroded sockets with fine steel wool or a small wire brush.Wipe the socket clean of debris before installing the new light bulb.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:33am On Jul 07, 2016
Inspect wheel-well splashguards These guards, however flimsy on many of today’s cars, help keep water and winter’s salty slush from splashing up into the engine compartment, where it can damage sensitive electrical components. Unfortunately, these guards tear off easily — sometimes without the driver knowing it. Check for damage to these guards when you wash your car. Re-secure with the appropriate fasteners or replace as needed. As added protection from splashed-up muck, slush, and debris, install mud flaps (also called splash guards) on your vehicle.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:23pm On Jul 10, 2016
Keep the caps on You step out into driveway ready to start your morning commute only to discover a flat tire. How in the heck did that happen overnight? If the tire valve is missing its cap, the culprit might be a leaky valve. Those little caps keep out dirt and moisture that can cause leaks, so be sure to keep caps on all your tire valves. Another tip: When you replace tires, remind the tire shop that you expect new valves with the tires.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:56am On Jul 11, 2016
Park in the shade Of course, a garage is always the ideal place to park your car. But if one isn’t available, minimize interior damage from UV sunlight and heat by always trying to park your car in the shade. If no shade is available or if you find parking under a tree results in bird droppings, use a car shade to minimize the sun’s impact. As a bonus, you’ll have a cooler car to step into on hot sunny days. Car shades come in two basic types: those that you unfold and place on the front windshield and rear window, or pleated types that attach to the windshield posts (with adhesive), window frames (with Velcro), or the windows themselves (with suction cups).

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