The wide range of battery-powered vehicles currently available for the disability market is divided into three main categories: powered wheelchairs, scooters and buggies. The advice in this factsheet covers powered wheelchairs only. For advice on scooters and buggies refer to DLF fact sheet Choosing a scooter or buggy . People tend to think about [...]
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Choosing a Powered Wheelchair Manual
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
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Buying a Scooter or Powered Wheelchair Manual Guide
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
So just what is a powered wheelchair or a scooter? We probably recognise them when we see them, but what are the features, the differences and the legal aspects? l The law There is legislation that separates scooters and powered wheelchairs in to categories Class 2 vehicles and Class 3 vehicles. Technically they [...]
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Nevada Motorcycle Operator Manual
February 15th, 2009 · No Comments
This manual gives you information on the special knowledge and skills you need to safely operate your motorcycle on our highways. Nevada gives both knowledge and skills tests before issuing a motorcycle driver license. Those tests are based upon this manual.
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Driving the hottest Subarus of all time article pdf
May 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Driving the hottest Subaru’s of all Time MRT comment Before you read this, and if you are considering purchasing this car, there are many ways it can be further improved by MRT. Click here for more details Driving the hottest Subaru’s of all time
Powerplay: the world rally car
View pictures of the best Subaru WRX’s from [...]
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89-93 Mazda Miata Dashboard Removal
August 17th, 2010 · No Comments
When I bought my ‘91 SE, the paint on the top of the dashboard was in terrible shape and I immediately determined that I would remove the dash in order to strip and refinish it.
After considerable research, I began to get the impression that this would be a painfully difficult endeavor and that I might [...]
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Montana Motorcycle Supplement 2005-2006 pdf
March 14th, 2008 · No Comments
What you do before you start a trip goes a long way toward determining whether or not you’ll get where you want to go safely. Before taking off on any trip, a safe rider makes a point to: 1. Wear the right gear. 2. Become familiar with the motorcycle. 3. Check the motorcycle equipment. 4. [...]
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2004 Vengeance Motorcycle Owners Manual
October 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Your new Vengeance Motorcycle is designed and manufactured to be the finest in the American V-twin industry. We have prepared a simple and understandable guide for your motorcycle’s care and operation and recommend that you follow the instructions carefully for maximum performance, vehicle safety, and enhanced personal motorcycling pleasure. You should become thoroughly acquainted with [...]
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8900 Motorcycle Shocks Technical Manual
October 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Your new Penske Racing Shock comes pre-adjusted at baseline settings. However, you must check your rear sag before you race! This is very important for optimum performance.
Setting the Sag*
STEP 1
1) Without a rider on the bike, have an assistant lift the rear of the motorcycle until the rear wheel is off the ground slightly.
2) Using [...]
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Volvo Electric Powered Concept Sports Car and Volvo Replacement Parts
December 10th, 2008 · No Comments
While major U.S. automakers are focusing on hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, Volvo took a different route, unveiling a sports car powered entirely with lithium-ion batteries. Volvo’s 3CC concept car, won “Best Design” and five Gold Standards at the recent Michelin Challenge Bibendum environmental competition in Shanghai, China. “Not only does the 3CC combine classic [...]
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Installation & Tuning Instructions For all Motorcycle Applications
June 27th, 2008 · No Comments
To get the most from your PowerCard, it is important to recognize the difference between “load,” and throttle position/RPM. For example, put your motorcycle in first gear and hold the throttle wide-open, then do the same thing in fifth. Notice how the rate of RPM change is much faster in first gear than in fifth. [...]
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