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Video: MT performs topless drag race that’s less interesting than it sounds 1
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Posted by Admin in Audi Related Questions on 04 1st, 2010

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Motor Trend’s topless drag race – Click above to watch the video after the break

“Topless Drag Race! Audi vs BMW vs Infiniti vs Lexus.” That’s the title of Motor Trend‘s latest video. The way we see it, there are three possibilities based on MT’s title of this video… (A) Topless women drag racing cars. (B) A drag race between convertibles. (C) A drag race to determine which convertible stows its top the fastest. Guess which one is the reality.

Sure, it may not be as interesting to watch as either option A or B, but option C is likely of more importance to the average convertible driver who happens to be trapped in an unplanned downpour. Or, alternatively, if that weatherman-speculated downpour never actually comes to fruition… in which case you apparently want to be in the Audi. Not surprising, really, as the Audi is the only one of the quartet that comes with a soft top in lieu of the more fashionable folding hardtop. See for yourself in the video posted after the break.

[Source: Motor Trend]

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This piece of information will surely help the first time motorbike rider. With the ever-increasing gas prices and news of global warming doing the rounds, it is high time to kill two birds with one stone. You can save the planet and have fun at the same time. For most of their lives, people fear driving a motor bike. However, in the recent times, there are several dealerships offering motorbike-training courses.

Most of the training courses offered by dealerships do not even require you to have a motorbike. They will lend you a bike so that you can learn riding it. Of course, it is included in the price. According to experts, it is advisable to first opt for a motor bike safety course to find out whether motor bike riding is easy for you or not. You should not worry about the time restrictions. These safety courses require approximately three hours of classroom work and two hours of riding days.

The real fun begins after the completion of motorbike riding course. Now, comes the time to purchase a bike. That itself can be an extremely educational and fun experience.

You have to consider many things while buying a bike. Should you opt for a new bike or a used one? What size of the bike you will be comfortable with? What amount of money you want to spend and how much storage space you require in terms of travel bags or saddlebags?

Although, you have completed your motorbike-riding course, it is important that you consider your first motorbike as the one you are going to train on. Many motorbike groups ride as a group. A group of experienced motorbike riders will help you increase your understanding about bikes. Moreover, you will have lots of fun.

It is better if you to purchase a used bike as your first bike. A used motorbike is less expensive than a new one. A part of the motorbike training course teaches you how to set your motorbike upright again, if in case it drops. Scratches and little dings that may occur will not bother you as much on a used bike as compared to a brand new bike.

Various experienced motorbike riders prefer to purchase used bikes to brand new ones for many reasons. Firstly, a new motorbike will have a preliminary break-in period of 1000 miles. During this period, you have to keep your speed down and ride slowly. After the completion of 1000 miles, manufacturers recommend the service of bike and replacement of all fluids like transmission and oil. You have to get all these changed in order to avoid any damage.

Thereafter, your motorbike will need servicing after every 5000 miles or a year. Some riders prefer to service their bikes before the onset of riding season, especially if you reside in a place preventing winter riding. If you purchase this bike from a private seller, you will get a better price. Always check the service records to make sure that your motor bike is being serviced properly.

Therefore, a novice motor bike rider can keep in mind the above information while buying a motor bike.