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The Sinister Siren

We’ve all heard the nightmare stories about the psychotic people posing as law enforcement and putting the flashing lights in their cars to pull over and molest unsuspecting drivers. This usually occurs at night, in remote or poorly lit areas, when the victim is most vulnerable. This is a heinous violation of public trust. Some of the perpetrators have gone so far as to buy police cruisers at auctions and dress them up in full official gear. This type of cr

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My Water Rocket

A new type jet ski is so fast that people who have ridden it say it feel like your arms are being pulled off. The Black Edition 360 Sea-Doo has a top speed of 80 mph and is as powerful as a Mustang GT, according to its manufacturers. It is faster and more nimble than any other jet ski made. The ultimate special edition has a total of 360 horsepower.
However, so much power does not come cheap. Adrenaline junkies will have to splash out $25,

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A Yank on a Yamaha

My first motorcycle was a high-school graduation present from my dad. It was a Honda CM 450, not the most radical of two-wheelers; but enough guts to get up and go. It got me where I needed to be in a hurry if I had to.  Plus, it was a sweet metal-flake maroon with two-toned trim. Being that it was right after the movie Purple Rain debuted, I had to trick it out with a windshield and a sissy bar. It could definitely haul two

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Tips for Buying Used RVs

It’s important that you know exactly what you’re getting when you’re looking for a used motorhome to buy. With some older RVs still commanding over $50K, it is always in your best interest to be very careful.
Used recreational vehicles spend a good part of their time sitting still.  Some will spend months in storage, only to come out for a few weeks in the middle of summer. Because of their limited use, it’s n

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Vintage Snowmobiles

Vintage, classic and antique snowmobiles have a following around the world. Many people own and collect these kinds of sleds. The Antique and Classic Snowmobile Club of Canada (ACSCC) is the most active and organized society for this hobby. The club started out when four out of about 20 Canadian members of the Antique Snowmobile Club of America (ASCOA) sat down at the Baldwin Inn in Windermere, Ontario, in October of 1982.

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