Friday 22 February 2013

Tips on Riding a Motorcycle Matic

How to drive a motor matic is very easy, because the bike does not use automatic gears and clutch systems. You simply turn on the machine and pull the gas. But basically small percentage of people not used to change between automatic and manual motorbike. The following are good tips in riding a motorcycle matic:
  1. At the time of going to press the switch on the motor or electric starter button first do not forget to hit the brakes and you should use the rear brake. It is intended that the motor does not jerk or slide when lit.
  2. If you are already familiar with motorcycle gear, you have to pay attention to the arrangement of gas because gas arrangements between automatic and manual motors are different.
  3. Brake control. Rear brake on automatic motor controlled by the hand, while the rear brake on the motor manually controlled by the foot. Control of the brake lever on the automatic motor should use 4 fingers to produce maximum braking.
Those are some techniques that you can do when using the automatic motor. Keep in mind when driving, do not forget to wear special costumes such as gloves, helmets and so on.
 
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Tips to Make Your Motor Stay Healthy

Some tips that will make your motor stay healthy:

  1. Check tank of gasoline. Remember, look for the official gas stations, not petrol roadside stalls, to avoid the motor gasoline blend that makes us more damaged.
  2. Check fuel lines, which usually often clogged dirt or crust of fuel.
  3. Check the dirt in the air filter, which can inhibit the entry of air flow.
  4. Check carburetor. how: Close channel carburetor intake by hand while turning the motor. If hands were wet because there is a splash of gasoline, the carburetor still in good condition. if only a little spark or not there at all, probably because the channel clogged carburetor crust or dirt. If so, it means that your bike should be immediately taken to the nearest AHASS to be cleaned.
  5. Check the spark plugs of your motorcycle. Remove the spark plug from its holder, if the spark plugs should be replaced. If not no spark from coil wires, motors cepeeet take Honda to AHASS closest pal. Flash means the problem is not due to the spark plug. loose plugs and insulators, so it's just a cable from the coil. Then, hold the cable to the ground when the motor is turned on. If there are sparks of fire, chances are not good plugs. If not no spark from coil wires, motors quickly bring to AHASS so know the cause.
safe driving with ease !!

Thursday 21 February 2013

Meet PS125i Honda, Scooter Matic With big tires

Friday, 02 March 2012 00:00

Matic scooter made ​​by Honda is continued demand by customers today. Not only in the country, the motor matic Honda also continues to grow in other countries, such as the Honda Scooter PS125i this one.

Motorcycle News quoted from page 99, PS125i scooters made ​​by Honda is deliberately designed to be "perfect scooter" in class. Because the motor scooter matic is now very popular by many as a cheap mobility vehicle and is ideal for everyday transportation needs.

Honda PS itself is somewhat similar to the Honda Dash to the front grill Classical and fine lines from front to back. Color scheme "Pearl Cool White" deliberately applied to Honda's scooter PS to add the impression of a classy / elegant on the motor.

On the dashboard motor, Honda PS125i has a large analog instrument panel and is equipped with temperature gauges, fuel, low fuel warning light, even to the LCD clock.

As the name implies, PS Honda single-cylinder engine equipped with a 125cc, 4-stroke, and is equipped with liquid cooling. Equipped with injection technology, scooter matic became more powerful and fuel efficient. Some sources even claim that one motor can achieve 70 mpg.

With these machines, Honda PS125i is able to accelerate to 70 mph or 112.6 km / h. Not only that, another uniqueness of Honda scooters which one is situated on a large enough size tires with wheels bigger than 13's. It is also the one who makes these motors have high stability. While on the brakes, Honda PS125i use dual piston disc brakes on the front wheels and drum brakes on the rear wheels.

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