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		<title>From Scooters to BMXs &#8211; First Steps Children Take to Ride</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got a young toddler in your family?  Well then maybe you should consider starting with a trike.  Tri scooters are excellent for the overall development of kids assisting them to get to grips with balance and get them ready for their future experiences with a cycle when they are become more skillful.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got a young toddler in your family?  Well then maybe you should consider starting with a trike.  Tri scooters are excellent for the overall development of kids assisting them to get to grips with balance and get them ready for their future experiences with a cycle when they are become more skillful.  </p>
<p>  Tri scooter manufacturers take greatest care to make the products attractive to the children while still keeping safety in mind.  And what is a better attraction to kids than their favourite TV characters?    </p>
<p>  Barbie My Special Things tri scooter &#8211; A girlie pink colour and a large image of Barbie on the handlebars make this tricycle any little girl&#8217;s best toy.  Watch your child develop their coordination and road sense under the able steering of Barbie.    </p>
<p>   Disney Princess tri scooter  &#8211;  They are all here- Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Mulan.  These eight princesses from various Disney stories make this scooter very special.  Developed as a vehicle fit for a queen, the scooter comes in visually enticing blue and pink colour scheme.  A must have for any little princess.    </p>
<p>  <a href="http://www.tri-scooter.co.uk/dora-the-explorer-tri-scooter.php">Dora the Explorer tri scooter</a>   &#8211; This resilient explorer has lessons to share from her experience with various situations and characters.  Let your kids learn how to explore with Dora as they go on their voyage of the unknown.    </p>
<p>   In The Night Garden Iggle Piggle tri scooter &#8211; Iggle Piggle travels to the garden in a little ship every day to meet with his varied crew of pals.  Built employing the same design as in the imaginary cartoon world, the scooter will be a great friend for Iggle Piggle fans.    </p>
<p>  In The Night Garden Upsy Daisy tri scooter &#8211; Iggle Piggle&#8217;s pal from the night garden, Upsy Daisy, is here now.  The rag doll with bright outfits and the megaphone features as the logo on the handle of this very well designed scooter.    </p>
<p>  Mookie Peppa Pig tri scooter  &#8211; Peppa Pig and her friends teach the kids about everyday life like kindergarten, visiting grandad and grandma and going to the playground.  If you have just acquainted your kid to the Pig, it makes great sense to let your youngster start off on wheels under the watchful eyes of Peppa.  A fabulous design ensures your kid stays stuck to this trike.    </p>
<p>   Though themed differently, all of the tri scooters score high on safety and comfort.  The body has been kept lightweight and the scooter is very transportable.  The user comments for the scooters have been really positive with buyers adoring their capability to engross the youngsters attention while still teaching them some extraordinarily handy lessons.      </p>
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		<title>A Hazardous Sport. BE PREPARED!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quality motorcycle gear combines comfort, style, fit, durability, weather protection, and armor. The bottom line with equipment is, you WILL eventually fall, and when you do, you will most likely become very close friends with the pavement. So you need the &#8220;maximum impact and abrasion resistance&#8221; as possible.
Armor is extra padding sewn into the jacket [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quality motorcycle gear combines comfort, style, fit, durability, weather protection, and armor. The bottom line with equipment is, you WILL eventually fall, and when you do, you will most likely become very close friends with the pavement. So you need the &#8220;maximum impact and abrasion resistance&#8221; as possible.</p>
<p>Armor is extra padding sewn into the jacket or pants to cushion likely spots of impact. Road rash is the not so fun part about riding a motorcycle. It is painful and bloody, but impacts can cause serious and sometimes fatal internal damage. So shoulders, elbows, buttocks, and knees are spots that you want to be well protected, as they are the most common of impact points. In any serious crash it isn&#8217;t hard to get a bruise on all of these body locations. Other common regions of impact are the chest, back, and collar bone. So as you can see armor placement is crucial.</p>
<p>Material used for armor is another major concern. They are usually composites of plastic and foam. Simple plastic plates would slash through the material and expose you to injury, so they put hard plastic plates inside a thick layer of firm foam. Some garments also have built in spine protectors. If not, however, and you feel that you are not properly protected, jacket liners with armor pads are available for purchase, which are called &#8220;body guard jackets&#8221;.</p>
<p>For the most part, jackets off the rack consist of small, medium, large, and extra large. But there is more to a well fitting jacket than that. Your protection depends on how well your equipment fits. If you luck out and find a jacket that you like and fits well off the rack, you&#8217;re in business. But if you don&#8217;t you can order custom made leathers. There is 5 companies worldwide that can do your custom fit; Langlitz, Bates, Z Custom Leather, Vanson, and Aerostitch. But don&#8217;t expect to order up your jacket and have it in a week. Each company can only produce about 1600 custom jackets per year, so there is a waiting list as long as the dictionary. So make sure you place your order well before you need to ride, or you could be hooped.</p>
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