Sunday, July 29, 2012
How to wire a relay for HID installation(atv)
How to wire a relay for HID installation...
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For those that dont know how to wire a realy, below is a diagram on which poles do what. Def. use a decent gauge wire when running the wire from the Battery and the Ground. Its also a good idea to fuse any wire you run off your Battery. I also included pics of where i mounted my ballasts, and a pic of the lights.Good luck with your install, use common sense and this is my disclaimer if you fry something.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Meek Mill Giveaway!!!!
Meek Mill Bike giveaway contest about to drop, follow Viddy.com, Supercross.com, youngandreckless.com & ethika.com for details, going down at the end of this week. This is Meek's personal custom bike that he has ripped through the streets, mainly on the back wheel, and he's giving it away to you...follow the sites above for details
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
BIKELIFE.....DIRTBIKE OF THE WEEK
Pro built 2003 CR85 Expert with pro built XR200 engine
Only the best parts used in it's construction:
High compression piston, big bore, stroker crank, ported big valve head. Fresh (1 practice) Fineline suspension, custom wound fork and shock springs. Red billet hubs, CRF450 front hub with oversize rotor. Black Excel 2.5 front, black Sun 3.5 rear. Fresh (1 practice) Bridgestone 125 GP slicks. New bearings and seals throughout entire bike. (steering, swingarm, suspension, and wheel) Cost over 10k to build. Tons of spares available (motor, tires, carbs, stock wheels, bodywork)
Bike Life: Meek Mill & Lil Chino
MMG's Meek Mill & 15 year old Lil' Chino from Baltimore team up with Young & Reckless to bring Bike Life to the streets of Downtown LA. Ethika came through in the clutch with a few bikes. Check out as Meek takes a break from recording his debut album, and wheelies through LA for the first time.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Video: Meek Mill – Bike Life (Vlog)
Despite the popularity of dirt bike riding in Meek Mill’s hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city government is instituting a crackdown on the use of dirt bikes and ATV’s in its streets.Attention to the issue developed this week when Philadelphia Police told ABC News WPVI in Philadelphia that dirt bike and ATV riding in neighborhoods is “a nuisance” and has become “increasing dangerous.”
Unclear on its origins, the city speculates that Meek Mill’s “Bike Life” viral video is what caused the youth to recently emulate the bike-riding affections of the Maybach Music Group-signed artist.
In hopes of curbing the loud bikes, wheelies, and high speed races, the City of Philadelphia is confiscating as many bikes and ATVs as possible, and the police are asking residents to tell them if they know of any hidden bikes.
“They’re glorifying it, but obviously these guys are good riders you can see that. But then again, you may have a kid 14 or 15 who may try to do the same thing, and he’s going to get hurt. He’s going to get killed,” said Philadelphia Police Lieutenant Evers.
It would seem, however, as if the police are fighting an uphill battle against Meek Mill’s popularity in the city, as this weekend the MMG rapper was asked to perform at Jay-Z’s “Made In America” Labor Day Weekend Concert overlooking Ben Franklin Parkway in the heart of downtown Philly.
“The Mayor does not condone illegal activities or actions that endanger the public. The glorification of illegal activities through music videos is an issue that consumers need to consider as they make market choices,” the Mayor’s Office said in a statement about the illegal bike riding.
Meek Mill was unable to be reached for comment at the time of print.
Unclear on its origins, the city speculates that Meek Mill’s “Bike Life” viral video is what caused the youth to recently emulate the bike-riding affections of the Maybach Music Group-signed artist.
In hopes of curbing the loud bikes, wheelies, and high speed races, the City of Philadelphia is confiscating as many bikes and ATVs as possible, and the police are asking residents to tell them if they know of any hidden bikes.
“They’re glorifying it, but obviously these guys are good riders you can see that. But then again, you may have a kid 14 or 15 who may try to do the same thing, and he’s going to get hurt. He’s going to get killed,” said Philadelphia Police Lieutenant Evers.
It would seem, however, as if the police are fighting an uphill battle against Meek Mill’s popularity in the city, as this weekend the MMG rapper was asked to perform at Jay-Z’s “Made In America” Labor Day Weekend Concert overlooking Ben Franklin Parkway in the heart of downtown Philly.
“The Mayor does not condone illegal activities or actions that endanger the public. The glorification of illegal activities through music videos is an issue that consumers need to consider as they make market choices,” the Mayor’s Office said in a statement about the illegal bike riding.
Meek Mill was unable to be reached for comment at the time of print.
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