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Icetech I-9005 Solar Portable Solar Charger
When The Gadgeteer has had news posts about solar chargers in the past, many commenters said that chargers for a single specific device seemed a waste of money. The Icetech I-9005 comes with seven different connectors that work with a variety of phones, iPods, and other mp3 players. The Icetech units have a battery capacity of 2500 [...] Filed in categories: News , Spotlight Gadgets , Travel ...
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HDE Battery Pack & Charger Cable for Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers HDE Battery Pack & Charger Cable for Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers
Sale Price: $1.95

Replace worn out or lost wireless controller batteries and charging cables for your Xbox 360 gaming system. This package includes a battery pack and a charging cable. Please note, this is an aftermarket item.

Premium Dual Charging Station with LED Light Plus 2 High Capacity Rechargable Replacement Battery & USB Cable For Nintendo Wii Remote Control Premium Dual Charging Station with LED Light Plus 2 High Capacity Rechargable Replacement Battery & USB Cable For Nintendo Wii Remote Control
Sale Price: $0.01

Tired of quitting after your batteries run out? Now you can continue to play as long as you like with our new dual charging station which comes equipped with two battery packs and the USB connection device...

Rechargeable Battery/Charger for Wii Fit Balance Board Rechargeable Battery/Charger for Wii Fit Balance Board
Sale Price: $2.36

Rechargeable Battery/Charger for Wii Fit Balance Board

Wii Charger Stat Battery Kit (Colors may Vary) Wii Charger Stat Battery Kit (Colors may Vary)
Sale Price: $5.23

The Battery Kit is the perfect companion to the Charge Station for Wii. The Battery Kit from Nyko allows you to make all your Wii Remotes compatible with Nyko’s Charge Station for Wii (sold separately)...

New Charger Dock + 4 x Battery for Nintendo Wii Remote New Charger Dock + 4 x Battery for Nintendo Wii Remote
Sale Price: $9.81

Rechargeable Controller Battery Pack for XBOX 360 - 3600mAH Rechargeable Controller Battery Pack for XBOX 360 - 3600mAH
Sale Price: $0.01

Replace lost wireless controller batteries and charging cables for your XBOX 360. This package includes a battery pack and USB powered charging cable. Can be charged through any USB device.

Wii Energizer Flat Panel 2x Induction Charger Wii Energizer Flat Panel 2x Induction Charger
Sale Price: $26.00

The Energizer Flat Panel 2x Induction Charging System includes an induction charging stand and 2 rechargeable battery packs.It’s an officially licensed Energizer product and saves your money on batteries...

Wii Remote Quadruple Charge Station with 4 Rechargeable Batteries Wii Remote Quadruple Charge Station with 4 Rechargeable Batteries
Sale Price: $24.99

Recharge four Wii Remotes simultaneously with the Quadruple Charger Station from CTA Digital. This charge station contains a four-space cradle that allows you to charge and rest four remotes in an upright position...

PSP Battery Charger PSP Battery Charger
Sale Price: $13.97

PSP 2000 Battery Charger

Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack
Sale Price: $17.06

With the Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack, you’ll have the power to play on and on. Compatible with official Xbox accessories like the Wireless Controller and charging kits, the Rechargeable Battery 2-Pack lets you enjoy up to 40 hours of gameplay per battery on a single charge...

Many of us live in areas not conducive to riding a motorcycle rear round. I know there are die-hards out there who will ride in anything, all year, I used to be one of them, rain, snow, negative temperatures, you name it. Today, however, I prefer to ride my motorcycle when the conditions are more favorable. I enjoy riding more when there are less hazards and warmer temperatures. This means that every year, just like thousands of others, I roll my motorcycle into its winter nesting place, the back of my garage.

Storing a motorcycle is not as simple as rolling it into the back of a garage though, at least if you want a effortless start to the new riding season. It doesn't have to be hard either. Just a few steps and you can insure that your motorcycle will be ready when you are.

The first and most important step would be care of your motorcycle battery. Over time motorcycle batteries slowly discharge. You might have experienced the effects on your battery after your motorcycle sat for just a week or two. Imagine if you left it alone for an entire winter. Your battery would surely be dead and depending on its age and condition before storage, it might not ever take a charge again. Buying and installing a new battery in your motorcycle on the first day of good riding weather is an easily avoidable situation. Keep your motorcycle battery charged.

In the past one would have to charge the battery periodically during the storage period. Today we have battery chargers that offer a low rate of charge only as needed by the battery. These battery chargers shut off when a full charge is reached as to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery. Most of these battery chargers supply a 'pigtail' that can be permanently attached to your motorcycle battery, thus making it easier to connect the battery charger. So convenient that you easily could, and should use the battery charger year round.

The second sign of a long stored motorcycle is the deterioration of the fuel. Like batteries discharging, over time fuel will become 'stale' and creating a gum and varnish buildup. Not just the fuel in the tank, but in the entire fuel system. To avoid hard or impossible starting of your motorcycle (and poor running if you do get it started) due to stale fuel, removing or treating the fuel in your motorcycle is a must. Draining a fuel tank is a real drag, and getting all of the gas out of carburetors is not much better. Fortunately there are fuel additives available today that will halt the negative effects of aging gas, perfect for your stored motorcycle.

Congratulations! You've tackled the two most important steps in storing your motorcycle. Check back for Part II where I discuss commonly overlooked storage details and talk about bringing your motorcycle out of storage.

You can get more essential motorcycle info and tips including what you need to know about motorcycle shipping, motorcycle parts and accessories, motorcycle tours and rentals, motorcycle insurance, motorcycle repair, motorcycle buying and selling, and motorcycle racing all at http://www.mototechtips.com/

Also check in at http://moto-tech-tips.blogspot.com for current information on everything about motorcycles.

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