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MotherRoadCustoms 1998 Harley Sportster Spring Solo Seat Conversion Mounting Kit US $199.17
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LS1 V8 S-10, S10, S-15, S15 Conversion Motor and Frame Mounts US $87.95
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Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.50 |
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Made by Allen Bike Racks, this adaptor bar adds a top tube to your bicycle frame so that it can be installed properly on a bicycle carrier. It's designed to be used with hard-to-mount bike frames, such as full-suspension bikes, women's bikes, or other non-conventional designs... |
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Ergotrton Conversion Kit List Price: $24.07 Sale Price: $12.35 |
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ERGOTRON CONVERSION PLATE KIT - METAL - BLACK - 75MM TO 100MM Manufacturer : ERGOTRON UPC : 698833001181 |
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New Ford Early 8N, 2N, 9N ONE-WIRE Alternator Conversion Kit to change from old style generator. Ford 8N, 2N, 9N 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951. List Price: $148.69 Sale Price: $107.95 |
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New Ford Early 8N, 2N, 9N ONE-WIRE Alternator Conversion Kit to change from old style generator! Models: For Early 1939 Ford 8N 1940 Ford 8N 1941 Ford 8N 1942 Ford 8N 1943 Ford 8N 1944 Ford 8N 1945 Ford 8N 1946 Ford 8N 1947 Ford 8N 1948 Ford 8N 1949 Ford 8N 1950 Ford 8N 1951 Ford 8N 2N, and 9N Tractors Full Kit includes: (1) ADR0152 Alternator(1) GFD9300 Bracket(1) IDR6000 Resistor(1) GFD9301 Bracket(1) IFD0003 Coil(1) GFD9302 Bracket(1) AKT9202 Wiring Harness(1) AFD5035 Pulley(1) HDW9300 Hardware Kit(1) Belt Our conversion kit contains all parts necessary to convert your tractor to a 12V alternator system... |
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Prothane 6-1608 Red Conversion Transmission Mount Kit List Price: $74.75 Sale Price: $33.99 |
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Polyurethane based suspension, driveline and chassis components have been designed as an upgrade to the soft factory rubber components. |
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WARN 37780 Flange Mount Hub Lock Set List Price: $281.99 Sale Price: $204.49 |
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Flange mount hub lock set. |
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LaRosa Harley Sportster to Bobber Style Solo Seat Conversion Mount Coil Spring Kit (Fits: 2010 - 2012) Sale Price: $189.95 |
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You are looking at the newest edition to the La Rosa product line, the brand new 2010-2012 Harley Sportster to Bobber solo seat mounting kit. This conversion kit was created for the customers that wants to install the 13" or 15" La Rosa solo seats to their Sportster bike... |
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Vance & Hines Conversion Mount Kit 16933 List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $17.86 |
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Conversion kit includes grommet and mounting rail required to convert 10 FLTRX/FLHX models with factory 2-into-1 exhaust to Big Shot Duals, Dresser Duals or Power Duals |
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Hasport EGBCC Conversion Kit Transmission Mounts List Price: $179.00 Sale Price: $161.10 |
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(Cable Transmission Conversion Kit) Built for the (92-95) Honda Civic... Available by itself, this cable conversion kit allows you to put the cable clutch transmission into your car.-Designed using sophisticated CAD/CAM engineering software, these mounts provide the utmost in strength and proper fit... |
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Bikers Choice QuickBob Tanks For Sportster - Conversion Mount Kit 011570 List Price: $23.95 Sale Price: $18.52 |
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3.2 gallon tanks accept screw type capsIncludes rubber grommets and mountsCapacity Note: May be used on 92-94 Sportsters if gas cap is changed to a vented cap.Note: #42-0626 will not fit 1200S Sportster models... |
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RVs are a personal thing. Some people like the versatility of a lightweight trailer while others wouldn't be caught dead in anything less than a forty-five foot bus conversion. In any case, there are a few features and characteristics that are nice to have in any RV. Some are usually only feasible in larger motorhomes or fifth wheels while others are viable in any RV. Keep these in mind when you're purchasing an RV or planning your next remodeling project.
1) Easy to Maintain Floors
Regardless of the type of flooring you prefer - the key is maintainability. If the floors in your RV are hard to keep clean and difficult to maintain, you've got the wrong flooring. For ease of maintenance, look into vinyl tile, linoleum, or plastic-laminate wood. For a good compromise, consider carpeting in the living room area and tile (or linoleum) in the kitchen and bathroom areas. In heavy traffic areas, use a carpet or vinyl runner for extra protection.
2) A Re-Configurable Dining Area
Removing a fixed dinette and replacing it with a free-standing set of table and chairs is one of the most commonly performed remodeling projects. Unfortunately, some manufacturers make this task a great deal harder than it should be. Nevertheless, it's still worth the effort for those that want the flexibility and the breathing room that this particular arrangement offers.
3) An Island Style Bed
An 'island style bed' is not an exotic bed that's designed by indigenous islanders for ritualistic purposes. Instead, it's merely a bed that can be accessed from three sides. Beds that have two sides against a wall can be a real challenge when changing the sheets. Furthermore, when two people are sleeping in the bed, the person against the wall not only has less breathing room - they also have to find some way to get up without climbing over their partner.
4) A Flip-up Kitchen Counter Extension
RV kitchen are frequently short on useful workspace. A large flip-up countertop extension can provide badly needed surface area whenever you need it. You can make your own using plywood and hardware from your RV dealer. Alternatively, IKEA (www.IKEA-usa.com) sells a wood drop leaf table (called the NORBO) that can easily be adapted to serve as a countertop extension. It cost around $30 (plus shipping).
5) An Adjustable Television Set
Most RVs come with televisions that are mounted inside a cabinet. As a result, people have to twist their bodies, turn sideways, or move their chairs to get a good view (assuming their chair even moves). It makes a lot more sense to have a television that can be configured for the viewer. A good alternative is a flat-screen television attached to a flexible TV mount that can be extended, rotated, and tilted in all directions. You can find them in good appliance stores or on the Internet.
6) Flexible Wardrobes
When it comes to closets and wardrobes, most RV manufacturers throw in a closet, install a closet rod, and call it good. That works great if everything you own can be hung on a coat hanger. However, with some adjustable shelving and a few bins, wardrobes and closets can be easily configured to meet the storage needs of everything and everyone.
7) A Dedicated Workspace
Most RV manufacturers haven't yet addressed the fact that RVers need a dedicated place to work. A few RVs have token desks but they frequently don't offer enough surface area for serious use. Moreover, many of these desks are located in the bedroom rendering them useless for those that work after hours. Genuine work areas should have enough surface area for a laptop computer as well as a printer. They should also have enough space for a real office chair with wheels.
Separate Vanity and Toilet
When a bathroom vanity is in the same room as the toilet, both fixtures are tied up when either one is being used. When they're separate, one person can brush their teeth while the other uses the toilet. This may sound trivial but in a one-bathroom 'house', issues like this can make a big difference.
9) Well-designed Food Pantries
The best RV kitchens have pull-out food pantries that are specifically designed for canned goods, spices, and other commonly stored items. Look for adjustable, display-style shelves that are removable for easy cleaning.
10) An Accessible Bathroom
Some RVs have 'private' bathrooms that are located in the rear of the bedroom. The concept is similar to the master bedroom that is often found in houses. However, in a real house, there is usually more than one bathroom. In an RV, this design means that everyone has to parade through your bedroom to use the toilet. Not always a good idea.
11) Real Doors
Privacy is no less important simply because you're staying in an RV. Accordingly, bathroom and bedroom doors should be solid and capable of being locked. Likewise, in toy haulers, there should be a solid door separating the living quarters from the 'garage' to keep fumes out of the living quarters.
12) Lots of Windows
RVs are largely about experiencing the great outdoors. Windows help to bring the outside in. They also make an RV seem brighter, bigger, and more cheerful. Many RVers routinely install extra windows in their RV. Ask your dealer for a list of companies that sell RV windows.
Authors Jack and Julee Meltzer have traveled more than 150,000 miles with dogs across the United States. They presently live fulltime in a Class A motorhome with two large dogs and three cats. They have written three books for the RV Market including: “Camping and RVing with Dogs”, “The RV Makeover Bible”, and “The Smart RVers Guide to Saving Money”. They are experienced writers and photojournalists working on an upcoming book on RV Accessories.
The RV Makeover Bible:
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Available through RVBookstore.com, woodalls.com, Baker and Taylor, and Amazon.com By phone: 480-773-9148 By fax: 317-203-2115 By website: http://www.desertwindspress.com By mail: Desert Winds Press, 15B Starrett Drive, Belfast, Maine 04915
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Considerations For Solar Panel Mounts
Probably the most important consideration when it comes to installing your solar energy system is the construction and selection of solar panel mounts. The success of a solar system depends on having enough exposure to sunlight in order to trap enough usable solar energy for conversion to usable energy.
If your system does not have the correct mounting, you will not get enough sun exposure to make your investment feasible. There are generally two types of solar setups: mobile and non-mobile solar energy setups. The key for solar panel mounts is to have equipment that will last several years and stand up to different weather conditions.
There are four common materials that are used in solar panel mounts: aluminum, angle iron, wood and stainless steel. Aluminum is lightweight and resists corroding, while it is easy to work with it is difficult to weld. Angle iron works well but corrodes quickly, if you live in a damp environment you want to avoid this material. Wood is cheap and easy to come by, while it works easily it might not take the weather for extended period of time. Stainless steel is great for longevity but expensive to work with. It’s good in areas with lots of different weather types.
A good mount takes into account the wind load for the particular angle at which you are going to mount your solar panel. Good advice from a local contractor can give you direction in this area so you can account for this factor. In general, plan for the worst type of weather possible in your area and account for that with the type of mount you purchase and install.
If you are going to use a tracker with your solar panel, you want to ensure that it requires little energy and power, like a single axis tracker. Trackers allow you solar panel to shift and get most of the sun’s rays for energy. It is recommended to use concrete with anchor bolts to securely hold your tracker in place.
Solar panel mounts can also be placed on the roof but it is more complicated than putting them on the ground or a pole. You are bound to get roof leaks with a roof mounted solar panel, so consider the weather in your area prior to installing this kind of mount, continued water leakage in the roof of your home can cause some serious damage over time. The advantage of this type of setup comes with the less space required to devote to solar energy generation because the roof is already allocated space on your property.
In the end, when it comes to solar panel mounts you want functionality and durability. You are going to plan in advance where you need to put the solar system, and anticipate the different types of weather in your climate. Then making the choice of materials will correspond to that, and your type of mount will follow. Once you have all the details, selecting your mount will be easy.
About the Author
Jakob Jelling runs http://www.solarpanelmanual.com which focuses on solar panels
and solar energy in general. Please visit the site to learn more about solar
panel mounts
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