ATVs of All Shapes and Sizes from Yamaha

November 10th, 2008

Yamaha has pleased its customers in every aspect possible for years, which is why it is not a surprise that they have
succeeded in giving ATV riders what they want. There are new models of Yamaha all terrain vehicles each year and 2005 is no exception. Yamaha(http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/yamaha_atvs.htm) has already released a few new 2005 ATV models in each of their categories, sport, utility and youth.

ATV riders have been extremely pleased in the past with the features and designs produced by Yamaha, which is why consumers continue going back for more, keeping Yamaha ranked among the most popular and trusted ATV providers. Whether a person uses their ATV for working the land or tearing the trails up, and no matter how long they have been involved in the sport, Yamaha consumers are satisfied with the job that gets done.

Riders of all ages and all experience levels flock to Yamaha for their ATV needs because even just one of their stock ATVs can charge through virtually any terrain. The toughness of Yamaha ATVs combined with the high speed for sport riders and the strength for utility riders is the perfect mixture of characteristics for a trusted product. ATVers have reviewed all the models from Yamaha, dating back to the first released, and each new style generates talk about how strong and dependable their four-wheelers are.

To keep their customers pleased and coming back for more, Yamaha tweaks and changes previously successful models so that a new, advanced model can be released to please even more. Examples of this are the new Yamaha Raptor 660R for sport ATVers, and the Grizzly 660R, a utility ATV. These new models have the largest engines of any Yamaha ATVs. Both the Raptor and the Grizzly are established Yamaha ATVs, but the new models are enhanced advancements of the older models.

The 660 engines give sport riders an edge of speed off the line in a race and utility riders can tear through anything
carrying a large load with an ATV engine that size. In addition to the constant upgrades Yamaha releases, they have models that are somewhat of a downgrade to create their youth ATVs. The only downgrades on the youth ATVs are engine and body size.

The same quality and dependability are expected from their youth ATVs. Yamaha has an ATV small enough for children as young as six to ride.

Their sport ATVs are a top choice among racers because of the innovative body designs and high torque engines. For working a ranch or farm, Yamahas utility ATVs are as tough as they get. The utility ATVs from Yamaha are not known for high speed, but other features, such as the four-wheel independent suspension, make these quads the best for a rough ride with a large load.

All of this is not to say Yamaha ATVs are perfect, in fact there are many upgrades and accessories you can add to improve them, but when it comes to the core purpose of an ATV, utility or sport, Yamaha quads can achieve that task, which is what matters most.

About the Author

Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/ , a site that focuses exclusively on atv reviews, as well as tips on choosing parts and accessories. His articles have also been featured on recreational automotive sites such as http://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/ and http://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com/

Attacks On Traditional Values Are Not Selling At The Box Off

November 10th, 2008

I have always believed in the right of free expression. People should be able to express an opinion without being punished for it. The exceptions to that rule are using an opinion to defame without cause, slander someone or attack their ethnicity. That goes far beyond the fair expression of an opinion. Could the current slump in movie ticket sales be the result of Hollywood’s war against traditional values? Have liberal actors gone too far in their political expressions to remain marketable?

Many of this year’s films feature some of Hollywood’s most liberal and outspoken actors. Most of the plots, it can be argued, have a decidedly liberal and even anti-conservative slant. It may be that liberals were encouraged with the financial success of Michael Moore’s film, Fahrenheit 9/11. However, that was during an election year when people were hungry to hear both sides of the issue. That hunger, it seems, has subsided.

Can be it that the liberals in Hollywood have become so philosophically disconnected from the average American that they no longer care about what their audiences really want to see? Almost every film released features characters that are divorced, separated or single with children. Traditional mothers, fathers and couples are portrayed as bored, worn out, soulless people who live meaningless lives. Today’s villains are the CEOs of greedy corporations. Didn’t anyone in Tinsel Town notice the popularity of The Apprentice?

I have been on this Earth for forty some years. During that time, many things have changed. The one thing that has not is that people go to the movies to escape. They don’t want their superheroes trying to teach them a series of liberal social values. They do not want The Godfather trying to save the whales. They don’t want every coming of age film to automatically include a gay or lesbian character. They want to be entertained. When films become dreary morality lessons and cease to entertain, people stop going to the movies.

With America going in a decidedly conservative direction, it does not seem unreasonable to ask for more films where people who don’t leave, get a sex change operation or reveal they are gay get some credit. There are a lot of moms and dads out there working very hard to keep their family together. Many of them do not see their lives are empty, wasted or meaningless. Not all teenagers are joyriding, smoking pot or having relations with everything that moves. Some actually have some respect for themselves and know better.

There was a time when many Americans allowed Hollywood liberals to tell them how to think. They made the films and we were expected to simply show up at theaters because entertainment choices were limited. That’s no longer the case. With a zillion cable channels, an ever-growing volume of independent conservative films and portable media that fits in our pocket, we can now select our own entertainment.

One would have thought that this year’s lackluster ratings for The Academy Awards television broadcast would have sent a strong message to liberal filmmakers. With the vast majority of nominations having gone to dreary films that extol the perceived benefits of a liberal utopia, millions of viewers tuned out. They just didn’t watch. Now, it seems, the same thing is happening at the box office. People aren’t watching by the millions. Those who do can’t stomach the morality lessons enough for a second viewing.

Apart from liberal themes, there are the liberal actors. Sean Penn recently traveled to Iran to observe and report on the elections there for a major American Newspaper. One wonders why? Perhaps he hoped to find another dictatorial utopia for America to leave alone? He and many of his liberal friends seemed to feel that Saddam Hussein had created some sort of socialist Muslim heaven on earth that America had no right to disturb.

Liberal actors, musicians and artists all joined together in the past couple of years for what they were sure would be a successful effort to prevent the War with Iraq and keep President Bush from serving a second term. Most were devastated when these efforts failed miserably. Perhaps they felt that what they were doing was akin to the Hollywood Canteen and War Bond drives of World War II fame? If that’s the case, they were wrong.

Bad mouthing the President and trashing our troops is not the way to win the hearts and minds of most Americans. Holding tyrannical dictators like Castro and Saddam up as socialist miracle workers is crazy. Creating entertainments that trash values held dear by any faction of Americans is wrong, counter productive and irritating. People don’t go to the movies to be irritated.

What will it all come to? King Kong gets a non-traditional marriage to Godzilla and adopts Mothra who saves the whales from Republican Fishermen? Liberals have every right to share their vision of what America should be. It’s no crime and never should be for them to express their frustration at prejudice faced by those living in non-traditional situations. It’s also just as fair for those who beg to differ with their views to avoid entertainment venues that extol liberal values.

About the Author

A native New Yorker now living in Arizona, Bill Knell is a forty-something guy with a wealth of knowledge and experience. He’s written hundreds of articles offer advice on a wide variety of subjects.