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What Are the Basics to Car Repair?


Knowledge about something is always an advantage. There will always be an event in our life that requires application of this knowledge. We must not really be an expert, but we should at least have enough idea of a concept, so that we will be able to utilize it. Cars are one of our life savers. It allows us to go home early and it frees us, from the hassle of commuting using public transportation system. However, cars might give us a big problem, especially if it suddenly stopped in the middle of the road and we don't have a single idea how to fix it or check what went wrong. This type of situation makes us realize how important it is to know the basics of car repair.

A study conducted in US revealed that many motorists have deficiency in car repair skills, even just the basic ones. This circumstance leads to more car breakdown that compromises safety of the commuter. Lack of skills in basic car repair also means greater expenses, since most of the simple activities like tire changing or oil top up are saved up for garages. Cars which are not properly maintained will also incur larger damage.

Basic Motorcycle Gear


Riding a motorcycle on or off-road is not an addiction, it is a way of life. Anyone that rides does it for the love of it. There is no other way to experience the freedom and the camaraderie that comes with riding. Riding also means that an understanding of basic motorcycle gear is no longer something that you have to think about. You already know.

Unlike a car, the design of a motorcycle offers no protection to their rider. There are no seat belts or air bags in case of a collision, no reinforced framework to help lessen the impact. These are the things that the basic motorcycle gear is designed to do. Protect the rider in the best ways that it can to lessen these shortcomings during an accident.

When the news broadcasts an accident involving a motorcycle, we all hold our breath and wait. There are not many adults that do not understand the seriousness of these events. Almost instinctively, we wonder if they had their helmet on. That is because the motorcycle helmet is the most well-know piece of safety equipment for riding.

There are several other pieces of equipment for the rider that are equally as important although they may not always be thought of as safety equipment.

1. Motorcycle helmet

During an accident, the helmet is designed to protect the riders head. The idea is to keep the impact to a minimum by absorbing the major parts of the shock received by the landing. This is the single piece of safety gear that has been credited with saving lives.

Are We Becoming Scooter Nation?


While I am working here and selling Honda Ruckus Parts and living in Southern California, I can't help but notice one thing. I have started to see more and more scooters on the road. It's not just Ruckus, Zuma, or their Chinese counterparts, but I have seen or have been asked about parts more and more for Vespas, C3s, and a multitude of other scooters. Not only that, but I have seen an increase in the output by manufacturers for scooter parts, not just Ruckus parts, and higher demand from the popular forums as well. There are reasons we are seeing this, one is very obvious, one is based on "science," while the other isn't as obvious or as impactful to the average person.


The obvious reason is the ever rising cost of fuel. While it does affect scooter riders, too, it doesn't take as big a hit in the wallet as it does the person driving a car every day to work. Many car drivers are looking towards lowering their fuel costs to keep the same level of living as they had prior to $4+ per gallon gas. On usually less than 2 gallons of gas, you can fuel a scooter for nearly a week of riding or more, depending on how you ride. I know many guys with GY6 swaps who have gone a couple of weeks of steady city riding without filling up again. While cars are getting more fuel efficient, they still have fuel tanks larger than 10 gallons. That $5 you spend on gas goes much further on your scooter than it does in a car.

Keeping Your Tires Ready and Safe for the Road


Bike Tire Safeguard

In search of motorcycle essentials that are portable and can be carried by lone riders like me and following some minor damage to the front tire of my motorcycle, I have personally been having issues getting it to balance properly.

I first discovered this product from a good friend I met at a bike convention. Several other products and quick solutions have been on the market for many years, but the tire protection system differentiates itself by giving these added advantages: tire sealing in the case of a flat tire, longer tire life span, reduction of road shakes, tire balance.

Previously mentioned, I've discovered that the products claim regarding balancing is quite accurate. Soon after taking the tire weights apart my front side rim and using this product, the motorbike performed like new once again. It was absolutely a big bonus not to buy a brand new front wheel to resolve this inconvenient bike mishap I experienced.