Monday, January 19, 2009

Mazda Motor Corporatio

he Mazda Motor Corporation is an associate company of the Ford Motor Company and is headquartered in Fuchu, Aki, Hiroshima, Japan. A handful of Mazda vehicles have been rebadged and sold under the Ford name in the United States. The founder of the company is Jujiro Matsuda who founded Mazda in 1920. In 2007, Mazda manufactured close to 1.3 million vehicles for worldwide distribution. They employ close to 40,000 people and their revenue has reached almost $4 billion. Mazda has produced millions of vehicles since its founding in 1920 and has become a world power in vehicle manufacturing over the past two decades.

As with many businesses and car manufacturing companies, Mazda has changed its logo as the years have progressed. The very first logo for Mazda was designed and used from 1962-1975.

The company’s second logo was used from 1991-1992:

From 1992-1997 the company’s logo looked like this:

The company’s current logo, which debuted in 1997, is this:

Mazda has produced more than 50 different models of cars since its inception in 1920 and one of its most popular models has been the Mazda Miata. The Miata was first developed in 1989 and is still being manufactured today. The Miata is in the Roadster class and is assembled in Hiroshima, Japan.

There are three generations of the Mazda Miata. The first generation was from 1989-1997, the second generation was from 1999-2005 and the third generation began in 2006 and is presently still developing vehicles. The Mazda Miata is available as a Roadster and as a Hardtop and the most recent models are available with 5-speed manual transmission, 6-speed automatic transmission and a 6-speed manual transmission.

Aside from their production of sports cars and compact cars, the Mazda Motor Corporation has also been trying to develop their own hybrid car for the past couple of decades. Towards the end of the 2008 calendar year Mazda is scheduled to release its very first hybrid vehicle. It is named the Premacy Hydrogen RE and it is a compact minivan. The first few prototypes of the vehicles have shown developers that it can travel up to 120 miles on hybrid energy.

Mazda, as with the majority of other vehicle manufacturing companies, has thrown its hand into the racing world as much as possible over the past few decades. Mazda first debuted in the racing world in 1968 when they competed in the Marathon de la Route. They entered two of the same vehicles, the Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S. The race lasted 84 consecutive hours and one of the vehicles finished in fourth place and the other lost an axle after the 81st hour of the competition. The Mazda Motor Corporation still races their sport vehicles today and have been racing continuously since their racing debut in 1968.

The Star Mazda Series is one of the most popular lines of racing cars manufactured by Mazda and is the most popular when it comes to sponsorships. This line of cars debuted for racing in 1991 and is a part of the Formula Mazda Racing team.

articles by: Brenda Williams

Help the Environment With Auto Body Repairs

We all live, breathe, eat, sleep, and enjoy our lives on the planet earth. Even though we are do so much here and depend so greatly on our earth we continue to harm it by harming the environment. There are many things that we can do to help the environment and keep it clean for a long time. Things like not wasting water, recycling, not cutting down trees, not polluting the earth and getting auto body repairs. Yep, you heard right! You should get auto body repairs versus replacements parts or new vehicles to help the environment. Helping the environment is easy, find out how you can do your part by getting auto body repairs!

You are probably surprised that auto body repairs help the environment. Well, they do. Auto body repairs involve using the existing materials on the vehicle and repairing them. With means there is less trash to go to the dump. Whereas with auto body replacement there is a lot of waste going to the dump from the old part being thrown away and the packaging that the new parts come in. Also most auto body shops recycle what materials they do have to discard, which is a big help and keeps a lot of build up at the dumps. In case you don’t know there are many auto body repairs that can be completed on all vehicles. Some of these repairs include paint touch up, auto body repair, bumper repair, windshield repair, wheel rim repair, paintless dent removal and more. Also another plus with auto body repairs is that they can be completed quickly, usually within two to six hours. The best part is that they are affordable for most people and auto body shops will work with insurance companies. Make sure that you choose an auto body shop who is part of the “Go Green” campaign and that it is doing their part to help the environment.

Also, if you are thinking of getting a new vehicle because your current vehicle has a few damaged areas, you should reconsider. With so many different auto body repairs that can be completed there is no reason to just give up on it and get a new vehicle. Many times old vehicles end up in the dump if no one will buy them. So many cars go to the junk yard and the dump too soon. So, getting auto body repairs will keep less vehicles from being sent the dump too soon and filling it up. Also remember that new cars cost a lot of money. Auto body repairs can cost you some money out of your wallet, but not nearly as much as buying a new vehicle.

So, join everyone else with the “Go Green” campaign and do your part to help the environment! Doing something as simple as getting auto body repair instead of replacement. You will not only be helping the environment but you will be saving money and get your vehicle looking great for less!

articles by: Samantha McCartney

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Road Safety: What You Need to Know

Road safety is everyone`s concern, though many people aren`t even sure of what it means. This simple phrase covers a lot of areas, all of which involve staying safe and being responsible on the road. It applies to everyone who drives, cycles or even walks and the idea is to keep everyone out of harm`s way.
When it comes to road safety, cars and trucks are by far the most dangerous thing on the road. The sheer weight and speed make them potential weapons when used irresponsibly and this has brought about quite a few laws to help protect both those in the cars and those outside.

Drinking

Drunk driving causes over 13,000 deaths every year, but most people still think nothing of having a couple of beers before hitting the road. Unfortunately, even if you don`t feel drunk, your reflexes are impaired and even a few seconds difference can cause death when dealing with a motor vehicle.

While there are laws against drinking and driving, it still lies in the hands of the people to stop this problem. If you`re going to go out partying, assign a designated driver or call a taxi to get home safely. And don`t let others who have been drinking get into the driver`s seat.

Novice Drivers

New drivers are a high risk category. While everyone makes mistakes sometimes, some of those errors can be deadly. With this in mind, new laws have been passed in many states to help new drivers learn to drive safely. Extended learning periods, minimum required driving times and requiring new drivers to be accompanied by an older driver are all methods of keeping the roads secure while young people learn the ropes.

Alertness

After you`ve been driving for a while, it`s easy to get complacent, especially if you are very familiar with the route you`re taking. Did you know that the majority of accidents take place within a few minutes from home? People are familiar with their neighborhood, so they tend not to pay as much attention as they ought to, with tragic results.

Road safety means paying attention and being alert. Stop completely at stop signs, pay attention to the lights and keep an eye out for the unexpected. It`s also important to wear a seat belt and to strap children into their car seats, even if you`re just popping down the street for a moment. It only takes a second for everything to change and you want to be prepared.

Motorbikes and Bicycles

Of course, road safety isn`t only in the hands of those who drive heavier vehicles. Motorbikes are particularly dangerous to the rider because of the lack of protection. While a motorbike may not do nearly as much damage to a car as another vehicle might, these types of accidents have the highest rate of mortality. The safety factors can be boosted by using appropriate protective gear, driving responsibly and keeping the bike in good shape.

Bicycles can also affect road safety. We`ve all seen cyclists who fail to check behind them and swerve into traffic, or who dodge between vehicles in a hurry. This not only poses a threat to the cyclist, it can also cause a car accident as someone swerves to get out of the way. Drunk cycling might sound funny, but it`s also a huge cause of deaths in the US.

Road safety is something we all need to consider when out and about. Be responsible when you are out and about, whether on foot or driving and take care. Being safe is everyone`s responsibility.

articles by: A. Nutt

3 Steps to Choosing the Perfect Motor Scooter

So you're ready to get started in the world of motor scooters? I can guarantee that the trip will both save you money and expand your travel experiences in some fun ways. But buying a motor scooter can be a big investment, and you want to make the right choice.

So how do you find the scooter that's ideal for you? How do you choose the right model and type? The scooter market can seem intimidating at first glance, but have no fear! By answering three simple questions, you'll be well on your way to discovering the perfect scooter.

First, who will drive the scooter? Will it be you (the homeowner, vacationer, urban professional, retiree, student, etc.)-or will it be your children? Or maybe a variety of people? Motorized scooters designed for kids are intended to bear a lot less weight and travel shorter distances. As a result, they cost considerably less. When you start shopping for motor scooters, make sure you're in the appropriate market, kids or adults. If you're in the adult market, make sure you choose a model with an appropriate weight rating. If you weight 180 lbs. or less, you don't need to worry about this--any adult scooter you buy will be able to carry you.

Second, how far do you want to ride? This pertains to the distances you'll typically travel in a day or week. Consider: Will you use the scooter mostly on off-road trails? On a campus? For an urban commute? In a residential neighborhood? If you need to drive further than 12-15 miles at one go, you may well need to look at gas powered scooters, because electric scooters beyond the 12-15 mile range become very costly and somewhat difficult to find. A number of factors influence range ratings for motor scooters (rider's weight, hilly terrain, tire pressure)--but usually the manufacturer will list a "range rating" that reflects the scooter's ability under optimal conditions.

Third, how fast do you want to drive? I'm serious! The ability to put the pedal to the metal may seem like an afterthought for scooter use--until you're sitting on your scooter, watching joggers pass you. Electric scooters aren't known for their speed, and usually fall in the 8 mph to 25 mph range. If you want to go much faster than that, or ride on highways, you'll probably want to consider a gas powered or hybrid model. Otherwise, prepare yourself to shell out some cash for a speedy electric scooter. Again, a number of factors come into play when companies hand out speed ratings. But as you would guess, a manufacturer's rating will reflect the scooter's speed under ideal conditions.

Starting to make sense of your options? If so, you're getting closer to choosing the right scooter--just make sure you also take things like carrying capacity and terrain into account. That's right, there's more stuff to consider! But don't worry. By thinking through these questions, you're moving toward a scooter buy you won't regret.

articles by: AJ Vanderhorst

Choosing an Automotive GPS Navigation System

Tired of getting lost while your family is on vacation? No idea where to make your deliveries? Wish you had known there wouldn't be another gas station for 200 miles?

All of these hazards, and more, can be avoided with a dedicated gps for your car. Once used only by the military, civilian GPS has been adapted to the consumer's needs for the better part of the last decade. Precise location fixes and powerful trip computers are now standard with just about any GPS device. Manufacturers such as Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance, and TomTom have expanded the capabilities of GPS from a simple readout to specific street-level directions for any address in North America. Automotive GPS models range from $150 on the low end to over $1000 for top-of-the-line, fully functional complete navigation systems. So how do you choose the one that's right for you?

When picking a GPS system, the most important question to ask is "What am I going to do with it?" Nearly any automotive GPS unit available on the market will tell you where you are and where to go and make sure you are able to get to where you need to be in the shortest possible time. The first factor to consider, price-wise, is how much map you need. Most value-level models include maps for the continental United States; you'll have to upgrade to a higher model for maps of Canada and Alaska. In addition, some manufacturers have European maps available. Models such as the Garmin nuvi 770 and TomTom GO 920 include maps of both North America and Europe built-in, so there's nothing more to add!

Another important feature to look for is "text-to-speech." Most voice-prompting GPS devices will give an audible command such as "Turn right in 200 feet" or "Take next exit." A unit with a text-to-speech function will not only give directions but the street name as well: "Turn left on Main Street in 500 feet" or "Take Exit 38B." This is a huge help for many people, as they can avoid missing important turns and exits or navigating those confusing intersections. You won't even have to take your eye off of the road to know where to go.

A new feature to consider is live traffic service. Available in larger cities, a subscription to a traffic service gives you real-time, up-to-the-minute updates on traffic and road conditions. Your GPS will notify you of potential problems and offer an alternative route. Often there is a free trial period, then monthly fees which typically cost about $5/month. Some Garmin units also offer MSN Direct, which provides not only traffic but weather, movie times, Starbucks locations and more. With some of the newest models such as the Garmin nuvi 780 and nuvi 880 adds the above features plus news, stock tickers and event listings.

One of the newest additions available on a new automotive GPS navigation system is the integration of a Bluetooth chip. If your cell phone and GPS unit are equipped with Bluetooth technology, you can pair them up for hands-free calling, dial-a-POI features and more, making your take-it-to-the-streets-for-work-and-play-combo completely integrated.

So which is the "best?" That depends entirely on your needs and how much you want to spend. There are enough models to choose from that will suit just about anyone's taste for features as well as your budget.

articles by: Paul Julian

Friday, January 16, 2009

The Super Sirion

There has been a lot of buzz lately… about what… I hear you ask….. The Credit Crunch...America’s new president…eemm yes but also about….. ‘The Super Sirion’ …. Some say “This car is like economical aid in time of financial crisis!” There has been a lot of talk about this little gem of a car. Recently Daihatsu quoted there are 5 Reasons to buy a Sirion.

1)Established Reliability 2)Spend Less – money on petrol 3)Save More on Road Fund Licence – Sirion is only £35.00 annual tax 4)Low Emissions 5)Free 5 Year warranty and 5 Year Road Side Assistance

But also:

1) The Sirion is made by the Top 3 most reliable car manufacturers as published in the Which? Car Awards 2008

2) The Sirion is sold by Daihatsu who were voted as one of the top 3 car brands for sales and service as published in the Which? Car Awards 2008.

3) Daihatsu was voted as one of the top 4 car brands as published in the Which? Car Awards 2008

4) The Daihatsu Sirion was voted as one of the best 5 superminis for reliability as published in the Which? Car Awards 2008

So why is the Sirion so super? Well let me present the facts then you can make up your own mind.

• When Daihatsu set about making the Sirion their goal was simple but challenging, to make a small car with the highest standards of interior space and equipment, but at the same time incorporating advanced engine technology and body design to give low fuel consumption figures and CO2 emissions.

• The Sirion has been specifically designed to provide more space, more equipment, more manoeuvrability, and more economy than any other car in its class, with minimum impact on the environment. It has a distinctive style that sets it apart. You can see it in every line and curve and appreciate it from every angle.

• Stylish and compact and with its small turning circle it’s easy to drive and manoeuvre. And with its intelligent design has a shorter engine compartment to give an unexpectedly big interior. Add the flexible seating and load layout, air conditioning (standard on all models) and a CD/Radio/MP3 audio system and you have a great car that is a pleasure to drive and own. The Sirion really is one car that meets most needs.

• It looks good from the outside and also on the inside. There is a great range of models available to suit everyone. From the frugal but spirited 1.0 litre the added power of the 1.3 litre or the flagship 1.5 litre SX.

• The Sirion is very compact great for parking spaces. It has a shorter turning circle than other cars in its class.

• The Sirion is Modern, funky, Spacious, Versatile, Comfortable, Stylish, Manoeuvrable, goes anywhere, fits in anywhere, safe but most importantly to some in the current financial climate – Economical not on petrol but Road Fund Tax set at just £35.00 per year.

• A quick inspection of the Sirion demonstrates the famous Japanese build quality. Look closer and you’ll notice the contrast between sharp, shape-defining lines and gentle, aerodynamic curves that together create a distinctive, modern profile.

• The Sirion has comfortable space in abundance. And just to make sure that you are really comfortable all Sirions are equipped with a height adjustable steering column and with the exception of the 1.0s, they all have driver’s seat height adjustment.

• The Sirion is full of equipment that has been sensibly designed. Take the radio/CD Player for instance. No more groping for tiny buttons to change channels. No more looking for the volume control. The integrated radio/CD player has large, easy to see and easy to use controls.

• Every Sirion also has air conditioning, electric power steering, electric windows front and rear, driver, passenger and side airbags, ABS with EBD – the list goes on.

• In addition to the odometer and trip meter the current or average fuel consumption can be displayed on the LCD panel for your information.

• Other features include: Illuminated electric window switches, centre storage tray and box, Front floor console bottle holders, ipod/Mp3 connectivity, integrated audio system. The Sirion comes in 7 colours. All stylish and sleek.

• Seats – Rear Seat Reclining Mode – The right and left split rear seat both offer a reclining backrest that allows rear passengers to relax and enjoy a more comfortable drive.

• Luggage Mode – When the rear seatbacks are folded forward the luggage capacity is increased giving maximum luggage space for two people going on a long trip. When the rear luggage space will comfortably accommodate two fully-loaded golf bags, a 60/40 split folding rear seat may seem almost superfluous. But if you ever need to carry something extra long or luggage this comes in handy!

• The Engine – the 1.5 litre Sirion is powerful with twin Camshafts, 16 valves and dynamic variable valve timing makes sure that performance is optimised, together with fuel consumption and emissions. The engine of the Sirion 1.5 SX produces a respectable output of 102 bhp. For the manual gearbox this gives a brisk acceleration figure of 0-62 mph in 10.5 seconds. Fuel consumption is still an economical 45.6 mpg on the combined cycle whilst C02 emissions remain low at 145g/km. The self regenerating super intelligent catalyst also enhances its environment credentials. So the Sirion 1.5 SX isn’t a guilty pleasure – just a sheer pleasure to drive.

• For safety Daihatsu have designed this cars body with Impact Absorbing body. The cabin is protected by an advanced shock absorbing structure and the brake and clutch pedals are designed not to intrude into the cabin in event of a collision. There is a SRS Airbag system in place to protect against collision. There is skid control and Traction Control system in place along with Brake Assist, Brake Mechanism and there is an Anti-Lock Braking with EBD on all models.

• Additional Features on a range of models: chrome plated inside door handle, black rear light housing, side skirts, rear spoiler 8 spoke alloy wheels can be ordered instead of 5 and so on.


articles by: DAVID BUX


The Latest Volkswagen

This week I’ve been asked to review a Volkswagen of my choosing and after much deliberation I’ve decided on the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560/4. No I haven’t gone mad, you see Lamborghini is owned by Audi who are owned by Volkswagen so in essence all Lambos are the Italian lovechild from a German partnership. It was also an opportunity I couldn’t pass up following me cashing my cheque to a track day which allowed me to get behind the wheel of one.

The reason I’ve always liked Lamborghini is what they stand for: raw power and noise, crazy styling and their ability to make you feel eight years old all over again. As a child I grew up with the largest hardback book of cars you’ve ever seen. I remember there were only 100 cars in the book, but for some reason every page was the size of a house. To be honest even at a mere eight years old, the majority of the cars looked dated even when newly released. Ferrari was going through a slump, the Delorean was made of tinfoil and no disrespect to the French, but the Venturi was hardly a supercar thoroughbred.

However there were two pages of the book of real interest and they lovingly featured the Lamborghinis Countach and Diablo. The former looked like a Transformer halfway between being robot and vehicle, with its half open vents, angular styling and larger rear wheels making the front bumper burrow through the tarmac. The Diablo as with the Countach had doors that opened to the heavens rather than in the conventional manner and was the first Lambo to achieve 200mph. Both wouldn’t have looked out of place with rocket launchers and wings on them and from that moment on, Lamborghini were the dream car maker for me.

It’s safe to assume then that my day driving the Gallardo was a slightly exciting one. Looking back at the Countach and Diablo they were unwieldy machines that didn’t top any reliability surveys and this played on my mind a tad, not so much the reliability, but the fact I’d end up in a hedge backwards at 150mph thanks to poor handling. The amazing thing however is this: since Volkswagen have taken over the company and used their engineering resources (Audi included) the Gallardo is not only the most beautiful car they’ve made, but it’s so easy to drive quickly even an oaf like me can do it.

Ok let’s prove that fact with some statistics. My current car has a 1.6 litre engine, an asthmatic 111bhp and a 0-60mph time of 11 seconds. I am used to driving this and am aware it is painfully slow, but to compare that to a 5.2 litre, 552bhp 0-60mph in 3.7 seconds Gallardo is simply scary. Not willing to show my fear to the instructor however, I did the usual laps in slower cars to practice the racing line and then I was ready to go.

The version I drove had the additional benefit of having a flappy paddle gearbox so all I had to do was pull up on the paddle on the right hand side of the steering wheel to change up a gear and do the same on the left to change back down. As you’d expect from a car that does 0-60mph “faster than you can say this sentence out loud” the gears required changing frequently. If you’re hoping I’m building up to a big crescendo, complete with big crash you’ll be disappointed I’m afraid. The gear changes were as smooth as silk, the roar from the V10 was heavenly and the steering was perfectly balanced. I’ve driven many Lamborghinis on the PlayStation and although it sounds idiotic to say so, the real experience, although far more exciting and involving was no scarier than lying on the sofa, pressing go on the controller.

There should be no other car on an eight year olds’ wall than the Gallardo, it is stunning to behold – angles suit a car far more than curves I’ve decided. The front bumper is my personal favourite feature with two huge air intakes ready to eat anything they encounter. The doors may now open conventionally but the spirit of Lamborghini coarses through every vein of the Gallardo. The cost of this magnificent creature is a mere £143, 350. Ok so maybe the car isn’t perfect after all, but for the six people who will buy one in the next decade, it’ll be money well spent.

I wish Volkswagen would buy my car.


articles by: Mark Creese


Know Your Gasoline Powered Small Engine

From large industries to the average homeowner, gasoline powered small engines are widely used to complete major and minor tasks all over the world. Lawn mowers, air compressors and pumps are among the most the popular equipment that utilizes this machinery. They also power ATVs, motorcycles, scooters and certain light aircraft. For household mechanics, knowing the basics of a gasoline powered engine can help better maintain your equipment and help you trouble shoot potential issues that may arise.

What is a Gasoline Powered Small Engine?

These systems are also known as an internal combustion engine. To run these engines, a spark created when the ignition is switched on creates an explosion as it comes into contact with the gasoline in the combustion chamber. Gasoline is a slow burning combustible liquid that becomes explosive when it mixes with air. This explosion is what gives the engine its power. There are a number of parts within these engines that make this entire process work efficiently.

Small Engine Components

1. Fuel System

The fuel system is made up of several other components. The fuel tank stores the gasoline until it enters the carburetor. A fuel pump removes the gasoline through a fuel line into the carburetor. The carburetor then mixes the required volume of air and gas in proper proportion to create the necessary energy. Inside the carburetor, a small filter collects small particles of dirt and sediment that may clog or dirty the fuel.

A primer is used to inject a small amount of extra gasoline into the carburetor to create a higher fuel intensity and stronger spark. This is usually used when weather conditions are cold or the small engine vehicle has been sitting for a long period of time.

2. The Ignition System

Combustion cannot take place if the spark needed to create the condition is not ignited. The ignition produces a high voltage spark that sets off the combustion needed to start the engine. A battery is used to activate this and a spark plug provides the catalyst in which current can flow.

3. The Cylinder Block

Combustion takes place in the cylinder block. Within the combustion chamber, the heat released by the chemical reaction creates a high-pressured gas environment. As this pressure force is pushed to the pistons of the engine, it causes the crankshaft to rotate.

4. The Cooling System

Because of the large amount of pressure and fuel reactions, gasoline small engines produce a large amount of heat. To keep them running efficiently, a cooling system must be in place. These engines are usually cooled using metal fins that push cool air across the system. Bearings are also used to bring down the amount of friction on the engine, thus reducing the amount of heat generated when it is running. Additionally, regular maintenance that includes oiling and cleaning filters will keep the engine heat down and the machine’s efficiency up.

There is a lot more that can be learned about the inner workings of a gasoline-powered small engine. However, the basic mechanics of these machines can be broken down to some basic fundamentals in vehicle engine construction. What everyone should remember about small engines is this: Take the time to understand the basic workings of your lawn mower, golf cart, motorcycle, snow mobile or other small engine vehicle so that you can better maintain and prevent breakdowns in the future.

- Ben Anton, 2008

Scorpion Motorcycle Helmets

Do you love to go biking? Do you own a nice manly motorbike? Missing something - a helmet maybe?
We all know it's rather nice a feeling when you are riding that bike and the wind flows through your hair, but if you weren't aware, we'd tell you, it's at a great risk that you do so. Buy a helmet, even if it's expensive, because in the end, it might end up saving you from mind boggling hospital expenses.

Well, ever ended up looking for cheaper helmets without the DOT label of approval? Those are just junks since they are flimsy and won't be able to save lives! Learn to compromise and learn that money can buy you safety. Look around and we're sure you'll get one that suits your needs. Read on to find out more about Scorpion motorcycle helmets...

So what do Scorpion Helmets have that other brands don't have?

One motorcycle helmet you can rely on is the Scorpion motorcycle helmet. Why? The prices are affordable and the quality is the best you'll get in the market. Scorpion manufactures products that are mainly helmets. They use the best designers in the business to design those motorcycle helmets so they are as good as custom made ones! The materials used are highly durable and of the highest quality and several special processes are used to produce things that'll not only last longer, but also be within the safety levels and standards.

Scorpion manufactures entire helmets themselves, without allowing any outsourcing or subcontracting. The helmets are all produced and made to last, in their own plant, therefore, each step in its making is carefully monitored and kept under strictly controlled conditions to yield the finest helmets you've ever worn!

So how do they make them?

Most helmets these days are manufactured so that they don't break or shatter on impact. Scorpion uses Kevlar matrix shell or fiberglass. There's a DOT label or Snell 2000 certification lined on the chin bar, which allow you to check for authenticity. These helmets are seriously a great buy. If you want to know one other further feature that'll make you go 'Wow' we'll tell you about the anti-fog functions that Scorpion motorcycle helmets boast.

The Scorpion helmets are manufactured mainly in China but are designed and inspected in the United States. The inner layering of the helmets is made of the highest quality fabric. The fabric absorbs the moisture from the forehead and the in-built ventilation system allows air to flow freely so that you don't suffocate. This'll keep you cool and fresh.

Characteristics of the Scorpion that Put Them a World Apart from the Rest

The helmet is a bit heavy when compared to other ones, but it's always worth it, especially when you look at the safety features you are being offered. When you wear it, it should fit you perfectly and be sealed properly. How do you realize if it's been sealed correctly? Well, there'll be good drop in the ordinary levels of sound when you're cruising.

You should feel satisfied and assured that when you buy a Scorpion helmet, it's the world's best motorcycling helmet! It's really worth the money! Of course, if you want to make it last, you have to make some efforts to maintain it.

Get a pair of great motorcycling boots to go with that helmet, and be the center of attraction, even on the roads!

articles by: Dona Rosa

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