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Motorcycle Accidents And Causes
Motorcycles have a higher rate of accidents. The rate of fatality with motorcycle is also higher. A majority of these accidents involve a motorcycle with a passenger vehicle. In many of these types of accidents, the motorcycle right of way has been found to be violated by the other vehicle. The remaining are single vehicle accidents where it does not involve another vehicles. These single vehicle accidents are usually due to rider error. This include fall due to over-breaking, slide-out, under-cornering or running wide on a curve due to over speeding. There is also small number of instances where vehicle failure such as a puncture flat also causes accidents. Involvement of alcohol is seen in about half of the fatal accidents.
Speed, involvement of alcohol and size of the motorcycle determines the severity of the injury. Quite often the cause of the injuries after the accident is found to be caused by the protective barriers that are on the road including fences, signs and lamps. Additional injuries are likely to happen with the motorcyclists crashing on to the protective barriers. The low visibility of the motorcycle is a major cause of motorcycle accidents.
There are the street, off-road and dual purpose motorcycles. Street bikes include scooters, mopeds and cruisers amongst others. These are what you find usually on the streets. Off road motorcycles are designed for racing and not for transportation or riding on the streets. The dual purpose motorcycles have features that make them allowable to be used on the streets while they are also used for motor racing. Scooters include gas scooters, electric scooters, mobility scooters, motorized scooters, and kick scooters.
Gas scooter is the most common on the roads. Some of the scooters include Honda, Peugeot, Piaggio, Puch, Suzuki, Vespa, Yamaha, Bajaj, TVS, and ZNEN. There are companies such as X-Treme who manufacture electric scooters such as X-Treme XB-420M, X-Treme X-500, X-Treme X-250, and X-Treme X-140; Gas motorcycle Moped as X-Treme XM-155; Gas Moped as X-Treme XM-160; gas motorcycle moped as X-Treme XM-50, gas scooters moped as X-Treme XM-150, electric moped motorcycle as X-Treme XM-4000Li and gas scooters as X-Treme XG 470 scooter. The most common scooter found on the roads is the gas scooter. They come in different models and brands such as Peugeot, Honda, Puch, Piaggio, Vespa, Yamaha, Suzuki, TVS, Bajaj and ZNEN. Companies such as X-Treme manufacture electric scooters as X-Treme X-500, X-Treme XB-420M, X-Treme X-140 and X-Treme X-250; Gas Moped as X-Treme XM-160; Gas motorcycle Moped as X-Treme XM-155; gas scooters moped as X-Treme XM-150; gas motorcycle moped as X-Treme™ XM-50; gas scooters as X-Treme XG 470 gas scooter and electric moped motorcycle as X-Treme XM-4000Li.
With the economic slow down and increased cost of gasoline, there is an increased demand for motorcycles. The traffic congestion and the ability of motorcycles to get through he traffic easily, more people are opting for thee motorcycles. The manufacturers are responding to this demand with newer designs and models with a variety of features.
Standard wheels size on a 1996 VW Golf GL?
I am looking for new rims for my Golf and I cannot find the wheel specs anywhere. I need the diameter and the width.
There are 2 OEM sizes for that model.
185/60-14
and
195/60-14
Just look at the tires that are on the car. The should be the bigges number on the tires....
2012 Chrysler 200 (Automobilemag)
**2012 Chrysler 200**
The 200 is basically unchanged for 2012. Chrysler substantially overhauled
both the 200 sedan and convertible for the 2011 model year while
simultaneously deploying its new 3.6-liter V-6.
No Chrysler product needed a makeover as desperately as the old Sebring.
Awkward styling, a low-rent interior, and subpar dynamics did the Sebring no
favors in one of the industry's most cutthroat, competitive segments.
Thankfully, the 200, which debuted as an all-new model for the 2011 model
year, banishes many of the Sebring's most unloved qualities. New exterior
styling, including front and rear clips patterned after the 2009 concept car
of the same name, lend the 200 an upscale appearance, but the most welcome
change lurks within. The blocky, rock-hard plastic surfaces are largely a
thing of the past. Soft-touch materials are applied to the dashboard and door
panels; 200S models go even further, adding larger wheels, dark exterior trim,
and fancier seating materials. The 173-hp, 2.4-liter in-line four remains the
base engine; a six-speed automatic transmission is standard for most trims,
but the entry-level LX retains an antiquated four-speed transmission. It's
worth the extra money to step up to Chrysler's new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6,
which is ...
Flowforming alloy wheels with DENN flowforming machine
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