December 17, 2007

helmets safety gear

Helmets and Safety Gears for Different Activities

The main purpose of helmets and safety gears would be to protect your head, arms, and knees, from all unforeseeable accidents and crashes. There are different types of helmets and safety gears available on the market today and they are distinct for every sport. Learn which one to use and for what sports and application.

1. Motorbike.
Motorbike helmets serve only one purpose and that is to protect the rider should he be involved in a vehicle crash. A motorcycle helmet should be strong but light. Right now, there are a lot of types of motorbike helmets and most of them are full face crash helmets. There are also open face crash helmets but they don’t provide as much protection as the former.

2. Skateboard Helmet
Skateboard helmets should have good coverage in the rear. This is important because skateboarders usually encounter impacts to the back of the head. A skateboard helmet should also be smooth and round. This is the ideal shape of a helmets used for this sport because it ensures that it won’t snag on something during a crash.

3. Bike Helmet
A bike helmet looks a lot like skateboard helmet. In fact, you can use the one for the other. One difference between skateboard helmets and a bike helmet is the vents. A skateboard helmet has fewer vents. So if you use it when biking on hot summer days, you might feel uncomfortable. A skateboard helmet is also thinner than a biker’s helmet. This is necessary because the impact of a crash from a bike is stronger than an impact from a skateboard.

4. Football helmet
If you know how to play a good game of football, then you should also know that the helmet being used for this particular sport isn’t that light. A football helmet has different parts and each of them plays a special role to protect the player. Most of the time, the helmet is created from a polycarbonate alloy shell. It also has a protective air liner inside, a jaw pad, and a face mask. The jaw pad protects the jaw and the face mask is for making sure the player’s face doesn’t get injured when he plays this contact sport.

5. Water Helmet
Helmets are needed for water sports as well. Water sport includes all kinds of surfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, hydro foiling, and of course, sailing. Water helmets are equipped with ear guards, which can come in the form of a pad. Ear guards are essential because they protect the player from getting water in his ears. The helmets used for water sports can be vented or not.

6. Skiing and Snowboarding Helmets
Because skiing and snowboarding is a sport enjoyed by both kids and adults, helmets for this particular sport come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. The leading brands of skiing helmets are created by Boeri, Salomon, and Giro, among others.

7. Fireman’s helmet
A fireman can’t do his job without a good and functional helmet. For starters, it has to be a fire proof helmet. It is also important that it has some sort of a lighting system installed both on its front side and in the rear. The lights allow firemen to perform well on their job. To power up the lights, a battery pack is also attached to the helmet. This could make the helmet rather heavy.

8. Other protective gears
Sometimes, the use of helmets either for a sport or for a job isn’t sufficient. Along with it, other safety gears have to be used. Examples of safety gears would be protective pads that are commonly seen on skateboarders, roller bladders, and even scooter riders. There are also sunglasses that are required by active sportsmen. For Polo players, the use of goggles may also be required.

These are the helmets and the protective gears that a sports person or a hobbyist is supposed to wear every time he engages in the sport. It is not right to neglect the use of these devices. Remember that accidents may strike when you least expect them. Using these protective gears could save your life!

Filed under: Scooters — Admin @ 2:29 am

December 12, 2007

gas scooters

ATV Parts, Accessories and Apparel

All about Gas Scooters!

Although there are many high end electric scooters which are highly reliable, there are also those which can give you problems. The common problem with the scooter is the long charging time but a short battery life. You just can’t settle for less dependable electric scooters. Gas scooters can therefore save your day!

Gas scooters are an exciting and fun way to get from one point to another. They are also called power boards and can get you farther, faster and cleaner compared to any other vehicles. They are lightweight, cool styled, portable and cost or energy efficient. Gas scooters are affordable; thus a good alternative for recreational or sporting activities and local commutes.

Gas scooters won’t last long without proper care and maintenance. The scooter normally uses a 2 stroke engine for excellent power. 2 stroke engine don’t need oil changes but it is recommended that a quality 2 stroke oil be mixed with the gasoline that will be filled in the gas tank. This mixture will ensure that your engine will give you reliable service and stay lubricated for a long time.

To achieve the mixture, you should purchase 2 stroke oil at any hardware store or auto parts store and mix it with the gas in a separate container. Your mixture must be 25: 1 ratio; a too lean of a mixture can make the engine run too hot. This may result in permanent damage of the engine. A too rich mixture on the other hand can lessen the engine performance and may lead to fouled spark plugs. At 25:1 ratio, you are ensured of the maximum performance of your gas scooter.

There are various parts of the scooter that are worth noting. One is the spark plug which is a vulnerable and crucial part of the 2 stroke engine. This can be under a protective rubber boot on the engines top and comes with tool kit which contains a wrench. Your spark plugs must always be clean and should be replaced immediately once any sign of wear begins to appear.

The spark plug can serve as an indicator of the condition of the scooters motor. The standard color of a spark plug is gold or light brown. If electrodes appear white, this is one of the signs that your scooter is running very hot; this condition maybe due to a too lean oil and fuel mixture. A black sparkplug can be a result of a too rich scooter that is covered with carbon, gas or oil.

Another part of your gas scooter is the air filter which is located in front of the engine with a protective cover. It cleans the air which is going into the engine. Regular cleaning of the filter is advisable to prevent any damages brought by abrasive particulates and dirt. If the air filter has contaminants, it may be cleaned in a gasoline container. Just let the filter dry before re-installing it on your scooter.

The chain is still an important part of your scooter. Before riding your scooter, it must always be lubricated and checked regularly for tightness. A loose chain creates a popping sound and may cause the scooter to jerk under acceleration. A binding and noisy sound is created on the other hand by a very tight chain and can be felt when you push the scooter once the motor is off.

Of course, all scooters aren’t complete without the tires. It is vital that tires are properly inflated before riding. Low pressure tires can make the scooter appears sluggish; you can feel its loss of power thereafter.

The throttles also comprised the gas scooters. The two types of throttles are hand and twist. These throttles are basically the same mechanically although it differs in the operation. To ensure a smooth operation of this cable, free it from any obstructions and keep it clean.

Now that you know some basic parts of the scooter, the next question will be what will fit you? There are various types of gas scooters. The primary concern is where and when will you use it; off road or on road?

On road gas scooters are very popular and can be used in going to school, the office or the store and even in racing! There are those which can hit 45 to 50 miles per hour and the wheels of these street scooters can be 6 to 10 inches.

Off road scooters on the other hand have more robust suspension systems and stronger reinforced frames. These kinds of gas scooters allow enthusiasts to race through dirt tracks and trails since it can handle this kind of abuse. They come with fat knobby tires with sizes from 8 to 10 inches.

Gas scooters can definitely save your day! With its beneficial features and stylish designs, you can enjoy every ride and every place you visit. So why wait? Grab your own gas scooter and ride along!

Filed under: Scooters — Admin @ 11:20 am
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