Full Face Helmet - Cars Or Motorcycles

by John Daniele

As vehicles go motorcycles are known to be the least safe of them all. You ask is any vehicle guaranteed? No is the correct answer. The car drivers often do not pay attention to the fact that motorcyclists are on the road. This creates a bit of danger so both drivers that of care and on motorcycles should be aware of each one of them. One other thing that will bring some attention to the bike rider is having their lights on. They should also have a full-face helmet on too to be safe.

Any rider should want to be safe when enjoying their cycle. By donning your full-face helmet along with your boots, gloves, jacket and pants made of leather you will be safeguarding yourself against at least some injury. The full-face helmet is probably the most important safety feature listed here. There is nothing worse than to suffer a serious head injury and any way you can protect your head and brain from injury it is worth it. The name for the pants and jacket part of the outfit is usually called by the term “leathers”.

Physical attractiveness is another trait that cars and cycles have in common but in different areas. The one problem with cars is that some cars a big and cloddy looking. The sport models can be shiny and visually exciting to look at. But all models are not created equal and neither are colors and styles. You will want to look a bit to see what appeals most to you. Cycles have a similar appeal but the one thing that is way different is the addition that you can view the riders whole body opposed to the car hiding the body.

The rider in all his leather gear is seen by everyone around unlike the car drivers. When a rider is all decked out in their gear they can be quite a sight especially with the full-face helmet. Men and women both with admire each other on their bikes. But if the rider happens to be a woman she may get a tad more attention than a man.

Cars hold odors in once they get in the car until you roll down the window, cars also consume quite a bit of fuel. While the cars are taking in so much fuel the prices are going up daily right now and not just in the USA but also all around the world. Pretty soon we all may need to reexamine how much gas we use in the cars if we don’t need to already.

But with cycles it is something different. You may have to stop and get gas more often but only due to smaller gas tanks that only hold about 12 gallons. Because the bikes are not as hefty weight as most cars are this causes them not to burn as much gas trying to move them on the road. The extra weight of the rider on the bike really makes very little difference as to how the cycle performs gas wise. The mileage that is attained with a tank of gas is much more satisfactory on a cycle compared to a car.

Maybe the largest thing that makes cycles and cars not alike is how much the cost is in getting one. Cars come to us with very price tags especially for new ones. There is no dodging that cars are an especially costly when you consider buying even a cheap used car you usually have to fix it more after you get it. Did you know that for the price of replacing an air conditioner in a care you could purchase a cycle? All the kinds of maintenance you have to deal with a car on is costly too. Emissions tests to get license, brakes, transmission repairs, and alignment and those are just some of the things it takes to maintain cars. The loss of 1/3 of the value of the car happens just leaving the lot the first day. You cannot only buy a cycle but all the leather protective gear you want plus more for less than the money you give for a car.

A bike plus helmet, jacket, boots, pants and gloves comes at not a low price but definitely lower than a car. Cycles that previously owned can be purchased for a mere $300.00. The lower amount of gas you use coupled with the low price of cycles makes them a great deal.

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