Fuel Helmets

At a time when numerous persons all over the globe are reeling from financial hardship, commuters are looking for ways to save some cash on the cost of fuel.  Motorcycles offer a new substitute to general cars and trucks and have begun to gain popularity recently, peculiarly amongst younger working males.  According to the United States Bureau of Transportation statistics, the intermediate fuel efficacy for a passenger car is approximately 23 miles per gallon.  Although there are no set standards for motorcycle fuel efficiency, most manufactures and government officials say that most bikes intermediate well over 50 miles per gallon.  If you get started to compare motorcycles versus the efficacy of big trucks and SUVs, the vantages become even more noticeable.

Since motorcycles are comparatively light and specifically carry a single passenger, fuel consumption is affected by a number of elements that are more or less negligible when determining the efficacy of most automobiles.  The biggest factor have a tendancy to be the weight of the passenger.  Heavier passengers or cargo will reduce the efficacy of the motorcycle, as the engine must work harder to support the motion of the further and added weight.  Wind flow and aerodynamics likewise play a huge role.  Automobiles are subject to standard aerodynamics tests that manufacture results based largely upon the shape and materials.  Motorcycle riders ought to take some other variables into account.  Not only are the shape and material of the bike a concern, the composition of the rider’s costume and the positioning ought to likewise be considered.  These constituents vary dramatically from one rider to another, making the precise fuel efficacy of a motorcycle exceedingly hard to determine.

Despite all of the confusedness over precise fuel consumption numbers, one thing has remained very clear.  Due to their much littler engines and lighter weight, motorcycles are naturally more effective than ordinary gasoline powered automobiles.  Many riders take vantage of warm climates or mild seasonal weather and drive their bikes closely exclusively.  Not only do motorcycle riders save cash on fuel, they also reduce the size of their carbon footprint.  Motorcycle emissions are distinctively just a fraction of what is devised by most ordinary passenger cars.

The only drawback to exclusive motorcycle commuting have a tendancy to be the limitations of what may be worn or carried while riding.  I can’t genuinely imagine too galore business men cruising down the street in a shirt and tie or folding their neatly pressed slacks into a backpack – not to mention what that helmet will do to a perfectly styled head of hair.

Fuel Helmets

The Fuel Helmets Bungee Cord Cargo Net is designed to secure and cover your helmet or other loads. It is made from high quality bungee material that stretchings to provide plentiful room while remaining tough sufficient to keep it secured versus your motorcycle or other surfaces. Its lasting construction provides a long life, and six hooks make it easy to custommake the fit to your load.

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Most helpful client reviews

42 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
5Bungee me this
By Bryan Allen
This bungee cord cargo net has redefined the word net. One day I had a little package that I necessitated to drive to the post office. Guess how I carried it? That’s right buddy, underneath this flipping net! A week ago I had to take my cat to the vet. Guess how she got there? Strapped down snug under this net. She couldn’t move a muscle and we got to the vet lickity split!

10 of 10 persons found the following review helpful.
5Works great
By Joe
I purchased this cargo net to firmly attach my backpack and/or lunchbox to the rear rack on my bicycle for my commute to work. It works just as expected. It stretchings to fit a lot of stuff and having six hooks is perfect.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Works as advertised.
By A.E.
This six hook cargo net works as advertised. I’ve used to hold my bike cover down on the back of my bike and it’s not fallen off yet so five stars.

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