Breaking the Habit

We can greatly appreciate the enormous benefit of motorcycle brakes the moment we are faced with our most nerve-racking and supposed-to-be dreadful ride. This is the reason why we have to maintain it well.



We must be certain that it will not keep us hanging whenever we need it. It can turn out to be our last feasible resort – no second chances because what we can be battling in the situation is our loved one’s life or our very life.

Every part of the brakes must be carefully examined so as to prevent troublesome incidents in the future. We also have to consider the brakes’ good wear characteristics, kind – whether OEM or that of an aftermarket motorcycle parts, its price and of course its function and performance.

According to the expert, the best motorcycle brake is that of an OEM. That is true. However, there are aftermarket motorcycle brakes that are equal to the OEM’s quality but of lesser price. When you know you have a better option, why will you settle for less? Why not grab the chance to own the best?

The common motorcycle brake pad design depends upon the disparaging process of dragging the pad against the disc to create the heat or friction in order for the bike to stop. For the braking fluid not to boil or denigrate, heat must be dissipated. Thus, the pad has to have a lot of ‘fill’ material for heat dissipation and the friction portion of the pad chemistry must be very severe. This will reduce the amount of actual friction-producing material. Nonetheless, this may lead to short rotor life, noise, brake "dusting" degradation, and reduced effectiveness of the pad itself.

There are other manufacturers that undertake on a totally different principle in creating bike’s friction. The brake pad material is adequately heated to embed into the brake disk. This material transfer from brake pad to disk continues as long as the pad is in use. Cushioning effect will become apparent as the embedded material gets thicker with use. This effect dampens the tendency for the friction material to seize the rotor. This system is called the carbon brake system.

Bear in mind that an excellent motorcycle brake has a good bite, dissipates heat well, and is durable. These qualities must be your basis in choosing your brakes. This is the neutral ground where we decide what brakes to use.

Cheap Price Used Car

Buying a car is a huge investment. Whether a brand new or a second hand car, you still have to shell out a tidy sum to hopefully get the car that meets your specifications.



Second hand cars can be purchased by going to the local dealer, looking at the classified ads or checking out the various websites that allow a person to search and buy a car online.

There are two reasons why used cars are cheaper. The first is that cars once purchased and driven off a lot immediately depreciate. Annually, these cars lose about 20% in value making it easy for you to buy a second hand car almost at half the original price.

Another reason is that it is hard to buy a car and pay the full payment up front. By acquiring the services of a financial institution such as a bank, a person can pay off the loan through monthly installments. Unfortunately, some people have failed to honor that commitment which leaves the financial institutions no choice but to have the car repossessed.

For the bank to avoid storing the many cars that have been repossessed and make up for the lost money, these cars are auctioned off immediately which make it easy for some lucky people to buy fairly new cars and prevent being taken advantage of by car dealers.

Before buying a car, it is best to think about the kind of car you are willing to spend for and the options that come with it. By doing some research and checking out various dealers, you will be able to pick the right car and get the best deal.

You should also check the history of the car. This can be checked by going online and typing in the vehicle identification number or VIN. This can help verify the accidents the car has been in, if the car was reported stolen and the previous owner of the vehicle. It can also check if the mileage was rolled back.

Most cars have a maintenance record. The buyer must ask the dealer to see it and if it is not available, then you should contact the dealership or repair shop where most of the work was done.

The car should also be test driven on the road at various conditions and checked by a trusted and reputable mechanic just to be safe that the car you will buy is road worthy.

Most important of all, you should ask about the warranty. If there are some things not covered by it, it is best to get a service contract to be safe.

Everyone should have a car alarm



In today's world, not everyone can be trusted. Hardly a day goes by when we do not hear terrible stories of all kinds of crimes that are happening to innocent and well meaning people. There are countless ways to help prevent these crimes happening you, more than we can share here, but one of the best and easiest ways that you can prevent theft happening to you is by getting a car alarm. Many cars already come with a car alarm, but there are an equal number of cars that a car alarm must be purchased separately for the car. My point is that any car owner that truly values their car should have a car alarm, no questions asked. There is no reason why you should not do all you can to protect your vehicle if it is truly that valuable to you.



A car alarm is a great thing. It is great because a potential thief cannot possibly know that you have a car alarm until they do something to set it off. This is why the car alarm can be so effective. Especially if you are like me, then sometimes you leave valuable things in your locked car without even thinking about the possibility of danger. I often wonder how tempting my valuable possessions are to people who are looking for something to steal.

The benefit of a car alarm is that it is loud and embarrassing enough that it usually makes most potential criminals flee the scene of a car before they steal something. Because it is quite obvious to anyone close by that a car alarm has gone off, few people have the guts to continue in the process of stealing something valuable from a car or stealing the car itself with a loud car alarm going off for all to hear.


So my simple advice is this. Find out if your car comes with a car alarm built in it. If it does, take some time to learn about your car alarm. Learn about when it goes on and about how you can control it. There is nothing worse than having a car alarm for protection that you do not use. If you find that your car does not come with a car alarm, then your next step is simple: get a car alarm. Talk with your car dealer about the possibilities and check out the kind of car alarm that is best for your situation and your budget. The important thing is simply to be protected, so do whatever it takes to protect yourself and your valuables.

Custom Wheels

For anyone with even a passing interest in cars they will notice a set of custom wheels as soon as they roar down the street.

Custom wheels are wheels that differ from those supplied by the manufacturer when the car is first sold. You can either order custom wheels when you place an order for a new car or purchase the wheels at a later date.

One of the reasons people decide on custom wheels is that they are much lighter than the traditional wheels. This is important for people who want optimum performance from their vehicle. You'll notice with any car racing sports that the cars are equipped with custom wheels.

Another reason that car race enthusiasts lean towards custom wheels is that they provide more wheel strength. The custom wheels can be designed and manufactured from materials that give the wheel a stronger base. This is important for several types of racing.

For the average person the main reason they purchase custom wheels is because of the aesthetic value. Many drivers take a great deal of pride in the way the appearance of their car or truck and they search for the custom wheels that will make the statement they wish to convey.

Other drivers decide on the purchase of custom wheels because they can give a vehicle better gas mileage. The reason for this is that the custom wheels provide better stability and this leads to a smoother ride. Bigger wheels are often required for this but it's important to be careful with how big you decide to go since wheels that are too large can have adverse effects on the vehicle's performance.

Custom wheels are often called rims. Rims come in countless designs and styles and can be crafted from a few different materials. Some of these materials include aluminum or steel.



There is a new type of custom wheels that has been gaining more attention as of late. These are called spinner wheels. They are an attachment that is placed on existing custom wheels. The wheel spins as you drive and it gives an allusion that it's spinning even when the vehicle has come to a stand still. Since their introduction in 2003 they've become one of the most popular types of custom wheels sold today.

There are several different places you can go to purchase custom wheels. The most popular choice is an automotive supply store. They will generally have several different styles to choose from within several different price ranges. The people employed there have a good understanding of what types of custom wheels best complement the vehicle that you are driving. They'll suggest several alternatives and leave the final decision in your hands.

Custom wheels are expensive and as such they are often the target of thieves. Most custom wheels come with specially designed lug nuts which make it virtually impossible for a potential thief to make off with them. The lug nut is actually a lock and you carry the key on your keychain. Although it takes more time when it comes to changing a flat tire, the extra time spent is well worth the money saved.

Custom wheels are a fun way to make your vehicle uniquely yours. When you choose a style that reflects your personality people will know that you take your vehicle seriously. The investment in the custom wheels speaks for itself.