Vital Motion - For All Your Car Needs

By Divya Sai on 7/01/2009

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Whether you want to buy a car, insure it, maintain it or if you want to sell it, you have to look at many aspects. Doing all this without proper guidance is definitely not recommended. And specially when the complete Internet is at your service, then you must not buy, insure or sell your car without reading at least a dozen reviews.
Today I found an interesting website - Vital Motion, a rapidly growing site with reviews of latest cars, important tips on car safety, parts, emergencies, maintenance, car rentals, car insurance tips, reselling etc. (in short - everything you need to know about your car). The website has been neatly categorized, and is easy to navigate according to the categories, which are listed at the top of the website.
At Vital Motion, you'll find reviews of all the latest cars from the big brands like Audi, BMW, Bentley, Volkswagen, Cadillac and many more. You will also find many car driving safety tips, like how to drive during rain, how to mount a bike rack on your car, garage door safety etc. Under the category maintenance, presently they have articles like replacing your car’s fuel filter, how to rust-proof your car, how to replace your own air filter, how to make damaged wheels look new again, how to ship an automobile etc. And you'll also find many articles on various other important topics like myths about car insurance, how much car insurance you need, how to sell your car...so do give a visit to this website to know everything about cars !


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Bajaj Pulsar 220cc (2009): Fastest Indian Bike Launched

By Divya Sai on 6/30/2009

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Pulsar has done it again...


Whether it's the 'design and looks' or the technology, Bajaj Pulsar is ruling the Indian roads, with it's presence marked in all the major biking segments (150cc, 180cc, 200cc, 220cc).
After remaining silent for quite a few months, Bajaj is back with a real competitive product - the upgraded Bajaj Pulsar 220cc (2009) DTS-i at a challenging price of 70000/- INR (Ex-Showroom Delhi) - clearly it's a competitive price tag against the present 'Lord of the Streets' - Yamaha FZ 16 & FZ-S.

Specifications:

Engine * Type - 4-Stroke, DTSi, air cooled
* Displacement - 220cc
* Max Power - 21.04 @ 8500 ps @ RPM
* Max Torque - 19.12 @ 7000 Nm @ RP
Suspensions* Front - Telescopic 130mm stroke
* Rear - Nitrox, rear wheel travel 90mm
Brakes * Front - 260mm Disc
* Rear - 230 Disc
Tyres * Front - 90/90 x 17 - Tubeless
* Rear - 120/80 x 17 - Tubeless
Fuel Tank* Total - 15 litres
* 3.2 litres Reserve
* 2.2 litres usable
Electricals * System - 12 v full DC
* Headlamp - Low - Projector lamp 55w, High - Ellipsodial lamp 55w
Dimensions * Wheelbase - 1350 mm
* Kerb Weight - 150kg

Available colours: Grey, blue, black and red

Along with the new Pulsar 220cc, Bajaj has plans to introduce two new bikes this year. Addressing a press conference, Bajaj Auto CEO (two-wheelers) S. Sridhar said:
We have been continuously evolving our Pulsar range to provide our customers state-of-the-art products with unmatched performance and technology.
Bajaj Auto also unveiled more fuel-efficient engine series equipped with new breakthrough technology called DTS-Si version 2.0 that incorporates five major innovations. “This makes it the most fuel-efficient engine not only in India but also in the world. The first product powered by this technology will be launched next month,” said Mr. Sridhar.

Check out the official Bajaj Pulsar 220 - The Fastest Indian Website.


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Bicycles From National Cycles

By Divya Sai on 6/30/2009

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Motorcycles and cars are no doubt making our lives more convenient and easier. But at the same time they are making us lazy too.
So the better alternatives to these motor-vehicles are of course walking and cycling. Cycling unlike walking not only burns your extra calories, but being obviously faster than walking, it can make your family happy too (if you don't mind carrying a couple of grocery items on your bike).
Cycling has lots of benefits for you, right from your general health you can improve your heart, lower your weight and it can even improve your mood too, you just need to get the right bike for yourself.
Cycles with their simple designs, are generally easy to learn and maintain. But that doesn't mean that you do not have more options to select from, while buying a bike.
One sincere advice that I would like to give to all my readers is to avoid purchasing the costly exercise cycles, and better go for a simple bicycle. Remember that, you don't have to compromise on anything if you choose a simple cycle over an exercise cycle, rather you'll get many more extra health benefits. Simply keep on reading this article to know more about cycle-accessories which will redefine your cycling experience.
National Cycles (based in UK) has a good collection of bikes, ranging from road bikes, children's bikes, women bikes to the sporty mountain bikes, jump bikes, folding bikes, BMX bikes and even electric and hybrid bikes. If you are an adventure lover like me, then you must have a look on the sporty mountain bikes. And in case exercising and bringing daily stuff is what all you are planning to do with your bike, then you may simply go with the road bikes (you will have a number of stylish and sporty options here too).

And as I have promised, here's a complete list of cycle-accessories from National Cycles. These accessories include bells, horns, tyres, tubes, bicycle attire, carriers, seats, saddles and even many computerized accessories which will help you to find out how many miles you have traveled and at what speed are you traveling !
So quickly visit the site to select the right bike for you !


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An Innovative Concept Of Garage !

By Divya Sai on 6/11/2009

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Things can be so simple...but costly too !








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TTXGP - First Zero Emissoins Grand Prix !

By Divya Sai on 6/10/2009

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What's the first image that forms in your mind, when we call it eco-friendly or a zero-emissions bike? After seeing so many zero-emissions bike models, you would be thinking of a light weight thin and sleek motorcycle, but just have a look on the picture below.


It has got all the macho looks and is ready for the next Grand Prix (starting from 12th June, 2009).
TTXGP is the world's first zero carbon, clean emission grand prix. Held on June 12th 2009 during the Isle of Man TT on the prestigious Mountain Course, the event promises to be the start of great change as we step into the future. 19 bikes from 17 teams, travelling from 6 different countries, will tackle one of the most challenging circuits in the world. This is a race designed to stretch the cutting edge of technology, married with the excitement and speed of open competition, and an ultimate goal of providing alternative, greener transport.

Details at TTXGP.com


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