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  • Five Reasons to Use Heat Shrink Tubing on a Car or Motorcycle  By : Nathania Heckert
    When it comes to insulating the wires on a car or motorcycle, heat shrink tubing has experienced overwhelming popularity in recent years. Here are five reasons why heat shrink tubing is the insulation of choice for car and motorcycle buffs.
  • Aluminum is a Multipurpose Metal  By :
    Aluminum is a lightweight metal and because of this property is used for many purposes. It is soft and pliable with a dull silvery look. It maintains this look because of a thin layer of oxidation on its surface. This oxidation means that it is corrosion resistant and can be used to protect many surfaces. When polished it has a higher reflective property than most metals with the exception of silver, gold and copper. Added to all these properties, it is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Aluminum is obtained by extraction from bauxite ore by electrolytic process.
  • The Right Octane Of Gas To Run In Your Motorcycle  By : C Miller
    Most owners manuals don't tell you what octane to run, they simply say: unleaded gas. If this is the best your owners manual tells you, or if you don't have one, read on. But if it tells you a certain octane of gas to go with, use that, your bike may need a higher octane due to high compression.
  • Aligning Motorcycle Wheels  By : Maricon Williams
    Aligning the wheels is universally regarded as a sound bike practice. It is a good thing to have both ends of the motorcycles aligned so as to make cornering smooth and predictable. In addition, alignment makes less wear and tear for the wheels. Learn more about it in this interesting article.
  • Two and Four Stroke Engines - Fast and Simple Answers  By : Daniel Levy
    A few fast responses and facts about Two and Four Stroke Engines.



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