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Tornado Fuel Saver: The Power to Go!

Don’t you wish you have more time and money to enjoy more out of life and travel freely to various places in a whim? Don’t you wish you could just go further each time you go out and drive?

Sadly, with the way things are today, what you do with your money matters a lot. With so much focus given to this concern, there is less flexibility for you to do the things that you want.

Posted by: Automan on Thursday, August 21st, 2008

The Danger of New Tires on High-Performance Motorcycle Race Bikes

If you own a race bike you need to be very careful with your bike when you put on a new set of tires. It pays to ride them and wear them in before you get too nuts and by wearing them in, I mean the sides too.

In other words you need to do some low speed turns with the bike low to the ground a scraping the pegs before you go out and burn thru the canyon at race speeds or do any high speed turns on the street. Why? Well because new tires do not grip as well and a little bit of oil on the ground, some highway markings or debris on the canyon road can cause you to lose control.

Posted by: Automan on Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Long Distance Night Motorcycle Riding and Staying Warm

Anyone who has ridden long-distance on a motorcycle often knows that sometimes you get an unexpected weather change and this can cause issues. Also getting caught after dark a couple of hundred miles from home with a mountain range to cross when the temps are getting below 40 can also be an issue; remember you are adding the chill factor simply by moving forward.

When it gets into the 20s or 30s things get a little more serious and you feel like you are riding thru a walk in freezer; Popsicle city no doubt? Of course as it cools you know that there are issues with black ice, bridges icing over and other weather related conditions, which if you are not careful will turn your little long-distance ride into a long-distance nightmare.

Posted by: Automan on Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Save Fuel With The Tornado Fuel Saver

Harness the power of a tornado under the hood of your car with the Tornado Fuel Saver.

Tornadoes, also known as twisters are powerful vortexes that are capable of reaching speeds of up to 300 mph, causing structural damage and picking up anything in its path. Tornadoes aren’t always present with each and every storm. While it is a commonly held belief that tornadoes form under the influence of drops in pressure and the simultaneous meeting of air from cold, warm, and dry fronts, thunderstorms that result from such conditions don’t always spawn tornadoes. Tornadoes are therefore very difficult to predict, and its formations are very much open to debate.

Posted by: Automan on Tuesday, July 29th, 2008