Archive for November, 2009

No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service – Making Cycling Safe

Posted by Dorthy Weatherbush in November 30th, 2009
Published in Motorcycles

We’ve all been driving the highway before at some point and been left in shock at the antics of somebody on a motorcycle. Some motorcyclists weave in and out of traffic with no regards to the lanes at all. Other people don’t even wear helmets or the other kind of proper attire. Some simply go too fast to be fully in control. Regardless of what they are doing, motorcycling has become very dangerous.

Wearing protective gear is essential if you are going to be driving a motorcycle. It is something that is very basic and is designed to keep you safe for more than one reason. The first reason is to save your life. Wearing the right boots, thick pants, and a helmet will help you in the event of an accident. They can make the difference between you being bruised and scratched, and have body parts lying on the road. In addition, if you happen to be in a fatal accident, wearing a helmet will help authorities and your family to be able to identify the body.

There isn’t a reason that exists for you to not protect yourself while riding on a motorcycle. However, there are a number of other reasons that motorcyclists should protect themselves especially considering that they do share the roads with other people. When a bike rider does not protect himself by riding carefully and following proper motor safety, he puts other people on the roads at risk. They can actually cause accidents around them from people trying to dodge the rider’s reckless driving.

Accidents aren’t just bad for those who are in them either. Other people are forced to sit in traffic, insurance premiums increase, injuries occur, and medical expenses rise as well. So not only is the motorcyclist affected, but motorcycle accidents affect everyone. That’s why safety is the key.

Having 100% safety is never going to happen and is never totally in the hands of the biker. Even the safest and most experienced drivers cannot control the weather, the road conditions, or other drivers and these are all things that contribute to safety.

However, considering all of that, you should still take the necessary precautions to protect yourself in every way. You can’t control other people or nature, but you can control yourself and thereby put yourself into the best position possible to not only ensure your life, but the lives of other drivers on the roads.

Dorthy Weatherbush does not ride motorcycles but your husband does. So she bought him some safety gear from Cycle Gear. The also have an online shop at CycleGear.com where Dorthy tries to keep up with the latest and greatest in motorcycle gear for her husband.

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Steps To Install An Epoxy Garage Floor Coating

Posted by Edgar Peterson in November 30th, 2009
Published in Cars

It’s not difficult at all to apply an epoxy garage floor coating, but if your body isn’t up to it, it can be a chore. The first thing you should ask yourself, if you plan to install your own epoxy is: can I bend over for hours on end? If you cannot, then plan either to have someone apply the epoxy garage floor coating for you, or maybe consider a different flooring option altogether.

Always Put Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Kit’s Directions First!

If you do decide that you want to apply your epoxy garage floor coating by yourself, then read on for a very fast rundown on exactly what you will have to do to apply your coating. Keep in mind, though, that anything you read either here, or anywhere else on the web, should be considered a rough guide only. Always follow the directions included with your epoxy garage floor coating kit to the letter. If you don’t, you may end up with a mess for your garage flooring.

Picking Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Kit

The first step, obviously, is deciding and picking up your epoxy garage floor coating kit. Thankfully, this is one of the few items that cannot be wrong or damaged upon arrival, so buying online is a great way to save even more money. Look for a kit that includes a DVD with instructions if you are new to these types of things. Trust me, they exist, you just have to look for them, and they’re usually not any more expensive. If you want some color, be picky. There are a bunch of options, so don’t settle, because your epoxy garage floor coating is likely going to last for decades. Although garage flooring is typically not on the grand tour, you don’t want to be embarrassed by it, either.

Preparing Your Garage For The Epoxy Garage Floor Coating

The very first step, after you have your kit, is cleaning your existing concrete garage floor. Even if there is already paint, you can still generally lay your new epoxy garage floor coating right over the top. Be sure to check the directions in the kit, though, as not all kits are designed for this. You may also get better results if you sand the original coat of paint down to the surface of the concrete garage floor before you begin cleaning.

Installing Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating

Once you have a clean concrete garage floor, you will need to mix the epoxy part of your kit. Be sure to follow the directions to the letter, leaving nothing out. You can very easily ruin the entire kit by not paying attention. The directions are usually very easy to follow, but they do require that you read them thoroughly. Trust me, it’s worth it to take the extra time to be doubly sure. After that comes the color flakes, should your kit include them, and should you want to use them. If nothing else, color flakes will add a touch of sheer randomness to an otherwise bland color. Once everything has dried for the appropriate amount of time, you will then apply the paint itself. If you have followed all of the directions to the letter, than yours should be just as beautiful as so many other garage floors that have used an epoxy coating.

Check out Sweet Garage Floor for more garage floor information.

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