Vespa Helmets
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Vespa Helmets

Very few people enjoy the competition and exhilarating feeling you get when you drive in a convertible. It's the wind in your hair and the sun on your body do the trick. And fewer still refuses to take the feelings of a motorcycle on the road. You do not get the wind in your hair, however, ensures that his helmet. However, you have the wind in the rest of his body instead. With the way everything vibrates more, traveling on a motorcycle is said to experience Ultimate Driving.
A little history
Scooters are the transportation of persons of low power in the way of a bicycle frame through an engine power 50 and 250 cc. There may be some big power bikes, but usually nothing more than may already be in category of motorcycles. 1914 is the year scooter as we know it appeared on the road. This happened in Europe. The narrow streets and roads in most European cities is the scooter in the manner most convenient transportation when going from point A to point B.
But even before his first appearance had scooters and motorcycles and had its first ladies avid users. Already in 1894, the German firm Hildebrand & Wolfmüller made the first bicycle engine for sale. He had a 2 cylinder 4-stroke engines 2.5 HP can reach 40 mph at a weight of 60 kg. Not bad for a bike that does not require pedal power.
France followed with their 1902 self-chair, and the United States with Motoped, regarded as the first motorized bike to enter production mass. 1919 saw the British take their own country scooter with Skootamota (A pun on the motorcycle engine) powered by a 142 cc engine which reaches 20 mph, the brakes were still working as a bicycle.
Historical Popularity
On a scooter had been previously a preferred mode of transport to travel short distances to schools or offices or in villages. It has been widely used during the two wars world and the second as a means of sending messages in the war fronts. But it was after the Second World War in 1946, when the Italian Piaggio Vespa motorcycle born to survive until today in the look and shape.
Patented year, the Vespa makes use of the best cars and elements of aircraft design, and immediately became the icon of what a scooter. Has been followed by the Lambretta and the Maicoletta 50 years. The Germans have done so with the talent, Heinkel Tourist Scooter 10 years later that could reach 70 km / h on a 175cc 4-stroke engine.
In Great Britain in the 50s, the company has licensed the Vespa Douglas while BSA / Triumph company is in the production of scooters also have local reaches 70 km / h - good enough to be popular on the road. The muscle Harley Davidson USA Topper is a scooter in the 60s with most engine light there were.
The rest, as is history. The Japanese Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki have begun to dominate the motorcycle industry into the 60s and 70s in all the world. Its popularity has since deteriorated, especially now with fuel costs at record levels. Roads China and India are millions and are the most convenient way to transport not just in developing countries, but in almost all corners of the planet.
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What a good product to boost my helmet hair?
I drive a Vespa, it is very fun, but not very good in my hair. anyone suggest a good idea to revive the old product? The hair may be seen in complete sentences.
Buy Slik. It gets under his helmet, sweat and prevents itching of the scalp helmet. Girls who sell Helmets always buy one from them. These documents can be obtained from the secondary market stores, or any person who is a Drag Specialties or parts unlimited distributor
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