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By Herro Kitee

Your Bandit is a beautiful piece of machinery and you like nothing more than to take it out on the road to open it up where you can. Free weekends are pleasurable times as you can up-sticks and head off for pastures new on your beloved bike. Now that you have fitted some Givi Luggage to the Suzuki there`s nothing to stop you from having a few weekends away. The top box that you bought from the Givi Luggage range will comfortably hold two full size helmets, so this means you and your girlfriend can both hop on the bike and tour around when you like. When you get to a spot that you fancy the helmets can be left with the bike. You won`t have to carry them around with you as you take in your new surroundings. The design teams at givi seem to think of everything when they turn their attention to top boxes on bikes. When you want to open the box you can press a button whilst still wearing your gloves. Of course, you don`t want the box on your bike all of the time, it only has to cater for your weekend jaunts. This is fine because your new item of Givi Luggage can be fitted and removed quite easily with the help of security keys that come with it as standard.


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The price of fuel for vehicles in the UK has reached an all time high. People are paying premium prices for their fuel and trying to get as much fuel consumption out of their cars as possible. Poorly maintained cars can drink more fuel and if you have under or over inflated tyres this can effect the fuel consumption as well. Not only this, low tyre pressure can be dangerous as it can effect the way that the car handles. The best way to make sure that your tyre pressures are correct is to check them regularly with tyre pressure gauges. You can call at petrol stations to use their tyre pressure gauges but it`s always handy to have one of your own. It`s not always practical to pop to the petrol station to make sure that your tyre levels are correct. However, if you have a pressure gauge inside the boot of your car then you can check them whenever you like. Some of the gauges come built into footpumps and some have compressors with them as well. These types are great because if your tyres are low you can pump them up using the compressor. If you keep on top of your tyres by using tyre pressure gauges you can make sure they are at the right level. This will ensure that tyres with good tread on them are safe to use on the road and it will help with the fuel consumption of the vehicle too.



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