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Best Source to Find New Trucks
A few brochures or a couple questions here and there won’t get you into a new truck. It’s an investment that impacts your business operations, delivery schedules and profit margins directly. If you’re getting set to hit the road with your new logistics business, adding a couple of trucks to your existing fleet or simply replacing an old one – finding the right truck is key.
By Gaurav Garg3 months ago in Wheel
Bicycle Graveyards are Growing in China and Elsewhere
Do you remember your first bicycle? How old were you when you learned to ride without training wheels? Did you ever get so balanced that you could glide without your hands on the steering wheel? I did. I loved my bikes when I was a kid. My first bike was a tiny rainbow colored bike with plastic fringe dangling from the handle bars and training wheels that sounded like a train on the boardwalk at the beach. My next bike was a yellow banana seat bike with the groovy ram head curved up handlebars and the tall curved metal back post. After that, I got my first big name bike (A HUFFY!) and it was sooooo cool! Pink, my favorite color at that time with a fat cushion motorcycle-style seat. It was tough and hardy and the thick tires could handle multiple terrains from cement to gravel to mud. I could write a whole book on all the adventures I had on my Huffy. After that one, I got my "young adult" bike for my 12th birthday present. It was new and totally different from any of the previous bikes I had. A 10-speed bicycle with gears that changed and thin tires for faster speed. The ram curved handlebar style was flipped upside down so that my body leaned downward for aero-dynamics. It was cool. I learned how to balance so well on those thin tires that I could practically ride it like a unicycle, hands off the bars. I think the 10-speed bike was the last bike I ever owned that I actually got to enjoy riding, though I've had several bikes since that time. That bike must have cursed me because any bike I've tried to enjoy since that 10-speed has been some kind of nightmare. I wanted to share a bit of my personal feelings about bike ownership or biking in general before I talk about the main subject of my article: Bike Graveyards.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 months ago in Wheel
Born to Ride. Built to Protect.
Visionary inventor and entrepreneur Christopher Henderson has turned a near-tragedy into a groundbreaking innovation that’s set to redefine safety for motorcycle and recreational vehicle enthusiasts worldwide. With the official 2024 release of the Malink Tandem Safety Belt, Henderson introduces a design 25 years in the making — a revolutionary product born from love, perseverance, and purpose.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar3 months ago in Wheel
New 2026 Mazda CX-30 SUV: Prices, Engines, and Safety Tec
Mazda has released full details for the 2026 Mazda CX-30, its best-selling compact crossover designed for drivers who want efficiency, safety, and capability in a smaller footprint. The CX-30 sits between the Mazda3 hatchback and the larger CX-50, giving the automaker an important entry point in one of the most competitive vehicle categories in the U.S.
By Panorica Pan4 months ago in Wheel
Gadgets to Keep Car Cool in Summer
Summer can be fun, but when your car turns into a hot oven, it’s not so great. That’s why finding the right gadgets to keep car cool in summer is super important. Whether you're driving to school, work, or the beach, staying cool makes the ride better. In this blog, we’ll explore smart tools that help your car beat the heat. These gadgets are easy to use, affordable, and perfect for sunny days.
By Autos Gear And Gadgets 4 months ago in Wheel
Sourcing Nepal: Connecting Authentic Nepali Products with the U.S. Market
In today’s interconnected world, sourcing has become more than just finding the cheapest supplier. Businesses across the United States are increasingly interested in sourcing products that are authentic, sustainable, ethically made, and culturally rich. This shift reflects a broader consumer trend where values matter as much as value. For companies seeking such qualities, Nepal—home to the majestic Himalayas and centuries-old craftsmanship—offers a wealth of opportunities.
By Alysaa Healy4 months ago in Wheel
Ola S1 Air
If you’ve been eyeing an electric scooter that’s easier on the wallet yet practical for daily city runs, the Ola S1 Air lands right in that sweet spot. It pares back a few premium bits from the S1 Pro, keeps the essentials, and adds friendly ownership costs—while still offering a claimed 125+ km range (depending on battery and mode). Below is a simple 7-part guide to help readers understand what the S1 Air is all about and whether it fits their needs.
By Shahzad Khan5 months ago in Wheel
Tork Kratos R
Electric two-wheelers have moved beyond commuter scooters — the Tork Kratos R is proof. Launched by Pune-based Tork Motors as the performance variant of the Kratos family, the Kratos R aims to combine sportbike styling, instant EV torque, and longer range for real-world use. This guide walks you through the Kratos R’s design, performance, charging, ownership realities and who will love it — with relevant images for each section.
By Shahzad Khan5 months ago in Wheel
Anti Theft Gadgets for Cars: Keep Your Vehicle Safe and Sound
Anti theft gadgets for cars are more important today than ever before. With car thefts rising in many cities, drivers are looking for smart ways to protect their vehicles. Thankfully, there are many tools available that can help. These gadgets are easy to use, affordable, and very effective. In this guide, we’ll explore the best anti theft gadgets for cars, explain how they work, and help you choose the right one for your ride.
By Autos Gear And Gadgets 5 months ago in Wheel
Kabira KM 3000 & KM 4000
Electric motorcycles are shaking up the two-wheeler world, and Kabira Mobility’s KM series — especially the KM3000 and KM4000 — aim squarely at riders who want sporty looks, strong real-world performance and modern tech without the noise of ICE engines. Below I’ll walk you through these bikes step-by-step (7 clear points). Each section includes a related image (Google Images search link) so you can quickly see the styling or detail I’m describing.
By Shahzad Khan5 months ago in Wheel
Ultraviolette F77 (2024)
If you’ve been watching India’s performance-EV scene, the Ultraviolette F77 (2024 “Mach 2”) is the headline act: a sharply styled electric sportbike with up to 30 kW peak power, serious range, and tech you normally see on premium ICE motorcycles. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use as a website blog post—each step includes a relevant Google link to grab an image.
By Shahzad Khan5 months ago in Wheel
Ola S1 Pro (Gen 2, 2024)
Meet the Ola S1 Pro Gen-2 (2024) Ola’s second-generation S1 Pro is the brand’s flagship electric scooter built on a re-engineered Gen-2 platform. The upgrades focus on performance, efficiency and durability, making it one of the quickest and most feature-packed e-scooters you can buy in India. Ola quotes a peak motor output of 11 kW and a certified range that lands around the 190–195 km (IDC) mark, depending on variant and testing cycle.
By Shahzad Khan5 months ago in Wheel











