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Gas Savings Calculator V 2.0

Check out the new features of our online gas savings calculator. Now you can find out how much you can save in gas weekly, monthly, and yearly.

To obtain your average Car’s MPG. Fill up your tank and reset the odometer. Drive your car until almost empty, fill up your tank and note how many gallons you have put in, note how many miles you have driven since you last filled up. Divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. Do this three times and average the results.

Gas Savings Calculator by www.thebikegeek.net
Miles Commuted:
Price of Gas per gallon:
Car MPG:
Days Riding Per Week:

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More Properganda

Properganda

Our friends from C.I.C.L.E.org have great PDF’s of different ‘Properganda’ posters. Check them out at www.cicle.org

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Gas Savings Calculator

Ever wondered how much you can save in gas by riding your bike to work? Click on our little handy calculator and find out!

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Specialized Chicane vs. WileyX JP-2 review

Sunglasses
Both sunglasses have Light adjusting lenses, both are light and ready to hit the trails. However, they are different in a lot of ways. Click Here to read the review.

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Specialized Chicane vs. WileyX JP-2 reviews

Specialized Chicane
Specialized Chicane specs:
• Specialized AdaptaliteTM lenses adapt to varying ambient UV levels, providing optimal performance in low to bright light conditions without having to change lenses.
• By varying the amount of light transmission, AdaptaliteTM lenses maximize comfort without sacrificing optical clarity.
• AdaptaliteTM lenses provide 100% UVA and UVB protection throughout the full range of light transmission.
• Unique Specialized AdaptaliteTM lenses are made from NXTTM, a revolutionary innovation in unbreakable optical polymer technology.
• AdaptaliteTM NXTTM lenses are 10-20% lighter than other plastic lenses.
• Exclusive Mountain Lens formulation works in low light to bright conditions.
• Vented design prevents fogging.
• Lens and frame angles are designed for cycling-specific application in the riding position.
• Larger frame and lens provides more coverage.
• Frame color choices: Black, Metallic Blue, Yellow and Silver

WileyX

WileyX JP-2 LA specs:

LA™ Lenses – darken on bright sunny days to shield the eyes from harmful Ultra Violet rays. On overcast days or at night the lenses adjust to clear for perfect optical clarity. Now you don’t have to stop to interchange lenses. This new technology is also produced using shatterproof polycarbonate. This is much different than the old photo chromic lens technology that use glass and CR-39, which can shatter if struck by a rock while riding. We’ve also incorporated our new Emerald 4™) anti-reflective coatings to eliminate back-lit glare from the sun or car headlights truly giving the wearer the most functional riding lens available.
Both Sunglasses

I’ve been riding with the Specialized sunglasses for over 9 months; they are very comfortable, light and for the most part, fog-free.
What I liked about them: Cool looks, light adjusting lenses, don’t slip, amber lenses.
What I didn’t about them: Pricey, limited light adjusting range. Lenses don’t get too dark.

I only had the WileyX for less than a week. They are comfortable, not as light as the Specialized, fog-free lenses.
What I liked about them: Didn’t slip, clear lenses, can use them for riding at night, gasket that seal the lenses and transform the sunglasses into goggles.
What I didn’t like about them: Pricey (although I got a decent deal in Ebay), a little heavy, lenses don’t get too dark.

Both sunglasses suit their purpose perfectly. I like the WileyX for low light conditions and night riding. I like the Specialized because of the wrap around frame and the amber tint. Are the Light Adjusting lenses worth paying the premium price? I think so. I don’t have to worry about carrying the extra lenses, scratching them while I try to install them, trying to choose which is the right lens to use. I give both sunglasses an A- because of the price. If I had to choose 1 pair, I’ll go for the WileyX.

Disclaimer: This opinion based on the use of both products. I’m not affiliated with Specialized nor WileyX.

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