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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
MUD-FLAPS
A Mud-flap or Mud-guard
A mudflap or mud guard is used in combination with the vehicle fender to protect the vehicle, passengers, other vehicles, and pedestrians from mud and other flying debris thrown into the air by the rotating tire. A mudflap is typically made from a flexible material such as rubber that is not easily damaged by contact with flying debris, the tire, or the road surface.
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FOOT MATS
Vehicle Foot Mats
Vehicle mats, also known as “automobile floor mats”, are designed to protect a vehicle’s floor from dirt, wear, and salt corrosion.
One major use of a vehicle mat is to keep the car looking clean. Most mats can be easily removed for cleaning and then replaced. Some require fixation points to ensure they remain fixed in position.
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GRIP COVERS
A Motorcycle Handlebar
A motorcycle handlebar is a tubular component of a motorcycle’s steering mechanism. Handlebars provide a mounting place for controls such as brake, throttle, clutch, horn, light switches and rear view mirrors; and they help to support part of the rider’s weight. Even when a handlebar is a single piece it is usually referred to in the plural as handlebars
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LEG GUARD FLAPS
Motorcycle Accessories
Motorcycle accessories are features and accessories selected by a motorcycle owner to enhance safety, performance, or comfort, and may include anything from mobile electronics to sidecars and trailers. An accessory may be added at the factory by the original equipment manufacturer or purchased and installed by the owner post-sale as aftermarket goods.
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CAR MATS
Motorcycle Accessories
A car mat is designed to help protect a vehicle’s carpeted floors. One major use of a car mat is to keep mud, sand and snow from contacting the carpeted floors. Some require fixation points to ensure they remain fixed in position.
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MUD FLAPS
Motorcycle Accessories
A Mud Flap on a car, to protect the vehicle from mud and debris. Mudflaps can be large rectangular sheets suspended behind the tires, or may be small molded lips below the rear of the vehicle’s wheel wells. Mudflaps can be aerodynamically engineered, utilizing shaping, louvers or vents to improve airflow and lower drag .