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CTSmoto - Custom Cut Rotors

To be honest, I never put much thought into my rear rotor, it just sits back there quietly doing its job. Well, one day I was out perusing one of my favorite forums when I found a post about these custom cut rear rotors. I thought it was a pretty cool idea so I thought I'd check it out.






Chatterbox - MultiSport HJC-FRS

Communicating with other riders is a luxury that you can quickly become dependant upon. Rider communication is great not only for the logistics of directions, notifying other riders of problems and road conditions, signaling to get gas, etc; but also for the ability to include others in your riding experience. Yet, in spite of its glories there are some issues with this product.






Clear Alternatives - Clear Lenses and LEDs

Why make the jump to a clear lens? What are the advantages or disadvantages of such a change? Well, for me it was a desired cosmetic change and I wasn't too worried about how they compared to the stock bulbs regarding brightness or legality.






Ecliptech Innovations - Shift-i

Okay, I have to admit that the first time I saw this thing, I thought it looked pretty cool. Little lights for the gauges that was probably more fluff than function. Either way, there was one thing I was sure of... I knew I had to have it.

When I began looking into this device, I quickly learned that it was not some silly toy only meant to accent your bike with a tiny electronic light show. This thing has been extremely well thought out and is packed with so many features that I never would have thought about. I was pleasantly surprised to find so much ingenuity in such a seemingly simple little device.






HelmetHead Cycle Gear - Helmet Sunblocker

I first read about the Helmet Sunblocker in Motor Cyclist Magazine's "Gear box" section, which showcases new gear and gadgets for bikers. I was very eager to check out this unique product as I've been fighting the morning and afternoon sun on my commute everyday for the past few years.






Hot Bodies Racing - Supersport Undertail Kit

The HotBodies Racing undertail kit provides an excellent alternative to the hideous factory assembly. They offer a complete kit that replaces the factory assembly with a sleek molded fiberglass unit that even integrates the turn signals into the factory tail lights.






LuggageLocker - Tank Bag

I've been using magnetic tank bags for years on my older style '98 with no ill effects whatsoever. Well, the new bike doesn't have a metal tank so my current magnetic tank bag wouldn't work. Yikes! I tried a buddy's strap type tank bag, but it was too bulky and I didn't like the way it mounted to the bike. I wasn't sure what to do, keep trying to get the strapped bag to work, carry a back pack, or just deal with the fact that I won't be able to carry much on the new bike.






Luimoto - Seat Skins

*UPDATED* When you first start thinking about mods for your bike, changing the look of the seats it probably low on the list. After all, what's a seat other than something to hold our bum. Other than comfort, what could you possibly think of changing on an already fully functional part? To tell you the truth, I never once thought about changing out my seats until I saw what Luimoto had to offer.






Oberon Engineering - Anodized Aluminum Accessories

Looking for some high quality anodized parts that won't fade like other cheap brands? Well, look no further. Oberon Engineering as a long list of parts to suit most everybody's needs. Pegs, Bar ends, Oil filler caps and even their new preload adjusters are available for most makes and models.






Second Look - Seat Skins

Second Look has been around for years designing and manufacturing replacement seat covers for nearly every bike on the market. There name has become synonymous with seat covers and they are really the only leader in this field.






SportVue - MC2 - Head-Mounted Display

Sure, the idea isn't new, but until now any previous attempts at some sort of heads up display proved to be more of a burden then something a rider could really use. For the system to work it would need to be wireless, small and devoid of any and all operating annoyances that would take away from the benefits such a system would provide. Sportvue has really done their homework as this MC2 unit proves that with a little bit of ingenuity, a true heads up system could be useful for any and all streetbikers.






Sportech - Show Chrome Series Windscreens

Well, when you're talking sportbikes, there are surely a few early modifications that most riders checked off their list first. Tossing that plain, clear, blah stock windscreen is usually one of the first things to go. For years we've settled for the standard, smoke, dark smoke and a few color plastic options that until now seemed pretty cool in their own right. Leave it to Sportech to take it to the next level with their new line of chrome windscreens.






Vortex - Billet Aluminum Gas Caps

Sure, I know what you're thinking, changing the gas cap would be the last thing on my list to change. Well, sometimes changing something simple, really makes a big statement in our ongoing attempt to differentiate our pride and joy from the next guy (or gal) down the street.


Vortex - Frame Sliders and Bases

Vortex continues to show their ingenuity in developing top notched accessories for sport bikes. Adding to their line of performance and cosmetic accessories is the simple but effective frame slider.






Watsen Design - LED Turn Signals

There are so many modifications that can be done to a sportbike, but what should you do first? Well, I am not here to tell you that, but one modification I believe to be on the top of the list is the front turn signals.


 
 
 
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