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Micron - Gold Oval Slip-On One of the first modifications most make to their bike, is the addition of a full or half exhaust system. With all the great exhaust products out there stemming from a seemingly endless supply of companies, it can be a little tough to decide on which pipe is good for you. >> Full review Pazzo Racing - Billet Clutch and Brake Levers I've always liked the look of the smaller more streamlined clutch and brake levers I've seen on race bikes, but I've been hesitant to purchase these things because other than looks, I was not sure what benefit they would bring to me as a street rider. After all, looks aren't everything and I can't afford to spend money on things for my bike that don't bring function along with finish. >> Full review Penske Shocks - 2-Way Adjustable Rear Shock Suspension is probably to most valuable piece of equipment for your bike, However suspension upgrades are usually overlooked for more preferred mods like exhaust, dampers, seats, windscreens, pegs, bar ends... well, you get the idea. After all, why would you want to spend another chunk of money on something that is already working fine on your bike? >> Full review Scotts - Rotary Steering Damper With today's bikes pushing the performance envelope, many manufacturers are walking the line between steering response and stability. A quality steering damper can help to stabilize the front of the bike and potentially save your life. >> Full review Wolf Racing - Underseat Exhaust System When I embarked on the task of shopping for a new exhaust setup I was truly amazed at how many manufacturers there are now. So many brand choices in conjunction with decisions like, half, three quarter, slip on, bolt on with a standard, high mount and under seat, it is just staggering. I liked the looks of the Wolf system and had read some other positive reviews so I thought I would give them a try. One word, MISTAKE. >> Full review |
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