Best Aftermarket Ingenuity:

pitbike502
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Syracuse, NY, USA
Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 8:04pm
A few of my favorites (with a big thank-you in mind!):

RG3 triple clamps
Radiator Cages
Wide Pegs
SDG complete seats
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Hando
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1571
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USA
12/9/2011 3:34pm
Boyessen products (most of them)
308
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3305
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10/18/2010
Location
Des Moines, IA, USA
12/9/2011 3:35pm
traction control Silly
mosslander
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736
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2/1/2009
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Travad, SE
12/9/2011 3:35pm
Öhlin
308
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3305
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10/18/2010
Location
Des Moines, IA, USA
12/9/2011 3:36pm

The Shop

Mstock
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2044
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9/14/2010
Location
Middleton, WI, USA
12/9/2011 3:40pm
Factory Connections new holeshot device works great compared to previous designs. Looks like Pro Circuit ripped it off already.
kyle450rider
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Jenks, America, OK, USA
12/9/2011 3:54pm
Hando wrote:
Boyessen products (most of them)
+1 on that. I had some issues with my 2005 CRF. Put a boyeson quickshot on the carb and that cured it right from startup. Also wanted to mention the GOPRO cam. Seen some amazing ride videos since that thing came out.
newmann
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USA
12/9/2011 4:01pm
Fasstco Flexx Bars.

DJBobbyD
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131
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12/1/2011
Location
San Diego, CA, USA
12/9/2011 4:55pm Edited Date/Time 12/9/2011 4:58pm
What about Pro Taper bars....pretty much influenced the change to the oversize design?
Deetsmx
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888
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4/21/2008
Location
Visalia, CA, USA
12/9/2011 5:15pm
TGT suspension bars. Work awesome as subtanks and combined two products into one.
ML512
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12/28/2008
Location
Wildomar, CA, USA
Fantasy
12/9/2011 5:16pm
ARC levers and perches,
brake snakes
easton
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189
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Atlanta, GA, USA
12/9/2011 5:23pm
Birth Control
yzvet426
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864
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Lake Zurich, IL, USA
12/9/2011 6:15pm
308 wrote:
[img]http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photogallerys/asv-lever-silver.jpg[/img]
Best for sure
Electro
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298
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Location
Beloit, WI, USA
12/9/2011 6:27pm
newmann wrote:
Fasstco Flexx Bars. [img]http://www.renazcoracing.com/photos/large/FC-FLEXX_3.jpg[/img]
Fasstco Flexx Bars.

What are the ways in which these benefit you? Have often thought about buying a set, and also do they come in different bends?
Tbteam
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Ormond Beach, FL, USA
12/9/2011 7:24pm
Forkslyk!
nb11
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107
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12/5/2011
Location
Marietta, GA, USA
12/9/2011 7:31pm
Fat bars.
Also, Factory 909 levers. Non-flexing levers, and never bent or broken one. Good stuff.
Justin314
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634
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Location
Suffolk, VA, USA
12/9/2011 7:34pm Edited Date/Time 12/9/2011 7:49pm
Oversize/wave rotors



Gripper seat covers were a great idea too.
Justin314
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Suffolk, VA, USA
12/9/2011 7:49pm
I see what you did there.
12/9/2011 7:59pm Edited Date/Time 12/9/2011 8:00pm
So I don't know that I'll be able to beat old farts pick but we just came out with a new product for a problem that no one has tried to tackle yet. It's a tool for getting the nut or bolt off the counter sprocket shaft, creatively named the Counter Sprocket Tool. What makes this interesting is that it's so simple and yet so effective and easy to use you'll wonder why we struggled so long without something like this. Check out the website
http://sprocketstuff.com
I think you'll be impressed, short little video also.
ToolMaker
sprocketstuff.com
CR250Rider
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Moses Lake, WA, USA
12/9/2011 8:15pm
my wife just said WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?>?????
bigborefan
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Urbana, IL, USA
12/9/2011 9:24pm
We have a winner, that is a nice port job for sure.
mx510
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1992
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Gig Harbor, WA, USA
12/9/2011 9:41pm
newmann wrote:
Fasstco Flexx Bars. [img]http://www.renazcoracing.com/photos/large/FC-FLEXX_3.jpg[/img]
Fasstco Flexx Bars.

Electro wrote:
What are the ways in which these benefit you? Have often thought about buying a set, and also do they come in different bends?
Yes they come in different bends. The elastomers are adjustable, so you can have a really stiff one (will still flex more than Pro Tapers) all the way too basically a wad of gum that flexs' when you stare at it. They are one of my favorite products of all time. So much better on the wrists, reduces vibration, suspension for your hands! It is most noticable to me in the hard and fast square edge chop, it takes the harsh feeling delivered to your hands away. Great product!
TJ 755
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North Bend, WA, USA
12/9/2011 9:49pm
easton wrote:
Birth Control
This. I cant even ride anymore because its all about the kids. Well that and the pre-sniptual my wife agreed to. Tongue
Electro
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298
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9/17/2011
Location
Beloit, WI, USA
12/9/2011 9:58pm
newmann wrote:
Fasstco Flexx Bars. [img]http://www.renazcoracing.com/photos/large/FC-FLEXX_3.jpg[/img]
Fasstco Flexx Bars.

Electro wrote:
What are the ways in which these benefit you? Have often thought about buying a set, and also do they come in different bends?
mx510 wrote:
Yes they come in different bends. The elastomers are adjustable, so you can have a really stiff one (will still flex more than Pro Tapers) all...
Yes they come in different bends. The elastomers are adjustable, so you can have a really stiff one (will still flex more than Pro Tapers) all the way too basically a wad of gum that flexs' when you stare at it. They are one of my favorite products of all time. So much better on the wrists, reduces vibration, suspension for your hands! It is most noticable to me in the hard and fast square edge chop, it takes the harsh feeling delivered to your hands away. Great product!
Thanks

I think I will get a pair. Man my arms and wrists just ache to much ....after riding anymore.
Crush
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Sydney, AU
12/9/2011 10:11pm
Fastway F3 lowboy pegs... Makes me at 6'6" feel normal on a bike...
mx510
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Gig Harbor, WA, USA
12/9/2011 10:24pm
Electro wrote:
Thanks

I think I will get a pair. Man my arms and wrists just ache to much ....after riding anymore.
If you have wrist issues, your wrists will thank you! It really is suspension for your hands!
ocscottie
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Location
Redding, CA, USA
12/9/2011 11:01pm
ToolMaker wrote:
So I don't know that I'll be able to beat old farts pick but we just came out with a new product for a problem that...
So I don't know that I'll be able to beat old farts pick but we just came out with a new product for a problem that no one has tried to tackle yet. It's a tool for getting the nut or bolt off the counter sprocket shaft, creatively named the Counter Sprocket Tool. What makes this interesting is that it's so simple and yet so effective and easy to use you'll wonder why we struggled so long without something like this. Check out the website
http://sprocketstuff.com
I think you'll be impressed, short little video also.
ToolMaker
sprocketstuff.com
That is a pretty slick little tool, hard to believe it took all these years for someone to make it. Well done Cool
motokid40
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Sacramento, CA, USA
12/9/2011 11:01pm
dilbert354
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31
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Location
Bear, DE, USA
12/10/2011 2:54am Edited Date/Time 12/10/2011 4:20am
http://twistedengineering.com/products.php

One of my best friends uncle started this company and has spent lots of $$$ perfecting these to make sure they're worth a damn My friend has been using them and they're unreal. Great flex, and incredibly strong.
Gabriel J
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367
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USA
12/10/2011 5:34am
These took the asv idea that extra step further..

Ivan_Milat
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Temecula, CA, USA
12/10/2011 6:06am
The Seal Doctor.

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