My bike on the way up north to Duluth, MN
I added the following items to my bike: WINDSHIELDS, MC ENTERPRISES SISSY BARS, ENGINE GUARDS (MC Enterprises), SCOOTWORKS SWR-13 RISERS - works great - have to move the wiring around and the front brake line just a like short but work, going to order a longer front brake line, Universal Cruise Control, Touring Seat, some of brand SADDLEBAG GUARD, FOOTPEGS AND ADAPTERS WITH HEEL REST.
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Lindby Bar
Harley Davidson Dyna 1991 to present
$350
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Cobra Freeway Bar
Honda VT1100C 1987 to 1996
$200
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Cobra Fatty Bar
Honda VTX 1800 N/R/S/T
$210
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Showchrome Highway Bar
Honda VTX 1800 R/S/N/T
$230
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Cobra Freeway Bar
Honda 1100 Shadow Spirit 1997 to 2007
$190
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Front Linbar
Honda Shadow 750 ACE 1987 to 2003
$350
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Cobra Freeway Bar
Honda VTX 1300 C/R/S/T
$200
Your Price $100 + $30 Shipping = $130
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National Cycle Paladin Highway Bar
Honda VTX 1300 R/S
$190
Your Price $100 + $30 Shipping = $130
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MC Enterprises Engine Guard
Vstar 650 Custom, Classic, Silverado
$195
Your Price $100 + $30 Shipping = $130
Your Price: $100 + $15 Shipping = $115
Your Price: $100 + $15 Shipping = $115
This video shows all of the Display Sissybars ON SALE at HUGE DISCOUNTS!
See the OVERVIEW Display Sale Tip of the Week Video discussing all items to be sold...
Happy Bargain Hunting!
Kyle Bradshaw aka: Manybikes
Your Price: $150 + $15 Shipping = $165
Your Price: $100 + $15 Shipping = $115
Your Price: $100 + $15 Shipping = $115
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I will update this story with each new offering... so check back to this video often!!!
FIRST OFFERING: Sissybars, Backrests, and Luggage Racks
See the Video Sissybar Display Sale
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NEXT OFFERING: Mirrors!
MU Hard Saddlebags & DMY Touring Trunk installed. Vance & Hines exhaust, MC Enterprises Floor Boards, Mustang Two-Piece Vintage Wide Touring Seat, Kuryakyn ISO Grips, MC Enterprises Crash Bars, Slip Streamer Windshield, MC Enterprises Standard Sissy Bar with Back Rest & National Cycle Chrome Fender Tips.
MU Hard Saddlebags with sissy bar and back seat taken off.
Vance & Hines exhaust, MC Enterprises Floor Boards, Mustang Two-Piece Vintage Wide Touring Seat, Kuryakyn ISO Grips, MC Enterprises Crash Bars, Slip Streamer Windshield, MC Enterprises Standard Sissy Bar with Back Rest & National Cycle Chrome Fender Tips.
MU Hard Saddlebags with sissy bar and back seat taken off.
Vance & Hines exhaust, MC Enterprises Floor Boards, Mustang Two-Piece Vintage Wide Touring Seat, Kuryakyn ISO Grips, MC Enterprises Crash Bars, Slip Streamer Windshield, MC Enterprises Standard Sissy Bar with Back Rest & National Cycle Chrome Fender Tips.
MU Hard Saddlebags with sissy bar and back seat taken off.
Vance & Hines exhaust, MC Enterprises Floor Boards, Mustang Two-Piece Vintage Wide Touring Seat, Kuryakyn ISO Grips, MC Enterprises Crash Bars, Slip Streamer Windshield, MC Enterprises Standard Sissy Bar with Back Rest & National Cycle Chrome Fender Tips.
MU Hard Saddlebags & DMY Touring Trunk installed. Vance & Hines exhaust, MC Enterprises Floor Boards, Mustang Two-Piece Vintage Wide Touring Seat, Kuryakyn ISO Grips, MC Enterprises Crash Bars, Slip Streamer Windshield, MC Enterprises Standard Sissy Bar with Back Rest & National Cycle Chrome Fender Tips.
Kyle Bradshaw (manybikes) of Cruiser Customizing shows three great ways to access the power from your battery by the use of a 12 volt accessory socket. See the 12 Volt Accessory Power Tip of the Week Video here! All 5 of the accessory sockets below attach to the positive lead on the battery for power. Please see the features and benefits of each displayed above the photos! Here are some of our favorites:
MC-940 MC Enterprises Cigarette Lighter - Universal Fit
Kyle Bradshaw (manybikes) of Cruiser Customizing shows three great ways to access the power from your battery by the use of a 12 volt accessory socket.
Read the Story 12 Volt Accessory Power Here
Here are some of our favorites:
Here's my story, sad but true...I'm 5'4" and I'm riding a Vulcan 900 Classic. I swapped out the seat for a custom gel seat so I think I added a little height to the bike. Anyway, normally I ride with a pair of Harley boots or a work shoe that gives me a little additional in the inseam. Saturday I ran out in my sneaks - big mistake. As I pulled up to the exit of the shopping center parking lot I was moving a little bit and then saw a car closer than I liked so I decided I had to stop. That little bit of indecision and the quick stop caused me to lose the bike and I went down on my right side. I caught my right foot under the bike, banged my elbow on the ground, and wrenched my right arm when I tried to steady the bike. No serious inury and nothing but a broken right front turn signal lens. Fortunately there was another biker in the lot and he zipped over and helped me right the bike which was indeed fortunate because although I know the technique for a single-man lift my arm was not in the greatset shape at that point. I then rode home, got on the Internet and ordered an MC Enterprises Crash Bar (Engine Guards). Hey, I can't guarantee that I'll never drop the bike again but at least I can guarantee that it won't go completly horizontal and require a two-man lift.
I love the folks at Warthog Racing, they are so awesome for disadvantaged moto riders. I thought I would share their press release. Anybody a moto fan out there? Newbury Park, CA. While everybody else in the industry was focused on the 2009 AMA Monster Energy Supercross series, Jeff Hopkins toiled alone in a cave in Colorado trying to build a better Moto mouse trap. Not only that, he was doing this but for a single purpose – to help provide funding for the Privateer racers. Specifically, Jeff’s love for motocross, the privateers, and the Warthog Racing Academy provided the ingredients for the supernatural alchemy that resulted in the perfect vehicle to embody his dreams – www.ProMotoFan.com(which is built and maintained by the 2nd Fan in Command Bryan Heifner) as well as Jeff’s onsite fun and games planned for every race in the 2009 The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. ProMotoFan, who will be represented by Jeff Hopkins at every outdoor national, will be working tirelessly to support the privateers as well as entertain the fans. Jeff will be stationed at the Warthog Racing Complex in the pits between 9:00am through 12:00pm noon, passing out FREE raffle cardsand FREE Official Race Game cards honoring the hard working privateers of Warthog Racing. This game is the premier fantasy pick em’ game of Pro Motocross and Supercross and will soon set the bar for excellence and contributions back to the sport. Fans will be encouraged to take onsite game cards to play against their friends for bragging rights during the National itself. A raffle drawing will be conducted at the Warthog Racing Complex and a lucky winner will take home some cool swag. At 12:30pm, ProMotoFan will high tail it up to the MotoConcepts stall on Vendor’s row to continue to pass out raffle cards and game cards until 5:00pm. At that time, MotoConcepts will hold another raffle drawing, with the winner scoring the new MotoPad product, enhances both the cleanliness and visual appeal of the bike stalls in each pit. This product is made by up-and-coming MotoConcepts Company. The MotoPad is already an indispensible product to riders like Ryan Villopoto, Ricky Dietrich, Damon Huffman, andDestry Abbott, with the roster of professional and amateur users growing daily (seewww.MotoConcepts.com/Products.htm) Now after having so much fun at the races because of the herculean efforts of ProMotoFan, Warthog Racing, and MotoConcepts, your time to make a difference to the sport of Motocross and Supercross comes when you get home from the race and sit down in front of your computer. This is where the fun and games really begin. Get ON-LINE and go directly to www.ProMotoFan.com and resister as a user. Next you pick the series you would like to compete in. The 2009 WMA Women’s Pro National Motocross Series is FREE to play all season long while The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship costs only $20 to contest in entire series, with a hefty portion of the revenues going directly to the men and women of the Warthog Racing Academy. Great prizes are given out weekly from such luminaries in the industry like DeCal Works as well as the myriad of Gear companies that cloth and protect the men and women of the 2009 Warthog Racing Academy. The Grand prize includes a trip for 2 to one round of the 2010 AMA Monster Energy Supercross series (round to be mutually agreed upon by the winner and ProMotoFan) to become full crew members of Warthog Racing. The trip includes airfare, hotel, tickets with industry pit passes, a Championship #1 Plate, Team pit shirts, and full access to the Warthog Racing Pit Complex and Hospitality area. This program has something for everyone – the privateers, the fans, and the sponsors. Dare to make a difference and sign up today!! www.ProMotoFan.com “Why is this urgent?“, say Warthog Racing Chief Altruistic Officer Scott Kandel, “because Warthog Racing and MotoConcepts Racing are taking almost 40 men and women to the 2009 Motocross Championship. This ain’t cheap my friends and in this economy all the Money Trees have gone dormant so it’s up to you to help in ways that will make a difference in a very difficult year for many riders. Plus you’ll have a lot of fun doing it!!!” This upcoming outdoor season would not be possible without our committed and actively engaged sponsor/partner group. We have teamed up with the following entities: MotoConcepts, Mike Genova, Pete Nauditt, DeCal Works, Smooth Industries, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI), Gear Racewear, RacerX Illustrated, MDK Motorsports, Transworld Motocross, Vanquish MX, P-LoK, DT1 Air Filters, MXResultz.com, Devol Engineering, Liquid Performance, LongShot Racing, CP Pistons, VP Fuel, Dunlop, The Plumber Inc., MB2 Raceway, Edgile Consulting, Feld Motorsports, MotionPro, Dana K Business Parks, Atlantic Promotions, NXTAgency, Kardy Photography, Relentless Media, MotoTees, Dirt Rider Magazine, Motocross Action Magazine, MartialMoto, Honolulu Hills Raceway, L&M Racing, and Fire and Police MX. With this fine group, anything is possible. And special thanks to MX Sports. Because of their full support, dozens of privateers get the opportunity to live their dreams. Take care and we’ll see you at the races!! *********** About Warthog Racing: About MotoConcepts: MotoConcepts is a Pacific Northwest Manufacturer of innovative and unique Motorsports accessories designed for the professional and recreational rider. MotoConcepts is proud to partner with top motocross companies like MDK Speed, Warthog Racing, Smooth Industries, and DeCal Works to help support the MCRMX team. For more information visitwww.MotoConcepts.com About DeCal Works: Founded in 1989 by Ron and Janeen Joynt, DeCal Works has been the industry leader in pre-printed backgrounds and custom graphics for over 19 years. With a passion for racing, DeCal Works has since its early days, focused all its attention in supporting amateur and privateers riders. “DeCal Works, The Original” www.decalmx.com About Synergy Racing Technologies:
Warthog Racing (WR) is a unique company formed to better the sport of motocross. WR is comprised of two distinct entities: the not for profit Warthog Racing Academy, created to conceptualize, fund, and execute meaningful programs aimed directly at supporting the privateers; and Warthog Enterprises (WE), which focuses on merchandise and entertainment products. The WR website is at www.WarthogRacing.com
Synergy Racing Technologies is a group of sponsors and individuals whose mission is to: conceptualize, fund, and execute meaningful programs aimed directly at supporting the Privateers thus helping to progress the sport we love. SRT is focused on providing their riders with the best platform to succeed while making optimal use of race team resources to maximize sponsorship value.