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Ok whats it fit and what is it?
I picked this stand up with no idea what it fits. What do you think it fits?
Its also about a foot tall
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Kick ass Switches from moto-madness
I have to say nothing says cool like the little things. Moto-Madness is putting out some great bar switches They are made by Motogadget out of Germany. Small simple and to the point at $114 a switch its not to bad I could go on but here is what they had to say about them on do the tun:
The m-Switch is a stunningly designed universal push button switch for handle bars 1" or 22 mm (7/8") in diameter.
In
combination with an electronical control unit such as the m-relay (NOT
INCLUDED!) these beautiful housed push buttons can control all
electrical devices like headlights/rear lights, flashers, starter
engines, horns and much more.
Milled from billet aluminium, the housing is mirror polished or shining black anodized.
Two or more units on the handlebar can easily be combined.
Two push buttens per unit, can be supplied in black or stainless steel fitting or in contrast to the housing.
Two hidden bolts threaded M5 are made of stainless steel and clamp the m-Switch solidly and securely to any handlebar.
The push buttons are of high quality, very sturdy, and vibrations and water proof(IP65).
The
big surface and an ergonomical pressure point (a soft, mechanical
detent) allowes a secure feedback for the actuation - even with gloves.
This feedback is important so the rider is aware of the switch status.
This means less checks during riding are necessary.
Each push
button has two connectors. So you can use it with a one-wire or two-wire
control unit. If you use only one wire the connector for ground is
already integrated in the housing. All this enables you to wire all
cables inside your handle bar if you like.
Every single push button can be ordered as single unit later on.
The m-Switch is compatible with all available control units on the market.
Want to see more?
Have a look at some other great bits they carry for your bike More kick ass stuff for your ride <-click div="div" it="it">-click>
Friday, November 30, 2012
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Just picked this up...
Friday, July 27, 2012
June 5th Supermoto Race
Lots going on lately pretty crazy stuff. The Race on the 5th of June went off with out a hitch!
So 21 riders came to race 8 novice 6 intermediate 7 experts. We had 95+ people in the stands. Not bad if I do say so myself! The races went from follow the leader to pass everyone to I am going to win this all in one race. The set up crew was fantastic and the tear down was smooth and fast. Trophy's were handed out with prizes to boot. Everyone that Volunteered really made the night come off with out a hitch minus a few slips but the riders were back up and ripping it. It was a great night with Sumos Friends and Racing. Thanks for the great night everyone!
I made the trophy's and everyone pitched in to help out. My pregnant wife (already looking at bikes for the kid) was honestly the back bone of the event.
So 21 riders came to race 8 novice 6 intermediate 7 experts. We had 95+ people in the stands. Not bad if I do say so myself! The races went from follow the leader to pass everyone to I am going to win this all in one race. The set up crew was fantastic and the tear down was smooth and fast. Trophy's were handed out with prizes to boot. Everyone that Volunteered really made the night come off with out a hitch minus a few slips but the riders were back up and ripping it. It was a great night with Sumos Friends and Racing. Thanks for the great night everyone!
I made the trophy's and everyone pitched in to help out. My pregnant wife (already looking at bikes for the kid) was honestly the back bone of the event.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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