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Suggestions for Product of the Year
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Posted: 08/22/06 10:55 AM
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if it will save my life ill drill a hole in my helmet. im gonna wait and see what you guys think of it though. he said he sent you guys one and some other mags too. so ill see.
oh! and i dont think it involves drilling to install. just a rivet. or does a rivet involve drilling?
Edited 8/22/2006 11:56 am by pumpkinfreak250F (pumpkinfreak)
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Posted: 08/22/06 03:23 PM
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Yes riveting involves drilling a hole or the need of a hole. how ever there are holes in helmets already and it does not weaken the helmet where its most needed the holes are along the bottom where your not protecting your brains. So three more along the bottom is not going to hurt any thing their just don’t want you to change their product suggesting there’s a better way of making them fit.
www.xxSuperHeroxx.com
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grizz48
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Posted: 08/23/06 09:26 AM
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My vote is for Tusk Universal Handlebar Riser Kit. For 19.99 you can't beat it. It's hard to figure out what height bars you feel most comfortable with and this gives you several different heights to play with. I raised my stock bars 2 inches with this product and still have a 1/4 inch more I could go up. If you are like me and can't afford to try bar after bar to get the right height this is the product for you. It's not the most attractive set up on your bike but it works. Did that sound like a commercial? Grizz
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Posted: 08/23/06 09:29 AM
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Yea, But a good one 
You don't stop riding because you get old, You get old because you stop riding. SOV - Flying NOE
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Posted: 08/24/06 12:39 PM
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Ready Ramp, Ingenious. A ramp that doubles as a bed extender. Creates space by becoming a bed extender, then creates more space by not having to load an awkword ramp.
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Posted: 08/24/06 05:34 PM
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How about a link so we can check it out?
www.xxSuperHeroxx.com
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Posted: 08/24/06 05:41 PM
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DRC Nylon folding loading ramp. Light, easy to haul and really strong!
http://www.langstonracing.com/eshopprod_cat_2442-19719_product_239301.DRC_Hybrid_Ramp_Folding_20cm_x.htm Sometimes in life, we are given a choice between being a slave in Heaven or a star in Hell. And Hell does not always look like Hell. On a good day, it can look a lot like LA.
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Posted: 08/24/06 08:51 PM
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I propose the Airbox EZ from REIL Engineering. This product simplifies the sometimes difficult task of airfilter maintenance with the CRF 450R. I think this product should be considered because it is innovative and the only product on the market that truely addresses Honda's congested airbox design. It is also very new to the market.
Check it out at www.reilproducts.com
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Posted: 08/26/06 11:23 AM
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I nominate the "Where to Ride Guide; Southern Califonia Vol. #2" book and DVD. Seeing first hand what the terrain is like with helmet cam footage and standard video is amazing. The book has the rest of the info about fees, directions, seasons, etc. The soundtrack is great, too. Finally a family friendly video that is informative and fun to watch. Dirt Rider gave a great review to Vol. #1, and Outplay Action Sports did it again for 2006 with Vol. #2. Visit: www.outplayactionsports.com for more info.
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Real_jeb
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Posted: 09/14/06 01:08 PM
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I'd suggest the billet radiator guards from BulletProofDesigns: http://www.bulletproofdesigns.com/
These things are bomb proof and pure eye candy to boot. Maybe I'm just a fool for billet stuff, especially with my name carved into it, but I've used a bunch of other rad guards on my bikes over the years and there is just no comparison. Super simple to install and awesome crash protection.
http://members.cox.net/jejb3/pictures2/BulletGuard_NoShrouds4.jpg
John B - jeb
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Posted: 09/15/06 04:03 PM
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I really didn't use a lot of different products this year. But what I did use, that I will alway ride with is "Roll Offs" I think for me that was the best thing I found this year as far as a great product. I wear Spys so I used the Spy version. But still I think they are a great product. The other piece of gear that I really liked were my SIDI SRS boots. Comfortable and offering a lot of protection, and I really like the replacement options rather than having to buy a new set of boots when the soul wears out or something brakes. 
You don't stop riding because you get old, You get old because you stop riding. SOV - Flying NOE
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