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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Motorcycle Storehouse

More in store at Storehouse


Heavy Industry ‘Switchblade’ pegs and grips
Kuryakyn Heavy Industry ‘Switchblade’ pegs are said to have a “rugged appearance with the finesse of proprietary EPDM rubber compound to provide vibration dampening for long haul comfort.” The design allows the rider to deploy flip-out heel rests and the splined adapters allow angle adjustment. Available in chrome or black with or without H-D male mount adapters (for Harley or universal mount with model-specific adapters).
A brake pedal pad is also available for ‘84-‘17 FXST; ‘08-‘11 FXCW/C; ‘93-‘17 FXDWG; ‘08-‘17 FXDF with forward controls; ‘15-‘17 XG 500/750 Street, and all Kuryakyn forward controls.
Heavy Industry grips, available chrome or black, include throttle sleeve and aluminum end caps; fitments include ‘82-‘17 H-D with dual throttle cables (excl. Street); ‘16-‘17 Softail and ‘08-‘17 Touring (e-throttle).
 


Belt Drives TC2P series
This latest in BDL’s 2” belt drive line-up is a wide open 2-piece motor plate design. All come with a 52-69 pulley drive ratio and a new 6-bolt diaphragm clutch configuration with a “slightly different, truer feel.” They fit ‘07-‘17 Softail (excl. Breakout, Rockers) with cable operated clutch or ‘14-‘16 Touring models with hydraulically operated clutch; available chrome or black.

 



Lang digital measuring tools
New in the American made Lang Tools line-up are these measuring tools - a digital multimeter and two thermometers to easily calibrate engine temperature.


Cult-Werk solo seats
These do-it-yourself kit form solo seats by Cult-Werk are available with or without upholstery and feature contemporary ‘steam-punk’ orientated styling. The Bobber design comes with a one-piece seat with springs; the Old School design with two-piece seat and springs. MCS say these seats “look great with Cult-Werk’s swingarm-mounted fenders.” Made with gloss black powder-coated steel, the kits include base plate, springs and optional leather upholstery. The Old School design has a gloss black powder-coated ABS frame cover and is available short or long (up to the shocks).

 



Bridgestone Battlecruise H50
MCS say that Bridgestone’s H50 ‘Battlecruise’ tire “may very well be the best cruising tire yet” thanks to “dynamic testing of all the important factors affecting tires on heavyweight bikes such as endurance, roadholding, cornering smoothness, grip, bump absorption, stability during braking and acceleration” delivering “an overall feel of improvement.”

 


Dyna forward control kit
This complete, chrome plated (or black finish) steel forward control kit reuses the stock shifter lever on selected ‘91-‘17 Dyna models.

 


Scorpion EXO-Combat helmets
Described as “aggressive style helmets,” they come with a 3/4 shell and an integrated Speedview drop down sun visor – “attach the front mask and it becomes a full-face helmet. The EXO-Combat is a real transformer for those looking for a ‘badass’ look.” ECE approved.


Biltwell ‘Lane Splitter’ helmets
Crafted around Biltwell’s proprietary ABS outer shell and featuring a shock-absorbing EPS liner with hand-stitched interior padding, cheek pads and BioFoam chin bar cushion, generous vents in the chin bar “get the air flowing, and the outlet at the back lets hot air escape. The ‘Lane Splitter’ shield boasts extremely accurate optics and glove-friendly, simple hinge mechanics for high style and easy removal for replacement or cleaning.”
Replacement shields in a variety of colors and tints will be available later this year. A brass peg and hole configuration on the left side of the shield offers speedy opening and secure closing; mesh pockets are included in the ear recess for aftermarket drop-in communication systems. ECE approved.

 



Wiley X sunglasses
Motorcycle Storehouse say that “Wiley X is undoubtedly one of the global leaders when it comes to protective eyewear, and we are very proud to be one of their partners. We are looking forward to further introducing the brand to our customers all over Europe and to continue to build the brand together.”

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