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Cycle News 1993 02 24

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eNEW PRODUCT e The PC-l Carburetor Vent System is designed to prevent the bogging that many motorcycles suffer upon hard landings or severe impacts. The PC-I system uses the same T-vent design as many factory race bikes, but features a unique twist. An additional vent box ensures that the vent tubes won't draw dirt or fill with water when washing. For easy service, the box attaches to any secure surface, and comes in black, blue or red. The system also includes vent hoses, T-fittings and a foam filter, all for $14.95. For more information contact PC-I Racing, Dept. CN, P.O. Box 730, Orange, CA 92666, 714/771-6381. three tons of pull-strength, and will immobilize the disc on virtually all motorcycles. The lock costs $39.95. For more information contact the Kryptonite Corporation, Dept. CN, 320 Turnpike St., Canton, MA 02021-2703, 617/8286655. Sudco International has a new brochure available detailing their complete line of Sudco Performance Exhaust Systems for all late-model Japanese sport bikes. Included in the brochure is a detailed explanation o{ the performance advantages of the Sudco systems, which are available with a choice of aluminum street or aluminum competition silencers, or an even lighter carbon fiber race silencer. The brochures are free, and can be ordered by contacting Sudco International at Dept. CN, 1824 East 22nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90058, 213/747-5173. The Kryptonite EV Disc Lock is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, yet is claimed to be strong enough to resist most thieves' tools. The lock features a hardened, 1/2" steel shackle, a hardened, pick and drillresistant cylinder and weighs only 1.2 lbs. The lock is claimed to resist over American International's $49.95 RetractaBULL Tie Down System is a pair of 5' heavy-<3uty nylon straps that automatically retract into a protective housing, ready to use the next time without the hassle of untangling them. The company claims that they will bolt onto any truck in just minutes. For more information contact American International, Dept. CN, 1040 Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, CA 93012, 800/336-6500. The Bieffe 3-Sport Helmet includes all of the interchangeable components needed to convert the helmet from street to dual sport to off-road in a matter of minutes. The helmet is made of polycarbonate and features a plush micro fiber interior, flow through ventilation, a quick-fastening buckle, a large eye port and an easily removable pivot system. Available in three color combinations, the 3-Sport meets or exceeds DOT requirements and costs $144.95. For more information contact Bieffe USA, Dept. CN, 1746 Junction Ave., Suite E, San Jose, CA 95112, 408/436-8089. 26 The Alpinestars GP Pro Vented Road Race Replica Boots feature Gel Tech protective ankle cups, Kevlar abrasion shields, Desmoplan plastic shin guard and heel protector, protective toe and calf skids, rubber shift pad, vents with removable plugs, soft rubber sole, Lorica breathable and water repellant material and bold splash colors. Available in three color combinations in sizes 5-15, each pair costs $223.20. For more information contact Street & Competition, Dept. CN, RD 1 Box 40 B, Troy, NY, 12180, 518/2794598. Target Motorsports' Honda XR650L Battery Box is a complete bolt-on conversion which mounts a smaller, lighter battery, along with the starter solenoid, fuse block and CDI module. In addition The Lift 2000 Motorcycle Stand is a hydraulic lift stand intended for use wjth heavy dual sport motorcycles. The stand may be used with any motorcycle with 10" of ground clearance, and is available in blue, red, green or white for $129.95. For more information contact Lift 2000, Dept. CN, P.O. Box 141, 11142 Balboa Blvd., Gr~da Hills, CA 91344, 818/36O-{)223.

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