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Cycle News 2002 05 15

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S&R Pe;--forrnance Foot-Peg Relocat:ors $89 SSR Performance Inc 591 5 81g Tree Road Lakeville. NY 1 4480 585/346-2037 Cordeslgn ReadyRarnp VI/V\IVV.s-r-perfOf""r'TlBnCe.com $249.95 (cornpa=J. $279.95 (full-size) Daddy Long Legs COrdesign 7003 Camino Del VistBzo San Clemente. CA 92673 According to S&R Performance, when the 2002 CRs were tested, there were complamts that the foot-peg mounts were too high lor some riders. S&R has now released new mounts that reportedIy lower the peg mounts 10mm on the CR125, 250 and CRF450R. The mounts are made of zinc-plated steel with 304 stainless-steel pins and aluminum spacers. Also Included is a flat-head screw for monnting. 800/549-4620 2 In 1 The ReadyRamp is a combination folding ramp and bed extenSIOn that mounts onto an open truck tailgate using the truck's stock hardware. It has a load rating of 1000 pounds as a ramp, according to Cordesign, and it encloses the back of the bed to keep supplies from falling out, effecovely extending the truck's usable cargo al'ea. Those of you who use a bed extender ana a ramp can now replace both of those items with. this one. freemg up even more space. And, as a bonus, 11 folds up completey and becomes very compact for storage. / ! I Pro CCR Sport Bed Buddy $1 39.95-1 49.95 CCR Sport 421 S. Cataract Avenue San Dimas. CA 91 773 626/695-1 21 B VV\fI/VV,ccrsport.com Lets Go To Bed Is the headboard on your pickup truck's bed bowed from rylng your bikes up too tight? Kind of kInky-sounding, isn't it? Well, if you're like me and have recently spent a large chunk of change on a new trUCk, you are probably a bit overprotective of your ride. Just ask my fiancee, who gets hollered at if she slams the door harder than I deem necessary. One thing that was slowly starting to become a problem was that the aforementioned front bedrail was starting to bow slightly from hauling bikes around. The street bikes are worse than the dIrt bikes, because they are heaVler and need to be tied down tighter, but after time the dirty versions are just as bad. After seeing a couple of these contraptions in use, I started looking for a version on the market. After searching the Internet, I found the company CCR Sport, and their product the Bed Buddy. They were kind enough to send over their CCR003 Bed Buddy, which is thel! newest offering for midsized trucks like my 2001 Toyota Tundra, or for the Dodge Dakota. The Bed Buddy is available In three versions: the CCR001 for fulIsized truck beds, which retails for S149.95; the CCR002 for mini-truck applications, which retails for S139.95; and the CCR003 for mid-sized trucks, which retails for S149.95. The CCR001 and CCR003 both feature three tire slots, while the CCR002 features two. All three versions feature three heavy-duty tie-down loops with one on each side and one centrally located top loop. Because I'm anally retentive, I took my Bed Buddy straight to Llne-X and had it sprayed with the same black coating that the bed of my truck is sprayed with. Not only does it match my truck's bed perfectly, it won't chip and then rust where the powder coating inevitably gets worn off. Now it was time for instailation. I was warned by Chris from CCR Sport that instailation in a Tundra was difficult due to the extremely tight clearance between the cab and the bed. He wasn't joking I I was extra careful about drilling the holes because I didn't want the thing to be crooked. The hard part was getting the nuts on the back of the bolts. I ended up bending in the top of the back of the bed rail a little to make more clearance for my fingers, and also to make room to get an open-ended wrench In, to tighten the nuts. Lets just say it wasn't a 20-minute job, but I can't begin to tell you how happy I am with the product and it's functionality. My only recommendation would be to put one in your truck before its headboard starts to bow, which is the point of the thing in the first place. . -. Blake Conner -;-- ( " I ,

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