Custom Motorcycle Forward Controls

At XOPRODOX you will find not only the necessary but also the unique. Services include customizing existing components to your specifications.


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New Line of Custom Mirrors, Domestic & Metric.


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New Grip Headz - XL motorcycle grips are in stock. We made them just a little bigger to make them feel better and look great. Grips are designed with an interchangeable cable attachment head. Great for quick grip change and alignment. Dealers can stock 1 grip style that will fit many motorcycles. New styles for Harley Davidson®, Yamaha®, Kawasaki®, Victory®, Suzuki®, Hayabusa®, Honda®, Big Dog Motorcycles® and Can-Am® Spyder Roadster.

FREE "Heat Shields" now available for ALL Martin Brothers pipes that have heat shields available. Also included FREE baffles for most of the systems.

Forward controls are complete ready to bolt on Softail & Dyna frames. Configurations available for 1999 & Older including 2000 & Newer Softail sets. Dyna frame sets also available (except 4" extended).

New forward control applications for the Suzuki M109R®, Honda® & Victory® motorcycles are in the works.

All controls have an integral master cylinder assembly that utilizes standard components & seals for easy replacement & maintenance. Hidden brake line connection & modular design make for a functional good looking product.

New line of custom mirrors available. Mix & match mirrors with the stems you prefer. Mirrors & mirror stems sold separately and in pairs.

Harley-Davidson Flexes Muscle on Urban Scene

Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) December 19, 2008 -- Hundreds turned out in New York City last week as Harley-Davidson unveiled the 2009 V-Rod Muscle (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/2008_Campaigns/Muscle/Muscle.jsp?locale=en_US) - a contemporary, urban-inspired motorcycle that exudes style and performance. Supermodel Marisa Miller (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/2008_Campaigns/Muscle/Muscle.jsp?locale=en_US), featured in the recent V-Rod Muscle (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/2008_Campaigns/Muscle/Muscle.jsp?locale=en_US) ad campaign, hosted the launch party at which emerging band Shiny Toy Guns performed.

The launch party kicked off with the introduction of the V-Rod Muscle (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/2008_Campaigns/Muscle/Muscle.jsp?locale=en_US) and also served as the official invitation for the public to check out the motorcycle as part of a public gallery on display through January at 210 Front Street in Manhattan's South Street Seaport. The space is open Thursdays through Sundays from noon until 8 PM.

This newest and boldest addition to Harley-Davidson's V-Rod family of liquid-cooled motorcycles came alive through raw steel, videos, images and stories. In addition, the gallery features a collection of bikes from Harley-Davidson that represent how one of the most recognized brands in America is using innovative design to reach new and younger riders.

The new V-Rod Muscle (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/2008_Campaigns/Muscle/Muscle.jsp?locale=en_US) boasts a powerfully sculpted physique that when combined with innovative details such as reflector optic lighting and gaping air scoops, radiates a contemporary sense of style. The bike's long, low profile and super-wide rear tire summon the race track, while the free-revving performance of the liquid-cooled 1250cc Revolution V-Twin engine co-developed with Porsche give it the sophistication and response performance-minded riders appreciate.

"Muscle stands out in a crowd of copies and generic motorcycle profiles," said Mark-Hans Richer, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Harley-Davidson. "It stretches the very definition of what it means to be a Harley-Davidson motorcycle."

Other elements that give Muscle its urban, contemporary look include a new stylish instrument panel, chopped and sculpted tail section, a new deep seat, LED turn signals integrated into the mirror stems, trimmed front fender that's blacked out behind satin-finished inverted forks and a meaty double barrel exhaust.

According to Richer, Muscle is all about the sophisticated thrill seeker, and attracting non-traditional riders to Harley-Davidson. "When we set out to design Muscle, we wanted a bike that would be recognized as a Harley with aggressive styling and refinement," he said.

The V-Rod Muscle represents yet another move by Harley-Davidson to reach new riders and enthusiasts. Earlier this year, the Motor Company introduced the Dark Custom movement, which includes a collection of raw and stripped-down bikes for a new generation of riders. The newest of that collection is the Softail Cross Bones, a rough and raw bike with post-war-era styling. Other bikes such as the Softail Rocker are giving more experienced riders a chopper-style option to fuel their need to customize while the XR1200 (http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/content/pages/2009_motorcycles/xr1200.jsp?locale=en_US), a nod to the dirt-track racers of the 70s, is a hit with European enthusiasts and is now available in the U.S.

Muscle joins two other performance motorcycles in its 2009 V-Rod family--the VRSCAW V-Rod and VRSCDX Night Rod Special. Each features the Revolution V-Twin engine, a 240 mm rear tire, high-performance Brembo triple-disc brakes and a race-bred clutch with "slipper" action that helps ease drive train effort during downshifting.

Muscle is now available at Harley-Davidson dealerships nationwide. It's sold in Vivid Black, Brilliant Silver, Dark Blue Denim and Red Hot Sunglo. For more information on V-Rod Muscle or other Harley-Davidson motorcycles, visit www.harley-davidson.com.

Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson's Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

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