There are thousands of performance products available to make your bike look and feel like those on the race track and to give it an individual identity. Many are simply "bolt-on" and can be easily installed easily in the home workshop, whereas others require a little more ingenuity and forethought than might first be believed.
Aimed at the Superbike owner, this book discusses the pros and cons of fitting bolt-on aftermarket products, how to select the right items for your bike and how to fit them. Typical items have been fitted in the Haynes workshop and their procedures carefully set out in photographic sequence.
Table of Contents
Introduction | Safety
SECURITY
Security equipment | Security at home | Security away from home
BARS and CONTROLS
Clip-ons | Bar grips | Rear sets
LIGHTING and MIRRORS
Clear lenses | Indicators | LEDs | Headlight bulbs | Headlight covers | Mirrors
CHAIN and SPROCKETS
Front sprocket | Rear sprocket | Chain | Gear ratio | Chain care | Chainguards
VISUAL DISPLAY
Dial kits | Digital gear indicator
WHEELS and TIRES
Tires | Wheels
PERFORMANCE
Spark plugs | Clutches | Exhausts | Filters | Fuel and ignition control
BODYWORK
Screens | Tank pads | Fuel caps | Undertrays | Carbon fiber | Body panels | Decals | Bolt kits and bling
SUSPENSION and STEERING
Suspension adjustment | Rear shock upgrades | Front fork upgrades | Swingarms | Steering dampers
TRACKDAYS
Preparation | Programmed | Crash protectors | Toe guards | Engine casings
BRAKES
Pads | Brake fluid | Discs | Braided hoses | Radial front brake master cylinder
REFERENCE
Tools | Tech terms | Index | Thanks to: | Haynes Bike Manual listing
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