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The #1 Motorcycling Magazine for Women, and Men Who Ride With Women Fall Motorcycle Products SpotlightNew accessories to get you riding in style10/4/2011 Email to a friend Low seats for big motorcycles, durable and bendable eyewear, and motorcycle-themed luggage—we've got a selection of motorcycle products to accessorize your bike (and you) this fall.                    Reduced Reach Foot Controls for Sportsters and DynasThis one’s for the shorties! Harley-Davidson is offering a Reduced Reach Forward Control Conversion Kit for 2004 and later Sportsters models and 2006 and later Dyna models (except Switchback) to help bring forward-mounted foot controls closer to the rider. The kit repositions forward-mounted footpegs and foot controls up and back by two inches for added rider comfort and confidence.      The reduced reach maintains the "foot-forward" riding profile while placing the rider's boot at the proper pivot point for improved leverage. This kit also provides additional leg clearance around the chassis and air cleaner by moving the footpegs outward 1.5 inches (left side) and 0.5 inch (right side).
The part number for Sportster models is 50700010, while the part number for Dynas is 50700005. more sitting on your sunglasses and breaking them. Performance Eyewear sunglasses with ForceFlex technology are nearlyThe sunglasses, backed by a lifetime warranty, feature acrumpler pam backpack soft, bendable rubber frame that flexes to fit nearly any face sizeracini laptop backpack Performance Eyewear with ForceFlex Technology and smoke lenses retailfs100 backpackNXT day/night lenses, which quickly transition between light andoilily backpack on wheels dark, are available for $75. The men’s version, the Switchflex Performance Eyewear with ForceFlex Technology, retails for $45 ($70 for
NXT lenses) and features removable arms that can be swapped with the included back strap, enabling two wearable options.          Eyewear with ForceFlex Technology is available now at mostFor more information and to find a dealer, may not be able to check your bike at the gate, but now you can transport your love for motorcycles from the terminal to the overheadDucati has partnered up with Tumi, a leading international brand, to launch a new collection of travel and lifestyle accessories.   new collection includes three sporty red travel cases, two duffels, a backpack and a cross-body bag. Designed with Tumi's signature multi-layered ABS polycarbonate blend, the cases feature commodious nylon front panels, add-a-bag straps and aircraft-grade aluminumThe travel cases are available in three sizes: international carry-on, a medium trip case and an extended trip case.     of the ways a woman is able to ride a big touring motorcycle
is by putting on a lower, narrower seat. Saddlemen, maker of motorcycle seats and luggage, enlisted custom bike builder Todd Silicato of Todd's Cycles to create a low-profile bagger seat that's comfortable enough forKeeping Saddlemen technology and quality at the center of this new saddle, Todd sculpted the seat to drop down into the bike for a lowIn addition to its low profile, the new seat features a slim, supportive bucket seat, a contoured passenger section with contrasting carbon fiber and a SaddleHyde cover, and a progressive density foam and SaddleGel interior to ease tailbone pressure and increase comfort. new Willie & Max Full Touring Upgrade Kit helps riders take their cruisers to full dress tourers in no time. The kit features a full fairing with or without radio cutouts, a 9-inch clear windshield, hard-sided saddlebags, and mounting hardware and bracketry. marine-grade radio upgrade kit is available as an add-on feature.    
rounds of fitments for the kit include the Honda VTX1300 (all models), Honda Stateline, Kawasaki Vulcan 900, Yamaha V Star 950 and 1300, andWillie & Max is working on the next round of fitments based on its online feedback from riders.The price for a full kit (full fairing, saddlebags, windshield and mounting hardware) starts at $1,504.99 in a primer finish and $1,794.99 for a gloss blackAdd Some Oomph and Rumble to the Star StrykerCobra Engineering is introducing four aftermarket exhaust systems and a new slip-on muffler for the Star Stryker, a motorcycle Star/Yamaha believes will attract a lot of women because of its favorable ergonomics. Click here to read the WRN review of the 2011 Star Stryker.Cobra’s new exhaust systems allow the Stryker’s 1300cc engine to come alive with the right V-twin sound. The four systems include the Tri-Pro 2-into-1, designed to increase the overall performance of the bike; Swept Speedster, made for those looking for a custom look;
Slashdown, designed with traditional looks and outstanding performance; and the Dragster, with straight lines, simple installation, and aThis bike has a lot of potential, and we felt it deserved a large offering of exhaust systems that looked great but also enhanced the performance of the bike, and each one of these Cobra systems does just that,” said Tim McCool, president of Cobra Engineering.Also newly available for the Stryker is Cobra’s four-inch slip-on muffler, made for those looking for better sound and great style for their bike. The new muffler is easy toAdventure touring riders now have a new option for outfitting their dual-sport motorcycles. Black Dog Cycle Works, a leader in parts for the adventure touring market, is excited about two waterproof luggage pieces, going so far as to say about the new Sandstorm tank bag is “by far the best tank bag design we have ever seen or used.”The Sandstorm tank bag is waterproof and expandable and features a removable map case and two external pockets.