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  1. Waiting on some special parts to come in for the 675 from Triumph We've also got another bike build coming up in the future for you guys... edit: actually I just realized this upcoming build will be the first one on this board.
  2. thanks Ryan! I haven't actually seen this in person, it's just what Swenson emailed. Should be installed on the bike next week.
  3. Yep. I'm on the fence as well, I was originally planning on it but there is an STT trackday at Gingerman or Grattan (can't remember which exactly) that Riders Discount will be at and I'd like to get some solid track time in before any racing.
  4. We carry or can get anything you're after from socks to full Ohlins suspension components. The closest we can get is our eBay store: eBay But even that doesn't really carry everything we have access to. For a more organized look at gear or apparel have a look at our website: ridersdiscount.com
  5. Thanks Meanie! Checking PMs now.
  6. Should have something for you today hopefully.
  7. If you are in the market for a great pair of boots that provides top of the line features at a mid-range price, you'll definitely want to check out the Sidi ST and ST Air boots. The Sidi ST is a great option for just about any rider and their advanced protection/comfort features make them excellent for the track or the street. Like their big brother, the Vortice, the ST uses the Sidi Vertebra external brace system which can be seen running up the sides of each boot. This structural system is made from extremely durable thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) that functions as impact protection for both sides of the ankle, while also limiting the extreme ranges of motion that can cause injury/strain. One would think that this would restrict necessary on-bike movements as well, but this is not the case. The great thing about the Vertebra system is that it only restricts the outer range of motion, and not the short movements needed to click up or down a gear. The external bracing also works in conjunction with a shock absorbing heel cup to help further absorb and redirect impact energy away from your foot and ankle. The Sidi heel cup is unique in that it uses three different densities of plastic and a memory foam lining to provide a 3mm absorbing range. Sidi chose not to use the cable tensioner system from the Vortice on the ST, instead opting for their dual cam-locking mechanism. This is a unique feature to Sidi that is predominately seen in their motocross boots. The dual cam-locks and the pivoting ankle brace make getting into and out of the ST an extremely quick and easy affair – unlike the Vortice. This also means that the ST can comfortably fit riders with larger than average calf sizes. Opening the back of the ST reveals even more comfort features. The bootie has a calf stretch panel, moisture wicking and anti microbial material, as well as removable inner arch support for those with flat feet. In the event that you do test out the protection offered by the Sidi ST, it is easy to repair any external damage to the boots. Nearly all external parts – from the heel cup and ankle bracing, to the cam locks and straps – are replaceable. All you need to do is remove a few easily accessible bolts and swap the broken pieces out with the readily available spares. No need to send these out for repair and worry about not getting them back in time for your next track day or ride! The Sidi ST is available in both the perforated and non-perforated versions, with color options listed below. Look for the Sidi boots on the Riders Discount Vesrah Suzuki team at a track near you and feel free to ask them how much they like them! If you would like to order, or ask any questions regarding sizing or fitment, contact Nathan by sending a PM or giving him a call at 866.931.6644 ext 809. You can also send an email to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with SIDI ST in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away. Available colors: Sidi ST – Black, Black/White, Black/Red, Black/Blue Sidi ST Air – Black, Black/White MSRP - $395.00 The ST Air is available in black (above) and black/white (below). The non-perforated ST is available in these colors, plus red and blue. The large vents have an on/off switch that allows you to regulate air flow. Two cam locks make getting in and out of these boots extremely easy. The durable TPU heel cup not only works as an external crash protector, but it can also absorb impact energy. It uses multiple densities of plastic, plus memory foam to allow 3mm of compression on impact.
  8. Most riders in the US think of gloves when they hear the Held brand name, but in addition to their gloves, they also produce a very high quality line of accessories. Riders Discount is now proud to offer these Held accessories to you – starting with the Turano and Scotty tank bags. Both are very versatile bags that hold up to the excellent build quality you would expect from the brand. The Turano and Scotty both have essentially the same design, only in two different sizes. Starting at the top, you will find a clear compartment with a full zip that is perfect for your map/GPS and cellphone. Below this is the main compartment which, on the smaller Scotty, has plenty of room for your commuting or day trip essentials. The main compartment on the Turano is much larger, and has more than enough room to hold rain gear and clothes for a weekend tour. Both models also allow you to expand this main storage capacity by nearly twice the original size when you unzip one of the robust zippers encircling the compartment. Additional small pockets are found on the front and back of the bag for sunglasses and smaller items. Storage capacities: Turano – 12 liters – 22 liters expanded Scotty – 6 liters – 9 liters expanded Held is well known for their build quality and the robust, 100% nylon construction found on the Turano and Scotty does not disappoint. The sturdy nylon is held together with heavy duty stitching and zippers that will stand up to the abuses of everyday, real world use. The nylon construction is weather resistant, but Held includes waterproof rain cover for when the weather really gets rough. These bags are very versatile and will work on nearly all bikes. Both use Held’s Velcro/strap system that allows them to fit a variety of tank shapes and sizes. This system, combined with the non-slip bottom, mean that whatever you stow away in the bag will stay securely in place. Neither of top-quality tank bags are listed on our website yet, so get in touch with Nathan if you would like to order, or if you have questions. You can shoot him a PM through this forum or call at 866.931.6644 ext. 809. You can also send an email to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with HELD TANK BAG in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away. Held Turano Tank Bag - $159.99 Held Scotty Tank Bag - $149.99 The Held Turano (left) and Scotty (right). Both expand to nearly twice their original size when you unzip one simple spiral zipper that encircles the main compartment. Held Turano (left) and Scotty (right). Both bags come with a clear topped rain cover that allows you to read your map/GPS with the cover on. The Turano and Scotty tank bags both have the top of the line build quality and materials that you would expect from Held.
  9. The Scala Rider G4 Powerset unit we sell is excellent.
  10. Wouldn't that ruin the surprise? Do you have a link to where you saw that item? PMs on the way.
  11. RidersDiscount.com has always been a fan of Ogio luggage, and we just got our hands on even more Rig 9800 Limited Edition Bags colors! We'll keep this thread updated with the current line-up, so stay tuned. With 7,600 cubic inches of capacity, there’s tons of room for all your riding gear inside. All of this is supported by Ogio’s Structural Load Equalizing Deck (SLED) to provide secure storage of all your critical riding gear. Opening the full-circumference coffin-style lid, you’re greeted by a padded helmet storage compartment on one end and a large area to put your gear like jersey/leathers, gloves and armor away. In the top lid, Ogio recommends placing your boots, but for those of you who like to keep them out to dry, this area is good for a change of clothes, towels and other smaller gear. There are also three more smaller pockets (two inside, one outside) for further organizational possibilities. Large zippers keep it all inside and users can employ a pair of built-in external compression straps to keep everything safely held in place while the bag is on the move. A large set of wheels perfectly compliment the telescoping handle and substantial, durable grab handles are logically placed for easy handling even when the bag is overloaded. Plus, for over-eager (disgruntled?) baggage handlers, your gear is further protected by the integrated iFOM-padded panels on all sides. Best of all, Ogio luggage is built like a tank, and they’re backed by a lifetime warranty! Order your Ogio Rig 9800 today to insure that you have room for all of your gear when you need to travel. You can order by calling Nathan at 866.931.6644 x 809 or by sending us a PM through this forum. You can also feel free to send an email to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM and we’ll get back to you right away. F11 Finish Line Green Hive Nuclear Graphitti Red Bull Signature Series Benjamins
  12. We offer both options discussed as well as the Renthal laser etched clip ons. Renthal bars are top notch however very pricey.
  13. Still have a few 44/46 in black available at this great price!
  14. Spring is here! What do you guys need to get ready for this season?
  15. Do you know what brand Todd is selling? Some suits are cut different, ie Alpinestars is a euro athletic/thin cut whereas Joe Rocket would generally be cut for the "average American."
  16. Daytona 200 - Cory West takes the top step, Benny Solis podiums Taylor Knapp and Jake Lewis win in their respective series' of course
  17. This isn't Isle of Man but rather at Kells, still insane with most the same riders. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvM3jvT-1jI Makes me look forward to racing season even more every time I watch.
  18. If you can get up to Gingerman on Thursdays they have an unofficial STT LED for 50-75 bucks for about 3-3.5 hours of total riding... Gingerman has been abused, it's obvious. Lots of ripples in the braking zones and the sealant is tough to get used to at first. I personally wouldn't come all the way from Ohio JUST for Gingerman, Grattan - yes.
  19. If you’re looking for a great all around pair of boots that won’t break the bank, check out the S-MX 5 boots from Alpinestars. Built for all day comfort, these are like touring boots with an edge. Armored on the toes, lateral maleolis, heel and around the upper portion of the shin, these boots provide plenty of protection without being difficult to walk in like some race boots can be. Alpinestars added two new colors to the 2012 line-up – White/Black/Yellow and White/Black/Red. The original colorways are still available as well. These include: Black, White, Red, and Blue. In addition to the color options, the S-MX-5’s can be had in vented or waterproof versions (black only). Go ahead and get in touch with Nathan to order your pair today! You can shoot him a PM here or give him a call at 866.931.6644 ext. 809. If you’d rather send an email, you can send one to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM. Just put S-MX 5 in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away! If the new colors aren’t what you’re looking for, you can still get the originals.
  20. I don't have those jackets available to me anymore, sorry.
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