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  2. Harris Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    Harris Performance Products are a British-based motorcycle racing and parts manufacturer. The business started in Roydon, Essex, England making replacement chassis for road racing, housing Yamaha TZ250/TZ350 engines using a monoshock rear suspension layout. [1]

  3. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    There are many brake-performance-enhancing aftermarket parts available for most motorcycles, including brake pads of varying compounds and steel-braided brake lines. Harley-Davidson replaced drum brakes with disc brakes on Big Twin models starting in 1972, and on Sportster models starting in 1973.

  4. WP Suspension - Wikipedia

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    WP rear shock unit on a KTM 950 Adventure in 2007. WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for motorcycle suspension systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 by Wim Peters in Malden, Netherlands [1] and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for motorcycles. [2]

  5. Akrapovič - Wikipedia

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    The company partners with motorcycle manufacturers such as Yamaha, [14] who offer Akrapovič cans as optional factory- or dealer-fit equipment on the R1, [15] and MT-01; [16] and BMW Motorrad who offer an Akrapovič can as standard on the R nineT, S1000R, F800R, [17] HP2 Megamoto, [18] and as an option on most other bikes in their range. [19]

  6. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle accessories are features and accessories selected by a motorcycle owner to enhance safety, performance, or comfort, and may include anything from mobile electronics to sidecars and trailers. An accessory may be added at the factory by the original equipment manufacturer or purchased and installed by the owner post-sale as aftermarket ...

  7. Yamaha Zuma 125 - Wikipedia

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    This same engine (minus the fuel injection) is also used in Yamaha's Cygnus-X scooter. There is currently an established aftermarket with numerous parts that allow the engine to be enlarged up to 287 cc. [citation needed] Depending on driving style and riding conditions, the Zuma 125's fuel economy is around 89 mpg ‑US (2.6 L/100 km).

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