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2006 Motorcycle Accessories
Page 5: More live reporting from the 2006 Powersports Dealer
Expo in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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The Suomy Vandal is another
new helmet for 2006 which was
released at the show. It
will hopefully lead a new
direction in motorcycle helmets;
its "back to basics" design
promises low noise levels.
See
our report on the Vandal,
which includes some additional
photos. |
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The Italians have a big
display every year, with various
manufacturers from Piaggio to STM showing
their wares. I love to stop by the STM
booth; they always have some beautifully
machined works of art on display that look
too nice to get dirty! |
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Here's another example of
a part too nice-looking to get dirty!
Anodized Ducati engine oil drain plugs by
STM. |
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Here's a beautiful new
motorcycle trailer by
Podium in Canada. It's has a
patented feature that allows the owner to
ride the motorcycle up on to the trailer,
and the front slowly lowers to the level
position. It has an aluminum frame with
stainless steel hardware. The frame is
completely polished on this model, which
also includes chrome wheels. The
trailers also include LED lights and an
independent torsion suspension, which is
used in horse trailers to give a smooth ride
for the animals. It retails for around
$3,000.00. |
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The Linx network bus is
manufactured by Signal Dynamics, better
known to motorcyclists as the makers of LED
blinking lights. The network bus
concept is now being used on some new bikes,
like BMWs and the Ducati 999. It
replaces the traditional wiring harness and
greatly reduces complexity and weight.
There are two processing units, seen as the
black boxes in the photo above. Each one is
connected, and they control, in this case,
the lights and electronics at the rear and
front of the bike.
A digital LED display is
used for the speedometer and other
instruments. Even the directionals,
starter button and other controls are run
through the bus, allowing all sorts of
electronic configurations. The Linx
network bus is available to independent bike
builders or hobbyists. |
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Box brand helmets are new to
the U.S. market and are distributed through
Oxford Products Ltd. in England to a company
called Keyport Lock Co. in Canada and then
to the North American market. Looks
like a relatively decent helmet and I would
place it as a competitor of something like
the KBC range. The Box helmet line is
priced aggressively and I would expect them
to retail around $120.00. The styling,
however, looks dated, especially compared to
the new
Shark RSi or CMS helmets (Page
4, bottom). |
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That's about it, I hope you enjoyed this 2006
Powersports Dealer Expo preview!
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