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		<title>Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Sports Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 07.27.2011 15:15 by Simona Filed under: Honda &#124; Honda CBR &#124; supersports &#124; sportsbikes &#124; parts accesories &#124; limited edition &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle Reviews &#124; Honda Honda UK has announced the special Sports Package for the 2011 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade . The new package will be available until the end of 2011 and will be offered for both standard and ABS-equipped versions]]></description>
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Posted on 07.27.2011 15:15<br />
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201107/honda-cbr1000rr-fire_460x0w.jpg" alt="Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Sports Pack" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="parts accesories photo" /></p>
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<p><b>Honda</b> UK has announced the special Sports Package for the 2011 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade.  The new package will be available until the end of 2011 and will be offered for both standard and ABS-equipped versions. It will be priced at £599 for the ABS pack and £699 for the standard pack.</p>
<p>The Sport Pack includes a higher screen, seat cowl, Akrapovic exhaust, a bike cover, and a rear tire hugger for the non ABS model. The model will be available with a new HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) tricolor version that includes a stunning gold trim, white wheels, front and rear fenders, and HRC stickers on the middle and upper front cowl. Customers interested can also order a special Graphite Black version with black wheels.</p>
<p>The company has described the new model as follows: &#8220;It places a firm emphasis on the clean lines of the bodywork which contrast strongly with the silver colored frame.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Sports Pack  originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday,  27 July 2011 15:15 EST.</p>
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		<title>Honda CB450 Cafe Racer &#34;Bonita Applebum&#34;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 03:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 04.4.2011 21:15 by Simona Filed under: Honda &#124; parts accesories &#124; video &#124; Honda CB &#124; cafe racer &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle Reviews &#124; Honda The Honda CB450 Cafe Racer "Bonita Applebum" started its life as a 1971 Honda CB450 bought from eBay, and believe it or not, the bike was built in a small apartment. After buying all the items needed from eBay, Pepe Luque - the guy who now owns the bike - started to clean, paint, and spit polish every piece before installing them on the frame. Besides some minor fine-tuning, Luque worked on this project all by himself, including upsizing the main jets to compensate for the airflow in and out of the motor and replacing the Pirelli tires for some Firestones]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201104/honda-cb450-cafe-rac-4_460x0w.jpg" alt="Honda CB450 Cafe Racer &#34;Bonita Applebum&#34;" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="parts accesories photo" /></p>
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<p>The Honda CB450 Cafe Racer &#8220;Bonita Applebum&#8221; started its life as a 1971 Honda CB450 bought from eBay, and believe it or not, the bike was built in a small apartment. After buying all the items needed from eBay, Pepe Luque - the guy who now owns the bike - started to clean, paint, and spit polish every piece before installing them on the frame.</p>
<p>Besides some minor fine-tuning, Luque worked on this project all by himself, including upsizing the main jets to compensate for the airflow in and out of the motor and replacing the Pirelli tires for some Firestones. As for the exterior paint, it was inspired by a CB450 Armadillo, while the handgrips and seat color was suggested by his flatmate.  Why is the fact that he built the whole thing by himself so noteworthy?  Well, Pepe Luque is colorblind.</p>
<p>When explaining how he came about picking the colors and getting everything just right for the bike to work, he said: &#8220;The main section I really struggled with was the wiring of the bike. As you could imagine, being color blind did not help with the colors of the wires. I was very fortunate that my girl and my brother’s wife helped with labelling the wires. For instance, yellow with a white trace, I labelled FLB (front left blinker) and so on. It took me by surprise that I nailed the wiring on first go.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>Hit the jump to watch the video</i>.</p>
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<p>Honda CB450 Cafe Racer &#8220;Bonita Applebum&#8221; originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday,  4 April 2011 21:15 EST.</p>
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		<title>New Yamaha Motorcycle Parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 22:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 09.17.2010 16:15 by Wicked Speed Filed under: Yamaha &#124; parts accesories &#124; Yamaha V-Max &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycles Parts Accesories It&#8217;s time to make your 2-wheeled monster even cooler! Yamaha has released a slew of new motorcycle parts that are now available at your local Yamaha dealer. ]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201009/new-yamaha-motorcycl_460x0w.jpg" alt="New Yamaha Motorcycle Parts" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="parts accesories photo" /></p>
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<p>It&#8217;s time to make your 2-wheeled monster even cooler!  Yamaha has released a slew of new motorcycle parts that are now available at your local Yamaha dealer.  Dress up your VMAX 2009-2010 models with upgraded parts that will definitely add a certain amount of wow to your ride.</p>
<p>We do admit that the V-Max is an excellent bike, but as is true with every other motorcycle out there, a good bike can always be better.  Yamaha&#8217;s understanding of this concept has lead them to provide VMAX wide wheels, new billet pieces, and a new cover, allowing the rider to bring an even higher quality look or a more head-turning body.</p>
<p>For motorcycle enthusiasts, maintaining and upgrading your greatest possessions is a must. Whatever the costs is, it doesn&#8217;t matter as long as you can provide your super bikes with the best and sufficient care.</p>
<p><b><i>Hit the jump for details on Yamaha&#8217;s new motorcycle parts.</i></b></p>
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<p>New Yamaha Motorcycle Parts originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday,  17 September 2010 16:15 EST.</p>
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		<title>Triumph Street Triple R gets the Rizoma treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 17:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 06.14.2010 09:10 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph &#124; roadster &#124; industry news &#124; parts accesories &#124; Triumph Street Triple &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News Aftermarket parts supplier Rizoma recently worked their magic on Triumph’s Street Triple R and the result is at least remarkable. ]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201006/triumph-street-tripl-2_460x0w.jpg" alt="Triumph Street Triple R gets the Rizoma treatment" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="motonews photo" /></p>
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<p>Aftermarket parts supplier Rizoma recently worked their magic on Triumph’s Street Triple R and the result is at least remarkable. The Street Triple R was already the flagship of Hinckley’s middleweight naked lineup, but the extras are truly welcomed.</p>
<p>As known, Rizoma’s strategy starts from the fact that it’s the little things that make a bike special, so they offer just that, meaning their own mirrors, indicator lights, grips, handlebar caps, handlebars, fluid tanks, fluid tank caps, brake/clutch levers, handlebar adapter, license plate support, engine guard, front wheel guard, rear wheel guard, crankcase guard, rear set control kit, rider/passenger pegs, engine oil filter cap, wheel hole cap, bike stand support and lower chain guard.</p>
<p>Although it is less likely that owners of one of the best middleweight inline-triple bikes out there will initially think there’s something missing on their machine, after a while they’ll start feeling the need to spice things up a little bit and there will be Rizoma to help them out. We’re starting to think that these kinds of aftermarket kits for motorcycles are just as well suited as new rims are for cars.</p>
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<p>Triumph Street Triple R gets the Rizoma treatment originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday,  14 June 2010 09:10 EST.</p>
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		<title>Harley-Davidson XR1200 caf&#233; racer by Roland Sands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 05.6.2010 15:20 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Harley-Davidson &#124; industry news &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Harley Davidson XR &#124; cafe racer &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News Former 250 racer Roland Sands recently finished work on his latest café racer, one that originally started life as a Harley-Davidson XR1200 . ]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201005/harley-davidson-xr12-1_460x0w.jpg" alt="Harley Davidson XR1200 caf&#233; racer by Roland Sands" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="motonews photo" /></p>
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<p>Former 250 racer Roland Sands recently finished work on his latest café racer, one that originally started life as a Harley-Davidson XR1200.</p>
<p>The bike looks miles away from the production version and considering the multitude of upgrades and modifications, it’s hard to find the best starting point. Probably the Ohlins forks, radial brakes and the front billet aluminum wheel from Performance Machine might represent just that, but it is a long way to the Ducati-like tubular single-sided arm and Ohlins shock at the back.</p>
<p>You’ll find that Roland Sands&#8217; Harley-Davidson XR1200 cafe racer features clip-on handlebars and rearsets, a 2-1 from Vance and Hines as well as chain drive, just to mention a few of its unique features. Furthermore, the single seat behind the standard tank is what gives the bike that café racer look.</p>
<p>With a black-out chassis and a pentagram RSD logo and a 666 number over the matt black paint, this also qualifies as Satan’s machine. So what do you think about it?</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-news/harley-davidson-xr1200-caf-racer-by-roland-sands-ar89523.html">Harley-Davidson XR1200 caf</p>
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		<title>The Italian way to Triumph</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 05.4.2010 12:05 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph &#124; custom &#124; Triumph Bonneville &#124; industry news &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News Italian customizing specialists Gallimoto have recently presented three new Triumph Bonneville specials that they’ve put together. Called Bonneville Six Days, Goldenboy and Bullitt, the English bikes with an Italian feel are pretty much the same, but oh so very different. The Bonneville Six Days is based on the current Bonnie and stand out thanks to a khaki green paint job, black wire wheels, biturbo twin shocks and new indicators]]></description>
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Posted on 05.4.2010 12:05<br />
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201005/the-italian-way-to-t-1_460x0w.jpg" alt="The Italian way to Triumph" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="motonews photo" /></p>
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<p>Italian customizing specialists Gallimoto have recently presented three new Triumph Bonneville specials that they’ve put together. Called Bonneville Six Days, Goldenboy and Bullitt, the English bikes with an Italian feel are pretty much the same, but oh so very different.</p>
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<p>The Bonneville Six Days is based on the current Bonnie and stand out thanks to a khaki green paint job, black wire wheels, biturbo twin shocks and new indicators. The bike pays tribute to Steve McQueen who competed in the International Six Days Trial in 1964 on a Triumph and costs approximately $16.5K.</p>
<p>The Goldenboy started as a stock Bonneville SE, but now features black finished mag wheels, low fitted handlebars, an aluminum front mudguard and seat unit and megaton exhausts, but also Dunlop sportsmax-tires, sintered pads and adjustable twin shocks. Finished in red and gold, this special one also costs around $16.5K.</p>
<p>The Bullit gets mag wheels and Biturbo twin shocks as well as an alloy fuel cap and control levers and pressed aluminum chainguard, sprocket cover and front and rear mudguards. It is finished in silver and with a cost of approximately $16.8K it is the most expensive of them all although the difference is inconsiderable when you’re paying that much for a Bonneville.</p>
<p>Although these bikes don’t seem to have undergone radical customizing processes, they’re whole different stories than their standard siblings and we’re glad to see that café racer influences still catch on to the European motorcyclist today.</p>
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<p>The Italian way to Triumph originally appeared on topspeed.com on Tuesday,  4 May 2010 12:05 EST.</p>
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		<title>The KTM side of a Honda CBR 1000F</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 04.26.2010 15:36 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Honda &#124; Honda CBR &#124; custom &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News If someone had taken a look at KTM’s RC8 superbike and tried to build one in his own garage couldn’t have done a better job than the one done by Ian McElroy when, inspiring from the Austrian firm’s race-spec bike, has turned a 1987 Honda CBR 1000F into the nasty looking thing pictured above. The custom bike features angular lines and aluminum hand-crafted fenders as well as a new subframe. ]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201004/the-ktm-side-of-a-ho-2_460x0w.jpg" alt="The KTM side of a Honda CBR 1000F" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="motonews photo" /></p>
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<p>If someone had taken a look at KTM’s RC8 superbike and tried to build one in his own garage couldn’t have done a better job than the one done by Ian McElroy when, inspiring from the Austrian firm’s race-spec bike, has turned a 1987 Honda CBR 1000F into the nasty looking thing pictured above.</p>
<p>The custom bike features angular lines and aluminum hand-crafted fenders as well as a new subframe. In fact, welded sheets of aluminum form the bodywork, while the original 998cc, DOHC 16 valve inline-four was given a tune up using K&#038;N filters and a custom-made exhaust system allowing the engine to breath much better and develop 130 horsepower. That’s worth of the Veypor gauges, which even records G-force, 0-60, quarter mile time and lap time apart from rpm and speed.</p>
<p>It is enough to take a look at the bike to realize that it required a great deal of work and dedication and the fact that it transmits that makes it even nicer. If we could only hear it go down the street…</p>
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<p>The KTM side of a Honda CBR 1000F originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday,  26 April 2010 15:36 EST.</p>
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		<title>Yamaha XS650 by An-Bu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 04.21.2010 11:51 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Yamaha &#124; custom &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News Although the Yamaha XS650 is a decades-old bike, custom builders still spot potential in the middleweight parallel-twin, SOHC motor powering it and still going strong today. For instance, the guys from a small shop called An-Bu in Nagoya, Japan have managed to transform it into a stripped-back custom that would make even Brad Pitt proud when sitting behind its short bars. The bike was stripped off its unnecessary parts and while the frame was modified for a lower and more aggressive stance, the original engine and wheels were kept]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201004/yamaha-xs650-by-an-b-1_460x0w.jpg" alt="Yamaha XS650 by An Bu" border="0" width="460" vspace="1" title="motonews photo" /></p>
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<p>Although the Yamaha XS650 is a decades-old bike, custom builders still spot potential in the middleweight parallel-twin, SOHC motor powering it and still going strong today. For instance, the guys from a small shop called An-Bu in Nagoya, Japan have managed to transform it into a stripped-back custom that would make even Brad Pitt proud when sitting behind its short bars.</p>
<p>The bike was stripped off its unnecessary parts and while the frame was modified for a lower and more aggressive stance, the original engine and wheels were kept. We like the new exhaust and entirely black painted wheels, but there’s actually much more to this custom. Take a look at the custom-made gas tank, seat and modified rear fender, but don’t go looking for a front fender because they’ve removed that entirely. Performance wheels do come in handy despite the fact that this looks like a very light bike and they don’t mention anything about engine performance being increased.</p>
<p>Looking at the Yamaha XS650 by An-Bu, it is easy to see what the Japanese idea for a custom is.</p>
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<p>Yamaha XS650 by An-Bu originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday,  21 April 2010 11:51 EST.</p>
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		<title>Harley-Davidson XR124 is bad to the bone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 04.16.2010 12:50 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Harley-Davidson &#124; roadster &#124; custom &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Harley-Davidson XR-1200 &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News Harley-Davidson is a little too much into their style, so they rarely come up with a bike that is truly bad to the bone. But most of their ideas are taken one step further by people such as Mike Wilson of Dyno Mike&#8217;s Dynamic Chassis and Sandy Kosman of Kosman Specialties , who have teamed up to build what they call the Harley-Davidson XR124. ]]></description>
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<p>Harley-Davidson is a little too much into their style, so they rarely come up with a bike that is truly bad to the bone. But most of their ideas are taken one step further by people such as Mike Wilson of Dyno Mike&#8217;s Dynamic Chassis and Sandy Kosman of Kosman Specialties, who have teamed up to build what they call the Harley-Davidson XR124.</p>
<p>They’ve taken Harley’s sportiest ride, the XR1200 and made it look, sound and feel more appealing for the younger crowd, while still retaining the bike’s original style. In other words, they’ve mounted an S&#038;S 124 cubic inch Evo engine on a twin shock rubber mount frame with a Buell XB12 front end (meaning upside down fork, front fender and six-piston caliper). The aluminum tank and rear fender were ordered from Evan Wilcox.</p>
<p>These guys aren’t just bike assemblers, so they’ve built their own exhaust and wheels. Overall, the thing weighs less than 500 pounds, which should make it flickable, while the power-to-weight ratio should make things at least very interesting.</p>
<p>As with most successful tuner projects, this bike looks like it was actually made like this by the manufacturer, but we can only wish H-D would build such a bike.</p>
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<p>Harley-Davidson XR124 is bad to the bone originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday,  16 April 2010 12:50 EST.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Posted on 04.15.2010 11:43 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Kawasaki &#124; roadster &#124; custom &#124; Kawasaki Z1000 &#124; industry news &#124; parts accesories &#124; Tuners &#124; Motorcycles &#124; Motorcycle News The 2010 Kawasaki Z1000 is already one of the best Japanese nakeds around, but ways to make it better are always found either by riders individually or by tuners. These lasts have the habit of developing entire upgrade kits that set the bike miles away from its original state of new product that has just come out the factory gates. Take the 2010 Roaring Toyz Kawasaki Z1000 case for example]]></description>
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<p>The 2010 Kawasaki Z1000 is already one of the best Japanese nakeds around, but ways to make it better are always found either by riders individually or by tuners. These lasts have the habit of developing entire upgrade kits that set the bike miles away from its original state of new product that has just come out the factory gates.</p>
<p>Take the 2010 Roaring Toyz Kawasaki Z1000 case for example. The bike gets a set of Performance Machine wheels (17-inch front, 18-inch rear), 240-section rear tire, a custom-built braced swingarm and Brocks 4-2-1 exhaust, just to mention some of its most impressive new features.</p>
<p>The gold/silver paintjob does help at setting the bike apart from its standard siblings, but what we like the most about this project is the fact that it looks like that’s just the way Kawi did it in the first place. This is really one of those bikes that people see and ask “what is stock and what is aftermarket about it?” Click past the break to find out.</p>
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<p>2010 Kawasaki Z1000 by Roaring Toyz originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday,  15 April 2010 11:43 EST.</p>
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