Article Submitted by: hacky 3132
Saturday, 27 June 2009
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Hot bodies racing is aftermarket motorcycle parts and
accessories manufacturer based in San
Diego California. Hot
bodies Racing has long been known for their Motorcycle Under tails and Rear
tire huggers. In the past few years hot bodies racing have moved forward and
began producing Motorcycle windscreens. Although they are still fresh at making
Motorcycle windscreens they have long gained respect for their Value and
performance to keep up with the big boys.
Hot bodies racing produce Windscreens for the most popular motorcycles on the
street. Those motorcycles being the 2009 Yamaha R1 , 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
and of Course the Legendary Suzuki GSXR and Suzuki Hayabusa. The best Part
about Hot bodies Racing Windscreen that they are made in the USA in house.
Not to mention the multiple color and styles that their windscreens are
available in.
Now the latest releases that Hot Bodies racing and sister company KR Tuned has
been working on is Exhaust.
The one that everyone is talking about now is the Growler Exhaust.
This Exhaust is For riders who want the aggressive look of a MotoGP inspired
growler exhaust, similar to the one used by the 2008 MotoGP champion's bike,
Hotbodies Racing has an great solution that is priced for every budget. Hotbodies
Racing NEW MGP Growler exhausts have the deep growl of power and performance,
and Hodies Racing famous aerodynamic styling.
This short, compact MGP exhaust bolts on without any modifications to your
bike, giving it the look of a MotoGP prototype. Available in carbon fiber, this
exhaust will outperform the competition without require any modifications.
Complimented by Other Hotbodies Racing aerodynamic accessories, this MGP
exhaust will provide your bike with a finish from the MotoGP race track.
The Growler, And all other Hobodies racing products can be purchased directly
at Fatbikez.com
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Hi this is doug segal.My hobbies are reading books.
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