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Accessory Review: Outlaw Racing Easy Pull Clutch System

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The Outlaw Racing Easy Pull clutch system (OREP) looks like an easy - and more importantly, cheap - way to lighten the clutch on your dirt bike. Outlaw Racing claims a 30% decrease in clutch pull resistance with this system, so I put it to the test to see if these claims are accurate...
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Tool Review: Android Endoscope/Borescope Camera

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This endoscope camera for android is awesome! I can't begin to guess how much time and money I've saved using this little camera to look inside engine and transmissions instead of tearing them apart. Everything is included, the camera, the adapter to capture video directly to...
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Maxima Castor 927 2-Stroke Oil Review

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Castor 927 by Maxima Racing Oils is probably the best castor based 2-stroke oil on the market, at least that I have personally used. I'm not going to tell you that castor oil is the best 2-stroke oil for your dirt bike because that's simply not the case. Full synthetic 2-stroke oils will always make more power...
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Rider Protection Review: Leatt GPX / Fly Valor Neck Brace

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The Leatt neck brace is also designed to work with YOU. The brace comes with different spacers to adjust the size, and angle wedges to adjust the rear thoracic support. So instead of the brace just sitting on your shoulders it works with your body.

Accessory Review: Motion Pro Micro Fork Bleeders

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These Micro Fork Bleeders from Motion pro are great, but do you need them? No. Do you want these fork bleeders on you bike? Yes you do! I keep dropping my fork bleeder screws thanks to my weird sausage fingers, and I'm lucky I haven't lost any on the trail. All you need to do to use these micro fork...
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Suspension Install & Review: Hellwig LP-35 Helper Spring

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I drive a 2005 Ford F250 FX4 Superduty, and I pull a 30ft. toy hauler that I live and work in. My truck has around 160,000 miles on it, 25,000 or so put on by me. I have the 6.0 diesel engine with all kinds of aftermarket parts and an aggressive tune, so pulling my trailer isn’t an issue. The suspension is a different story. I don’t...
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Body Parts Install & Review: WheelerWhip Whip Mount

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Most public and private sand dune parks require a big orange safety flag bolted to your ride. Some whips mount to the rear hub of the bike on the brake side, others mount to the exhaust mounts. I went with a hub whip mount as I already have a grab handle using the muffler mounting points. There are...
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Suspension Review: Maxima Racing Fork Oil

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Everyone pays close attention to what they’re putting in their engines on a regular basis, but they tend to forget about another area where oil is pretty important - their front suspension forks. Oil in your suspension fork is what prevents your bike from bouncing around the track like its a pogo stick, and the...
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Body Parts Review: SDG Dirt Bike Seat Assembly

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I don’t have to tell you how crucial seats are to your overall performance, comfort, and enjoyment as a dirt bike rider. And unfortunately, not all OEM dirt bike seats are the definition of comfort. As a matter of fact, some are downright uncomfortable. And yet others just don’t have the durability to withstand...
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Bearings & Seals Review: Pivot Works Steering Stem Bearing Kit

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If your steering feels notchy, that’s a good indication that your steering stem bearings have gone bad. And once you experience that notchy feeling, you need to replace the bearings as soon as possible. Not doing so can lead to a variety of issues with your bike’s steering, with one of the more common issues...