Suzuki Accessories
2009
Thanks for visiting our site!
Suzuki Accessories
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
MONSTER COIL DRZ400 ACCESSORIES PARTS SUZUKI DRZ400SM US $68.95
|
AMR MONSTER COIL GN125 ACCESSORIES PARTS SUZUKI GN125ET US $68.95
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Here are some more information for Suzuki Accessories:

All-Terrain Vehicles (also known as ATVs) attract the rugged outdoor sportsmen, the individualist and the risk taker. For that reason, the attraction of ATV accessories is a significant factor in extreme sports vehicle sales. The fact that ATV accessories help improve the performance of ATV's, is in direct correlation with the extensive variety of enhancements on the market today.
Some various ATV accessories include; aftermarket pipes, performance cams, high compression pistons, high-performance air filters, as well as many others.
Performance Enhancements
Whether the ATV you own is the typical four stroke or a two-stroke, an excellent method to boost your performance is by using performance piping. For most four stroke engines and all two-stroke engines the pipe that come stock can be updated with an aftermarket performance pipe. The performance difference can range from a 10 to 15 percent increase.
It is wise to take care and consideration in regards to the pipes that deal with the four stroke engine. Not all available on the market will increase performance but the ones that do work very well. The second best performance enhancement for the four stroke engine is a high-performance cam and a high compression piston.
Regardless of the type of engine, an alteration in the pipe requires a modification in jetting. If your ATV is designed to allow it, the airbox should also be changed to assist with the airflow as well.
Switching from a foam filter to a gauze filter can also give a better flow rate. Some skilled technicians think that gauze does not do as good a filtering job as compared to foam, and could result in the need for repairs. You must always keep the air filter clean and it should be changed each year. The foam filter has a tendency to dry out and the pleats for the Gauze filters can sometimes bend.
When it comes to cold winter, ATV accessories you can get would be heated handgrips and a snow plow attachment. If it is your intention to carry things quite often, you might want to pick up some zippered bags as well as a rack mounted hard cargo compartment. They are dustproof and water resistant and a lot more convenient than say bungee cords.
What are known as "Stick Stoppers" can be very useful to give protection to your rubber CV boots. If ripped, the boots allow the possibility for the CV joint to become damaged by debris. There can be a lot of wear and tear on tires when going over rough terrain.
Retail outlets that carry ATV accessories are likely to offer tires that have more resistance to punctures than your typical stock tires. You will also notice that there are taller tires as well that will allow for better ground clearance. If you use your ATV in muddy or wet conditions, you may have a need to buy a winch.
Korbin Newlyn is an expert in the field of extreme sports. If you would like to learn more go to ATV Attachments and at ATV Honda Accessories
Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive Scooter
Filtering through peak-hour traffic on a Suzuki Burgman is akin to using a 20kg sledge-hammer on a drawing pin — neither is suitable for the job, although they’ll both complete the task.
But, unlike the 20kg sledge-hammer, the 2008 Burgman 650 Executive has folding mirrors to make its design brief a little easier — not the normal, swivelling motorcycle items, but ones that swing in electronically with the touch of a button. A gimmick? Initially I thought so, but they actually do work.
There are plenty of other buttons to press on the Burgman’s switchblocks, too, with the big Burger possessing an electronic six-speed manual shift in addition to automatic operation, activated by pushing buttons on the left switchblock. It’s similar in operation to the electronic sequential shift found on expensive sports cars.
But the buttons don’t stop there. There’s also a power mode button, plus another button for raising and lowering the electrically adjustable screen. Yes, buttons aplenty. But the Burgman isn’t your normal, everyday scooter.
Suzuki’s maxi-scoot is really a touring motorcycle in disguise and, in its latest Executive guise, it has more features than ever before. For 2008, it gets ABS as standard, a pillion backrest and an immobiliser system, all for the same $12,990 price as the 2007 model — oh, and those folding mirrors.
The Burgman is undeniably the king of the maxiscoots, a point driven home at last year’s Dumb & Dumber winter soirée when a number of maxi-scoots were unleashed in Australia’s high country.
The Suzi loves the open road and pampers the rider with unrivalled weather protection, a luxurious saddle and a humungous 56 litres of under-seat storage. There are also three good-sized compartments in the fairing, plus it has excellent high-speed stability and the onboard computer keeps the rider abreast of fuel consumption — 5.7L/100km around the suburbs and 5L/100km on the open road. With a 15-litre tank this gives a range of 280km.
The Burgman’s got the biggest engine in the maxiscooter category at 638cc, the bulkiest bodywork, the most kilos, the most legroom, the greatest number of tech features — and the most buttons.
Speaking of buttons, I can’t really see any advantage in manual shifting as the Suzuki Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (SECCVT) allows the Burgman to win most traffic-light drags. Set and forget is fine by me.
There’s a surprising amount of automatic engine braking on offer at slower speeds via the SECCVT, such as when approaching traffic lights. It’s a bit too strong for my liking, but I soon learned to adapt.
Suzuki accessories for the Burgman include a Zumo 550 GPS for $1399, soft cylindrical tailbag for $139, an optional screen for $229 and a chrome front panel for $237.11 worth of extra bling.
The added bonus with the 2008 incarnation is that those gimmicky mirrors can be folded in for improved aerodynamics in any traffic-light drag, then folded out 400 metres later to see the shocked look on the face of the HSV driver as you leave him/her eating Executive dust. Priceless.
About the Author
Having decided to take an indefinite career break, Hugh is touring Australia in his ute and paying his way by writing freelance.
Where can i purchase/order 2007 Suzuki Every Van body kits/accessories. I'm located in Singapore?
I like d brand DAMD style body kits but dun know where is d nearest location i can purchase/order. Any other nice body kits also can. Where can i view d photos & how to go about purchasing it ? Tks.
I don't know, is this?
Suzuki, TW.
http://www.auto21.com.tw/car-EVERY.html
Why do car manufacturers come to Thailand, not Vietnam?
Why do car manufacturers come to Thailand, not Vietnam? VietNamNet Bridge – The fact that large automobile manufacturers from around the world inject large sums of money into making cars with new modern and environmentally-friendly technologies in Thailand has grieved Vietnam automobile industry.
Thanks for visiting!

US $19.99
Comment