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Fenders and levers TC Bros. Choppers have become as well known for their parts and accessory products as they are for their bike builds. Many of their own design parts are developed from their custom bike building program, and the company augments their own designs with selected products from other, typically specialist vendors, including parts from other custom builders. From handlebars to hardtail conversion kits for Sportsters and cast air cleaners, the range is already extensive, but the company is adding new items all the time. Recent own brand and third party designs include Sportster fork gaiters, a chrome handlebar riser adapter for Springer front ends with 3.5” centers, belt to chain conversion kits for 1991-2003 Sportsters, 5.5” and 3.5” forged risers, and the new fenders and controls seen here. Based at Wauseon, Ohio, brothers Tim and Tyler Cobb founded the business in 2006 with a passion for garage built custom motorcycles, and they have quickly become a leading supplier for the do-ityourself custom bike builder. “In an age of overpriced, mass-produced turn-key “customs”, we offer an affordable, professional, reliable parts solution for builders of all kinds, all over the world,” says Tim. 1” vintage handlebar control kit with master cylinder and clutch (chrome) Front brake master cylinder for 1” handlebars (black) 6” wide raw steel ribbed Bobber fender 7.5” wide raw steel ribbed Bobber fender TC BROS. CHOPPERS Wauseon, Ohio, USA Tel: 419 265 9399 [email protected] www.tcbroschoppers.com Oil change in a box Extended brake pedals and AirMaster graphic windshields Kuryakyn’s extended brake pedals for Harley tourers and trikes are designed to free up floorboard space and relocate the pad location to a more natural position for improved operation. Extended brake pedals for models without fairing lowers are noticeably longer than stock and place the pad area lower and at a flatter angle. For models with fairing lowers they are essentially the same length as stock to avoid interference, but the pad location has been lowered and the angle flattened for more natural positioning. The pad area’s new position keeps the rider’s foot out from under the pedal, improving comfort and pivoting for easy engagement that maintains clearance with the floorboards. Made from quality steel, they are available in chrome or gloss black finishes; construction includes bronze pivot bushings with grease fitting to ensure smooth operation and long life. They accept the stock brake pedal pad, as well as any aftermarket pad designed for the factory pedal on ‘14-’16 Electra Glides, Road Glides, Road Kings, Street Glides and Trikes. Also seen here, these new USA made AirMaster graphic windshields from Kuryakyn are said to “diminish wind buffeting” on Harley and Victory baggers. Custom-formed from premium hard-coated polycarbonate that will not crack or shatter upon impact (unlike acrylic), themed graphics are screen-printed behind a light smoke material using proprietary inks, making the images extremely durable and sharp. They are available 7” tall for Harley-Davidson batwing fairings (‘96 –’16 Electra Glides, Street Glides and Tri Glides) and 10” tall an enlarged center scoop to enhance the fairing’s sharp lines and reduce turbulent airflow on ‘10-’16 Victory Cross Country, Cross Country Tour and Magnum models. KURYAKYN Somerset, Wisconsin, USA Tel: 715 247 5008 [email protected] www.kuryakyn.com Suitable for most 1999 – 2016 Big Twin engines, including Tourers, this AMSOIL V-Twin oil change kit combines everything needed in one convenient package - four quarts of AMSOIL 20W-50 synthetic VTwin motorcycle oil, a chrome AMSOIL EaOM134C motorcycle oil filter, and an O-ring for the drain plug. The company says that their V-Twin specific motorcycle oil provides “excellent wet clutch compatibility, protection against wear and extreme heat, superior rust and corrosion protection and resistance to oxidation and deposit formation.” AMSOIL, USA, www.amsoil.com 52 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - SEPTEMBER 2016