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Billet risers and narrow Apes ‘Reaper’ cam
choices for M-8
Recent new products from Huntington Beach,
California based Wild 1/Chubby’s include these new
Wild 1 brand, 12” tall, thick, straight billet aluminum
risers with 1” clamping section.
Machined out of the highest quality 6061-T6 aircraft
aluminum, these risers are available in a show
chrome, military grade anodized black or raw finish
for Dyna, Sportster and Softail.
Also seen here is a new OutlawZ narrow apehanger
with Chubby style that is said to “combine bad ass
style with maximum comfort as they are 33.5” wide
with a 9.5” center and a perfect 22° wrist angle.”
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
OutlawZ Apes range in size from 10-16” and come
in a show chrome, satin black powdercoat or raw
finish. Like all Chubbys, they are drilled for internal
wiring and made with the same heavy duty double
wall 1.25” diameter tubing construction as all
Chubby bars.
“We take special care in the manufacturing process
to make sure the inside corners are smooth, so the
electrical doesn’t get hung up during installation,”
said Nate Schultz, VP at Wild 1/Chubbys. OutlawZ
apehangers are designed to fit most H-D models
(except FLHX and FLHT/C/U/K models).
WILD 1, INC.
Huntington Beach, California, USA
Tel: 714-536-5869
[email protected]
www.wild1inc.com
BOOTH
Adapt and evolve
The J.W. Speaker Adaptive Series
headlights represent a genuine evolution
in motorcycle headlights, described by the
Germantown, Wisconsin based
manufacturer as “the world’s first
dynamically adaptive motorcycle
headlight,” designed to address the issues
of lighting blind spots created by fixed
lights when a motorcycle is leaning or
cornering.”
The Adaptive Series headlights use on-
board sensors and advanced electronics to
calculate bank angles on a real-time basis,
automatically directing the light array up or
down as the motorcycle leans. This
additional illumination fills the gaps that
stock headlights leave when cornering at
night - intelligently “tuning” low beam and
banking optics in a way that maximizes
visibility in corners.
These adaptive headlights are designed
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
#
3300
with an integrated optical system that
includes both an adaptive low beam as well
as J.W. Speaker’s proprietary ComfortLite
high beam. Together these optics are said to
provide best-in-class foreground
illumination and light above the horizon
that dramatically improves operator
comfort and safety for night-time driving.
Made with a heavy-duty, die-cast aluminum
housing, state-of-the-art LEDs and “sleek
design that not only delivers premium
performance, but also gives the bike a truly
unique look!”
Available as a plug ‘n’ play solution for 7″
round motorcycle fairings and 5.75″ round
bucket mounts, they are DOT and ECE dual-
compliant, and 18 different fitment kits
available to make them a simple retrofit
install on over 1,000 different motorcycles.”
J. W. SPEAKER
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
Tel: 262 251 6660
www.jwspeaker.com
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AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - SEPTEMBER 2017
Oceanside,
California
based Feuling
Parts has
added Dyno
proven and
track tested M-
8 grinds to its
popular
‘Reaper’ brand
cams program.
Said to produce more power and torque
in the riding rpm range, which improves
the throttle response, acceleration and
fuel mileage, Reapers’ smooth camshaft
lobe ramps are said to be easier on
valvetrain components and eliminate
excessive valvetrain noise and wear.
Two options are available – both are
direct bolt-in replacements for the stock
M-8 cams and can be used with stock
valve springs, pushrods, lifters and
exhaust.
Their 405 cam produces a wide
powerband that increases torque and
horsepower throughout the entire rpm
range, responding well when used with
replacement slip-on mufflers or full
exhaust systems and a high-flow air
cleaner. Feuling recommends mufflers
with smaller cores for the best low-rpm
power.
Their 465 cam responds well when
combined with increased engine bore
and/or engine compression and also
works well with aftermarket slip-on
mufflers or a full exhaust system and a
high-flow air cleaner.
Compared to the stock cams, the 465 is
described as producing solid bottom-end
performance and substantial gains above
2800 rpm; use of performance valve
springs is not required but may result in a
quieter, smoother running valve train.
DRAG SPECIALTIES
Janesville, Wisconsin, USA
Tel: 608 758 1111
[email protected]
www.dragspecialties.com
www.AMDchampionship.com