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Old 12-28-2003   #31 (permalink)
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Jim,

I agree the Touratech look much better. Any ideas about distributors on this side of the pond? My experience with ordering parts directly from England has been, shall we say, intimidating by the time one adds in duty, shipping, etc. Or, do you know of any American mfgrs. of similar bars?

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Jim,

I agree the Touratech look much better. Any ideas about distributors on this side of the pond? My experience with ordering parts directly from England has been, shall we say, intimidating by the time one adds in duty, shipping, etc. Or, do you know of any American mfgrs. of similar bars?

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I agree the Touratech look much better. Any ideas about distributors on this side of the pond? My experience with ordering parts directly from England has been, shall we say, intimidating by the time one adds in duty, shipping, etc. Or, do you know of any American mfgrs. of similar bars?

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Paulie,

They do have an American distributor...

Check out : www.touratech-usa.com

hope this helps,
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They do have an American distributor...

Check out : www.touratech-usa.com

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They do have an American distributor...

Check out : www.touratech-usa.com

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Jim, (or others)

Just out of curiosity, how would you rate the top-heaviness of the Tiger compared to the Legend TT, if you've ridden one.

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Just out of curiosity, how would you rate the top-heaviness of the Tiger compared to the Legend TT, if you've ridden one.

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Just out of curiosity, how would you rate the top-heaviness of the Tiger compared to the Legend TT, if you've ridden one.

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Top extras are;

Bloody HUGE grin but you get that for free :-D

gel seat! ah the joys, erm :razz:

off road exhaust (and offroad tune)- why? the sound and it does, even by the seat of my uneducated pants, give a bit more power. excuse for buying (if needed), so them in cars hear me coming and get out of the way. It is not obnoxiously loud but let rip and they do know you are there.

heated grips will be next on mine.

Front mudguard extender helps keep the muck down ( see pic in my album).

I was going to fit a hugger to keep the shock a bit cleaner but because mine is lowered this wont fit! Come on NWS make one for lowered Tigers and I will buy>

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