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Aftermarket Ducati fairing bolts are not meant to match the quality of the original Ducati factory supplied equipments. However, aftermarket bolts for motorcycle fairings are especially designed as low-cost replacements for the original. If you buy a complete kit of aftermarket bolts for Ducati fairings, then you can have professional looking parts that are easier to maintain and install. In terms of quality, these bolts possess factory-grade quality and can withstand stress during a ride. For their price and excellent quality, the aftermarket Ducati bolts can really provide good value for you.
One of the biggest benefits that you can get from Ducati fairing bolts is design variety. Fairing bolts, fasteners, and screws come in various color schemes. So it would be fairly easy for you to choose a color variety that will match the color of your Ducati fairing. This will give you a good opportunity to jazz up your bike. You can install bolts that will blend well with original design of your Ducati or you can also make these bolts as highlights to give emphasis to your fairings. No matter how you use these aftermarket bolts, they will surely add a new touch of elegance and style to your motor bike. You can also completely change the factory supplied bolts in order to upgrade the appearance of your motorcycle.
Aftermarket Ducati fairing bolts are obviously cheaper than the original equipments from the manufacturer. You can buy several sets of bolts in order to build your stocks and still save money in the process. In case you lose some of the original bolts, you will be able to replace them without spending too much. Your Ducati bike will always look pristine and new thanks to your low cost replacement bolts. Ducati bolts are also painted professionally with industry standard material coating. So there is no need for you to spend on professional paint job just to match the color of the bolts with your bike. By skipping the paint job, you are actually saving money in the process.
The most important benefit that you can get from aftermarket Ducati fairing bolts is durability. These bolts are not made from weak or brittle metal. Some of the best Ducati bolts for the fairings are made from stainless steel while others are made from space age aluminum. The strength of the bolts ensures longevity, rust resistance, and safety. If you are going to buy aluminum Ducati bolts, you can also benefit from their lightweight construction. Your bike will never receive added weight from these bolts. That is why the performance of your Ducati bike will remain the same even if it has after market bolts for the fairings.
If you are looking for a low cost and valuable alternative to OEM bolts, screws, nuts, and fasteners, then the after market kits are best for you. Remember that if you buy a complete kit of Ducati fairing bolts, you will get all the necessary fairing accessories you need to keep your bike in top shape.
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Valentino Rossi, who races under Fiat Yamaha, was seen at the grand podium in Portugal last weekend, returning after missing four consecutive races. He won Estroil by a scant two-tenths of a second over runner-up Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa. His winning turned him closer to championship leader Casey Stoner, with 76-points gap.
Rossi said, “Portugal was a great, great race and it was fantastic to win again after so long… Now we go straight to Motegi and the motivation and confidence within the team is very high. We know that out rivals are always very strong in Motegi and we espect the same from Stoner this year, but I’ve never won there with Yamaha so I will be doing my best to change that this week.”
Rossi reflected over AMA Superbike runner-up Yoshimura Suzuki’s Mat Mladan’s championship thoughts which hopefully won’t foreshadow Mlandin’s 2007 season results, they say. He said, “We’re not thinking of the championship, we know it’s probably out of our reach, but we can do the best we can to try to keep it open for as long as possible and this will be our goal next week.”
Riders of the Repsol Honda squad did well enough in Portugal, which eventually took their hopes surging for consecutive top finish at Honda’s track.
Dani Pedrosa commented, “Portugal has given us a boost and so I’m really looking forward to going straight to Motegi and hopefully picking up where we left off at Estoril.”
“Of course, tires are going to be critical to this and Motegi is a circuit where our tire rivals (Bridgestone) have gone well in the past. But we’ll certainly give it everything. I like this track and it seems to have suited me in previous years so I hope that’s going to be the same with 800s,” he continued.
“We had a decent weekend in Portugal so I’m looking forward to his weekend,” Nicky Hayden of Repsol Honda said, as his race went well at Estroil.
“Japan is always an exciting GP because it’s in the home country of most of the manufacturers, including Honda, which definitely adds a bit of an edge to it. Plus the Japanese fans are pretty cool and they’re always really good to me. The track has a lot of straights and our bike has been running better lately, especially in cooler conditions so hopefully the weather will be kind to us and give us cooler temperatures. It’s really important to have a bike that’s stable on the brakes and lately that’s been one of the strong points of the RC212,” he added.
The Marlboro Ducati squad is also hoping for a win in Motegi, after winning the Japanese Grand Prix of 2005 and 2006. Loris Capirossi said, “My 2005 and 2006 wins at Motegi will always be very special memories for me… For Ducati to win a MotoGP race in Japan is great but to win two in a row is incredible! I hope we can have another good result this year because the last few races have been pretty difficult for me.”
Casey Stoner, Capirossi’s teammate and championship points leader, aims to obtain his 8th win this year that would make him the 2007 MotoGP world champ. He said, “Motegi is Bridgestone's home race and it's in Japan, so I know Ducati always likes to do well there! Ducati has taken pole position and the win the last two times we've been to Motegi, so it would be nice if we can do the same… I really want to try and win a few more races before the end of the season. And if we focus on winning races, then the championship should come.”
Marco Melandri and Tony Elias, the Gresini duo is assumed to hold the biggest advantage riding Honda and Bridgestone rubber. This was more like a Honda header pipe working well because it is placed into a Honda car. Melandri said, “In Japan I should be 100 per cent fit… Motegi requires lots of acceleration. I'm very motivated. I'd like to score a good result to thank Fausto Gresini and the team for their great job. The feeling with the bike is improved and also Bridgestone tires should work very well. Bridgestone tires dominated here in the last three years, so I'm confident.”
On the other hand, Elias said, “Motegi is a track that I like and where I have got good results with two wins in 250cc class. I hope that we can finally get some good results and turn positively this season complicated by a bad crash at Assen that injured my left leg. The team is doing a great job and my feeling with the bike is improving.”
For the Kawasaki ZX-RR green team, Former Wordl Superbike star and current All-Japan Superbike and Kawasaki development rider Akira Yanagawa will be the pilot. He said, “The first time I raced the Ninja ZX-RR was also at Motegi, when Kawasaki made their long awaited return to Grand Prix racing after an absence of more than two decades. On that occasion I crashed out of the race, so I'm really looking forward to the opportunity to finally finish what I started five years ago. I'm under no illusions about how tough it will be, racing against the very best riders in the world, but I hope that I will be able to finish in the points and also provide important feedback for Kawasaki's development engineers.”
Article author: Evander Klum
As you plan your vacation; consider a motorcycle vacation. A select few know the very best vacations are done on a motorcycle.
Motorcycle touring is unique because the rider feels contact with the bike, both powerful and nimble at the same time, and experiences the sensation of gliding on the chosen route. Riders feel the forces of nature that they just can’t get in any other method of travel. Without the cocoon of steel, rider and machine become one with the road and nature—a single unit. He or she has full control of the bike and experiences the sensations of the shade, sun, wind, the smells of the air, the temperature changes, and even the feel of the water in the air as you drive over a river or body of water. Changes in surroundings are sensed in a very personal way.
Additionally, motorcycle vacations, when done in a larger group have an added layer of camaraderie among the riders as they share a common experience, fun, and excitement. Life long friends are made on a shared bike tour.
The motorcycle you select depends on the length of time you will be riding and the kind of experience you are looking for. Sport touring rides will be edgier and done at a faster pace. Cruisers will dictate a more serene pace of travel. For a more sporting ride that is both fast and "flickable", choose a high performance bike like the Ducati Monster 696. For an more long distance and smoother ride, pick a sport tourer like the BMW R1200RT or the Honda ST1300 or, on the cruiser side, the Harley Road King. For those riding “2-up”, choose a bike like the Honda GoldWing or the Harley Ultra Classic. These bikes will allow for long rides that glide over the imperfections of the highway.
Renting a motorcycle is a great option. You are able to try out a bike before buying, get an extra bike when needed, pick-up a bike if you are coming in from another area, ride if you have limited time to ride, and it is financially safer.
In Dallas, Texas, Sport Ryder Rentals provides a catalog of bike rentals for all riders; there are countless tours in this exquisite area. The Texas Hill Country is breathtaking; you will go through canyons and loops few tourists get to see. A self-guided, 9-11 day, Wild West Tour motorcycle tour from Dallas to Las Vegas and back allows you to enjoy the ride and the sights. On the way, it guides you through such sights as Santa Fe, NM, the Grand Canyon, the Four Corners area, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Taos, and Durango, CO. The Talimena Trail in Arkansas ( rated one of the best riding road in the US ) is our local secret and just a few hours ride away. Select the bike and tour and discover an incredible way travel.
Sport Ryder Rentals offers only the newest and most exciting
motorcycle rental from the top manufacturers such as BMW, Ducati, Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha. It is our personal commitment to provide you with the best customer experience possible while riding one of our sportbike rentals. Sport Ryder Rentals is locally owned and operated and offers
motorcycle vacations in the Dallas / Fort Worth area and believes that getting there is half the fun!
Article author: Fabiola Groshan