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Motorcycle aftermarket parts and accessories for your Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha sportbike.. Customs is excited to announce that we will become an authorized manufacture of HEL brake lines in the U.S. We will be producing the lines here at our custom shop for just about every bike made. In stock to custom sizes. All stainless steel fittings and colored lines. You will receive lines in the same quality you have come to expect from all H-E-L performance products. You can see full color full page advertising appearing in Dealer News, 2 Wheel Tuner, Motorcyclist, Sport Rider and Super Streetbike. We are committed to bringing the biker the best and safest product available. Please contact us for more info at sales@h-e-lusa.com Or check out our new H-E-L site With brake system info, install tips and a basic on your brakes to help you understand how they work. At http://www.h-e-lusa.com Welcome to the Extremebikes Customs aftermarket performance web site. Here at EBC we have been hunting new products and suppliers to bring you the best quality at an affordable price. We plan on adding many new items as they come Available. New chrome product, Performance products and services. Keep checking back with us. We are a family owned motorcycle shop, custom tailored to aftermarket and performance products. All the products on this site are top quality and the best name brand available anywhere on line. We inspect all items before they are shipped to assure that you receive your package damage free. Though the site is limited on the number of items, we add new parts regularly. We do sell every product available for the motorcycle enthusiasts. If you are searching for a certain item and do not see it on this site, e-mail our sales department with your request and we will reply with information on the product. We answer all e-mail daily assuring a quick response for your convenience. Here at EBC we want to earn you trust and business and keep it. We will do everything possible to make this your one stop cycle shop. If you have any questions or need information on any item in this site, feel free to e-mail us at: sales@extremebikescustoms.com Please ride careful and wear your helmet and gear. For active military personnel Please e mail EBC first so we can add a discount to your purchase. Shop with confidence All of our products are guaranteed or your money back. We use PayPal for all transactions for optimal security. If you prefer, you can call in a phone order at 850-929-BIKE. Please feel free to order with confidence that all transactions are secure and safe. If you have questions on any product or need advice on parts or service, e-mail us and we will be at your service. For every product we sell, we'll match any advertised price from a local store, internet or mail order company stocking the same new item available for sale with a manufacturer's warranty and in a factory-sealed box. Even after you purchase, if you find a lower advertised price within 3 days, including our own sale prices, we'll refund the difference. To take advantage of our Best Price Guarantee, you must provide via US mail or e-mail verification of the dated ad or website of the specific product you purchased along with your EXTREMEBIKESCUSTOMS.com order number and e-mail confirmation so we can assure proper credit. All published prices, specifications and services are subject to change without notice. Our Best Price Guarantee does not apply when the price includes bonus or free offers, special financing, installation or rebate, to one-of-a-kind or other limited offers, or against a competitor's tagged price that is not in an advertisement. Brands we carry. We now carry custom chrome products for show bikes and customers that want to add flash to there bike. We are adding many custom and chrome parts from logo chain guards to rear sprockets. We also have added custom swingarm service and phat tire kits. Please contact us for info. At E.B.C we carry all the major brands from Maier bodys, chatterbox, Ohlin, Hyerpro, suspentions. Wheels by PVM, OZ, MARSHESINI, and Dymag. Gear, helmets, jackets, gloves from Icon, Joe Rocket, Suomy, Arai, Agv, Alpinestar, Agvsport, Shift, Bell, and Shoei. Anodize and titanium fasteners by Pro Bolt. body kits ,rear sets, bellypans faireings by Mettisse. Compwerkes fender eliminators, signal kits, assimilators, flush mount turn signals. We also have the new CRD offroad exaust and skid plates. We carry every exaust there is .Micron, Yoshi, Tiforce, Sato, Scorpion, Erion, Devil, Arrow,and Remus. Brakes and rotors by Brembo, AP ,HEL, Sprocket specialist. wind screens from Zero gravity, sport tech. Chains by EK The list goes on and on. IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFO. Normally you will receive your purchase from 7 to 14 day. In most cases sooner. Some products may take longer. Due to that product ordered from abroad. EBC makes every effort to get your items to you as soon as possible. We ship USPS and FEDEX on larger items. shipping is in the continental U.S. Please contact us when item is to be shipped out of the united states for shipping fees. If you have special requirement on shipping please contact us and we will be happy to give you a quote. On some products mainly fairings and large items. There is a 20% restocking fee for none damage returns and any product returned after 30 days. Riding Tips and riders stories. Try the Weave How many times have you approached an intersection with an oncoming car waiting to turn left, not really knowing if the driver sees you? I use a maneuver that I believe gets you noticed. I call it the weave. As you approach the intersection, initiate a slight left-right movement with the bars, or by shifting your weight . Don't overdo it-all it takes is a slight lateral movement so your headlight visibly moves side to side. I've been doing this maneuver for about two years now, and it seems to really get a driver's attention! I've had drivers start to pull in front of me, but as soon as I weave, they stop and look at me. Some look at me as if I'm nuts, but the important thing is they look. I think two factors come into play here: A steady headlight gets lost in the background, and a side-to-side movement, like shaking your head, means no. I don't advocate flashing your high beam because some drivers perceive this as a "go ahead'' signal. I've shared this maneuver with all my riding buddies, and they have given me positive feedback that it works. Of course, it's not 100 percent foolproof. Always assume the worst, cover your brake lever and be prepared to take evasive action. The Most Basic Lesson of All When I took the Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCourse, the instructor really hammered into us that the most important factor in safety was being constantly aware of your riding environment. Just half a year later, I was traveling down a four-lane boulevard in New Jersey at about 45 mph. I was in the left lane, because I was going to turn left ahead. Directly in front of me was a truck that looked like it was straight out of "Sanford & Son." There was more junk piled on the back of it than I would have thought possible. The training came to mind immediately, and I thought, "Maybe I should back off a bit." Not 10 seconds later, a giant Weber gas grill came tumbling off the truck, directly into my path. There was oncoming traffic to my left, and more traffic to my right. Because I had time to react, I was able to stop safely and avoid catastrophe. Had I not backed off, I couldn't have avoided some kind of crash, most likely a serious one. Riding Tired I've been riding about five years now, and I enjoy reading "Crash Course" each month because it gives me great ideas to think about. My crash happened on a cool day in December. I had worked a graveyard shift, then stayed up the whole day because I was starting my weekend. By evening, I had been awake for about 33 hours or so. I thought, "Hey, a nice brisk ride sounds like fun, something to wake me up." I suited up and went out, not thinking about my fatigue or frame of mind. I was flying through twisties on a country road when I suddenly discovered I couldn't make the upcoming corner. My mind had shifted to autopilot, and I was going way too fast. I only remember going off the road. The next thing you know, I'm lying on my back, and my bike is lying behind me. I broke the fairing, cracked the headlight, windscreen, left mirror and brake lever. Luckily, I was uninjured except for being sore for about two weeks. I learned a valuable lesson from that crash. I need to be aware of how I am feeling and what frame of mind I am in. If your not aware and alert, You have no business riding. Ride Your Own Ride I have always considered myself a safe rider. But one time, I forgot one of the most basic rules. I was riding with a friend. The rain had just stopped, and the road was still wet. I was leading on my 750cc BMW on a curvy road that was new to both of us. I was taking it easy, so my friend passed me on his 750 Yamaha. Knowing I was a more experienced rider, I matched his pace, reasoning that if he could make it, then so could I. Of course, I didn't consider that he might not make it. As he rounded a turn, he slid and crashed. I couldn't make the turn either and ran over his rear wheel. The bikes were damaged, but fortunately we weren't hurt. When the highway patrol arrived, the officer said there were a lot of accidents on that curve because it was off-camber and slippery when wet. I relearned the basic lesson: Ride your own ride. |
Extremebikes Customs
124 N.E School ST PINETTA FL
✆ 850-929-BIKE (2453)
