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System Tech Racing protec on components. We've been running STR components on our rides for many years now. Engineered and manufac- tured right here in the good 'ol USA by lifelong off-road enthusiast and ISDE Vet John Bruckbau- er, each and every STR component has a lot of thought put into it. As for this build, STR's rear Disc Guard has the ba le scars to prove its worth. The guard or fin is constructed from carbon fiber with a plas c guide plate to ease the bike up and over rocks without digging in while protec ng the rotor. STR's Swing Arm guard also protects the lower shock mount from the mud flap wearing into the mount. STR TPS guard. This is a simple aluminum guard that replaces the easily broken plas c thro le posi on sensor guard. If the TPS is broken during a get-off, it's a possible day-ender. STR Brake Pedal Tip. I've been running the STR brake p on a number of bikes over the years. As one with larger feet, I appreciate a brake pedal I can find without searching. I also like the fore and a adjustability. Visit systemtechracing.com for pricing COR Moto Graphics. Last but certainly not least, this comfy old shoe was treated to a fresh graphics pack- age by our friend Ma Meyers at COR Moto Graph- ics. Ma and his team have got to be the easiest graphics company to deal with and they always seem to nail it over and over again. COR always keeps it fresh with new designs and their personal touches make a project such as this pop. cormotographics. com Huge thanks guys! COR Moto Graphics always make a project pop COR Moto Graphics always make a project pop

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