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Machineart Moto MudSling™ for R 1200 R and RS Machineart Moto, designers of specialized products for BMW motorcycles, adds to their product line with the new MudSling™12GS_LC rear suspen- sion and splash guard created for the new BMW R 1200 R and RS. The MudSling™ R12R/RS_LC from Machineart Moto protects the unpro-


tected suspension area and underseat components from stone chips, debris and mud accumulation. With an effective coverage area of 136 square inches, at 8.5 inches wide and 16 inches tall, the new MudSling easily protects the Paralever arm as well as cuttting down on the water and debris splashing out onto a rider’s legs. MudSling™ is injection molded in resilient polypropylene with a texture


matching other plastic part surfaces found on the R/RS and easily mounts with one screw and nylon zip ties. The MudSling™ R12R/RS_LC continues the MudSling™ tradition of func-


tionality and is now available from from www.MachineartMoto.com and from authorized dealers. MSRP of the Machineart Moto Mudsling is $149.


TraX adventure cases from SW-MOTECH SW-MOTECH recently introduced their newest hard panniers for adventure motorcycles, the TraX adventure cases. The TraX cases are an upgrade from the previous-generation EVO cases and


feature improved strength and durability with light weight and waterproof construction. Additional features include a chamfer along the lower edge of each case to maximize ground clearance when the bike is leaned over. Further enhancing the look and safety are glass fiber-reinforced plastic protecting the outer edges.


Specially designed gaskets, seams, rivets and screws keep water and dust


out, and all plastic components are punch-riveted to the case instead of perfo- rating the wall material, eliminating holes where water or dirt could enter. The cases will fit any SW-MOTECH Quick-Lock side carriers and are available to fit almost any adventure or sport-touring motorcycle currently in production. Adapters are available to mount the TraX cases to other carrier systems. TraX panniers are available in silver anodized or black powder-coated fin- ishes with a storage capacity of 37 or 45 liters; the top case holds 38 liters. Indi- vidual cases start at $480.95 each; complete kits including mounting hardware start at $1,986.55. More information is available at twistedthrottle.com.


A new riding boot from Bates Part of Bates Footwear’s new PowerSports line, the Marauder riding boot combines unique styling, qual- ity materials and premium construction to offer motorcyclists a new choice in casual riding footwear. The Marauder is constructed of high performance


leather and nylon, and it features molded heel pro- tection and PORON® XRD® ankle protection. This waterproof riding boot also features toe shift reinforcement. Bates Footwear draws on their experience engi-


neering tactical military boots and has applied this technology and design to their new PowerSports line. The result is a contemporary high top with aggressive urban styling that also offers riders pro- tection, performance and all-day comfort both on and off the bike. The Marauder by Bates Footwear is in stock and


available for purchase online and through select PowerSports dealers. Visit www.batesfootwear.com for more information.


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