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Here at TST Industries we specialize in creating top-quality aftermarket sport bike components. Everything from Fender Eliminators to Flushmount Turn Signals and Bar Ends.

With the release of this machine coming soon what are some parts you would like to remove/add onto yours?

Keep in mind the first few things we will be creating are a fender eliminator and a taillight. Everything else should follow shortly.

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I'll start off by copying what I put in the other thread.

My immediate upgrades would be:
frame sliders
tank pad
fender eliminator
windscreen (maybe)
horn

Future upgrades that I'm in no rush to get:
exhaust and power commander
rear tire hugger
seat cowl
adjustable levers
grips
more comfortable seat (depends)
 

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A thin LED container that clips on to the front of the mirrors would be a neat and relatively inexpensive method to add turn signals like that and could allow rider-facing LEDs too that other drivers could see when next to you. Then you could keep the stock mirrors if you wanted

I would draw what I mean but I am too lazy
 

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mirrors like that would be awesome.
how much do you expect to pay for them?
Well EBay has 'Universal' sets, but with a brand new ride Im not into retrofitting either my bike or mirrors to make them fit... they range from $35-$80

Id be in for a 'Direct Replacement' mirror if someone produced it.... would have to be real glass (not reflective plastic), sporty aerodynamic look with clear lenses/bulbs that flash amber, within the $80 - $200 range... some ebay ones even have arrow signal markers on the outside edge that shine through the glass like many vehicles have..... another nice feature

Heres an R6 with Ducati 848 mirrors w/extenders installed... looks pretty friggin sweet to me.

R6 w/Ducati mirrors

More of a visibility thing for me.... the factory front signals are beyond ugly, and if going forward with installing flush mounts Id like to have another highly visible forward facing signal
 

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Great input guys and gals! We will definitely be trying our best to supply you all with some of these products.
Integrated taillight, frame sliders (hopefully), fender eliminator, bar ends, levers, possibly an undertail,... All of those items are at the top of our list. Hopefully Yamaha starts delivering these machines soon, we're getting really anxious. Although it looks as if the R1 delivery has been pushed back so who knows what that means for the R3.... :(
 

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Not to be a dick but I've been riding street since 1992 and I've never heard of TST Industries. I'm sure all the well known manufacturers will be on the mods right away. What makes your product worth looking at ? Quality items ? Made in North America ? Better style ? Super cheap ?
 

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Not to be a dick but I've been riding street since 1992 and I've never heard of TST Industries. I'm sure all the well known manufacturers will be on the mods right away. What makes your product worth looking at ? Quality items ? Made in North America ? Better style ? Super cheap ?
I love this question. TST was founded in 2007 by a man on a mission. He grew up hacking up bikes and welding custom subframes and swingarms and after a while his friends convinced him to start up a company.

Our products are all designed and prototyped in house in Lake Helen, Florida. We spend countless hours and resources on getting perfect fitment on all of our products. If we wouldn't buy it, we don't sell it.

We want to provide riders with the "best options", not the "all options" that normal retailers do. Furthermore, we want to be known for providing value, and that means a product that meets expectation (or in our case, goes beyond), regardless of the price. Because TST isn't concerned with high margin retail worthy stuff just to make money, we are willing to seek out the niche manufacturers to provide products that share our core values - being different to be better, exuding passion through products, and going beyond expectation.

You can take a look at our website www.tstsindustries.com
or even our Facebook page www.facebook.com/tstindustries and our products and reviews speak for themselves. All at the cheapest prices and highest quality.

We're not out to try and corner the market with blah blah blah advertising and super generic parts. I can assure you all of our shop bikes that are ridden on the track and street are fitted head to toe in TST products because we believe in them. We stand by our parts and if any issue ever arises rest assured, we will do our best to make both the customer and us happy in the long run.
 

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Fibreglass race fairings with regulation 3 litre sealed belly pan
Rearsets as high/back as possible with fixed pegs in race shift pattern and spares
Lower race clip-ons and spares
Pre drilled brake caliper, oil & coolant fill and drain bolts to save destroying the originals,
-1 front sprocket,
+1 & +2 lightweight rear sprockets,
Quality Lightweight Non O ring 520 chain,
Lightweight non lockable fuel filler cap,
Swingarm spools,
Shorty adjustable levers,
Pair valve/cleen air system delete plates to save weight.
Parts to delete the heavy ABS system if its possible (Honda's you cant do this, some Kawasaki's you can) and a braided front line to suit.


*No Chinese anodized turd ebay parts that are fashion over function :)




Akropovic full system,
Bazazz ZFI & ZAFM (Both sorted by another supplier)
 

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I really like the integrated tail light with built in turn signals. Do you have a "notify me" option on your website?

Also interested in the flush-mount front signals and would like to order everything together. When do you expect to have everything ready to ship? Thanks!
 
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