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Cafe' Sportster parts resources

The best parts are the ones you make yourself, but nothing wrong with buying a few bits also. I'm going to do a list of parts suppliers for sporting up your Sportster, primarily US suppliers. There's also an endless supply of parts to adapt from other brands, so no need to limit yourself to just parts made for Sportsters. As an example, you can use most any 39mm 7/8" clip ons and shim them for 1" controls.

I'll be adding more to the list later on.


Storz Performance - rearsets, body parts, suspension, exhaust, lots of other parts also
http://storzperf.com/

Chainsikle - great rearsets at a budget price
http://chainsikle.com/

Airtech Streamlining - bodywork
http://airtech-streamlining.com/

Hotwing glass - flat track seat
http://www.hotwingglass.com/seats/cafe-flat-track.shtml

Sato Racing - rearsets
http://www.satoracing.com/index_buellhd.htm

Buchanan's - the place for spokes and rims
http://www.buchananspokes.net/

Evan Wilcox - hand formed bodywork
http://www.wilcoxmetal.com/

NRHS - engine and go fast parts
http://nrhsperformance.com/

Phil Little Racing - street tracker bodywork
http://phillittleracing.com/motorcycle/sxr-street-tracker

Iron Head Motors - XLCR parts
http://ironheadmotors.com/

Glass from the Past - body work
http://caferacingparts.com/

Benjie's Cafe' Racer - ironhead body kit
http://www.benjiescaferacer.com/

BellaCorse - modern Triumph parts, but much that could be used on a Sportster like 1" clubman and M bars
http://www.bellacorse.com/

The Speed Merchant - 39mm fork pre-load adjusters
http://thespeedmerchant.net/

Roland Sands Design - clip-ons and other parts
http://www.rolandsands.com/

Webike - lots of items from Japan
http://japan.webike.net/

Burly Brand - cafe seat
http://www.burlybrand.com/