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<blockquote data-quote="#Rocket" data-source="post: 1453554" data-attributes="member: 98498"><p>For Japanese bikes, I have not found any aftermarket parts that are better than OEM for critical functions related to starting, running, braking, or shifting. For racing applications I will use certain aftermarket parts (such as pistons and clutches), but they are not as reliable as OEM. However, for "American" bikes there are aftermarket products that are better and less costly than OEM. That says something about how good true Japanese bikes are. This opinion is based on several decades of working on friends and family Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, and Harley. So far, the FJR1300 has been reliable, with lots of thoughtful designs for ease of maintenance and great performance. One of the best street bikes I've had or worked on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="#Rocket, post: 1453554, member: 98498"] For Japanese bikes, I have not found any aftermarket parts that are better than OEM for critical functions related to starting, running, braking, or shifting. For racing applications I will use certain aftermarket parts (such as pistons and clutches), but they are not as reliable as OEM. However, for "American" bikes there are aftermarket products that are better and less costly than OEM. That says something about how good true Japanese bikes are. This opinion is based on several decades of working on friends and family Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, and Harley. So far, the FJR1300 has been reliable, with lots of thoughtful designs for ease of maintenance and great performance. One of the best street bikes I've had or worked on. [/QUOTE]
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