Colorado Moto Informer 1st Issue (June 2018)

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Colorado Moto Informer June 2018 I’ve even spent good money purchasing a headlight from a well-known manufacturer to avoid the previous issues. The unit was one of kits that is supposed to fit any dirt bike. I learned the hard way We visited Motominded, a small that one size fits all means you finish the engineering. I ripped the stock headlight off my WR250X in manufacturer in Colorado Springs a crash. While installing the new headlight it designing and manufacturing parts wouldn’t fit properly and I ended up breaking the to ensure you can see the road and new headlight. After a lot of four letter words I searched for parts I could find around the house so trail in front of you. I could rig a mounting bracket. Couldn’t help but How often have you bought parts for your bike and think, “If I manufactured this, I would have…” This is where Motominded comes in, they’re riders. have been disappointed by the quality? Speaking Their passion for the sport and experience shows in specifically of lighting equipment for dirt bikes, I know I have. We’ve all done some online shopping every product they produce. debating whether we should be Walletminded and Motominded sources quality parts from other manbuy the cheapest thing available or be more Moufacturers and develops solutions to meet your tominded looking for quality equipment. I’ve done needs. Their lighting kits range from plug and play both, the cheaper stuff really is a get what you pay products you can easily install to complete custom for kind of thing and it will be a throwaway item setups. You can learn more about the developshortly after install. If it doesn’t burn out on its ment, manufacturing, and products in the upcomown, it will fall apart or break easily. ing July issue.

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