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2009 PARTS UNLIMITED STREET CATALOG. It Is Prepared and Provided for Consumer Use As an Electronic Catalog and May Not Be Copied Or Reproduced for Any Purpose This disc is a replica of the 2009 PARTS UNLIMITED STREET CATALOG. It is prepared and provided for consumer use as an electronic catalog and may not be copied or reproduced for any purpose. No license is granted for any person, firm or entity to use the trademarks and service marks of LeMans Corporation or any other party whose marks appear on this disc. This disc is the copyrighted property of LeMans Corporation. Copyright 2009 LeMans Corporation. All Rights Reserved. x x x x - x x x x PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. The 2009 Parts Unlimited Street catalog is all muscle this year. We’ve tightened our focus to ensure the pages feature only the best in hard parts and accessories from the top names in the industry. And every part is backed with the latest in technical information and application updates. We’re making sure that you and your customers can fi nd what they want for the latest bikes without a hassle. You will fi nd helmets, rider apparel, gloves, boots and rider accessories in our all-new Helmet and Apparel catalog. We’ve made a whole new catalog dedicated to everything the rider wears on or off their favorite machine, and put it all in one convenient catalog. Parts Unlimited – We Support the Sport®! 2000 EXHAUST ...........................................................4-120 TIRES & ACCESSORIES ..................................121-243 LUGGAGE .......................................................244-318 SPORTBIKE ACCESSORIES ..............................319-417 CRUISER ACCESSORIES..................................418-477 TOURING ACCESSORIES .................................478-511 SECURITY & AUDIO ........................................512-531 GENERAL ACCESSORIES .................................532-578 FAIRINGS & BODY ..........................................579-615 SEATS ...........................................................616-648 HANDLEBARS & CONTROLS ............................649-734 LIGHTING ......................................................735-775 ELECTRICAL ...................................................776-821 SPROCKETS ...................................................822-861 CHAINS .........................................................862-888 BRAKES ........................................................889-946 SUSPENSION .................................................947-979 ENGINE .......................................................980-1033 FUEL SYSTEMS ..........................................1034-1071 LUBES .......................................................1072-1102 TOOLS .......................................................1103-1127 TRAILER ....................................................1128-1133 MERCHANDISING .......................................1134-1141 CROSS REFERENCE ....................................1142-1154 INDEX .......................................................1155-1170 0003 121000 TIRES & ACCESSORIES EXHAUST BASIC TIRE INFORMATION SAFETY WARNING: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO PURCHASING PERSONNEL, MOTORCYCLE TECHNICIANS, TIRE FITTERS TIRES & AND CUSTOMERS. ACCESSORIES LUGGAGE TYPICAL TIRE MARKINGS 01 Brand name and registered trademark. SPORTBIKE ACCESSORIES 02 Type of tread pattern and/or product line. CRUISER 03 Nominal section width, expressed in ACCESSORIES metric, inch or alpha; see size chart below. TOURING 04 Ratio between tire section height and ACCESSORIES nominal section width. This ratio is not indicated when section width is SECURITY expressed in inches (eg. 3.50-18). & AUDIO 05 Code for tire construction: (-: Bias, R: Radial, B, Bias Belted). GENERAL 06 Nominal rim diameter size in inches. ACCESSORIES 07 Motorcycle in abbreviated form. Differentiates motorcycle tires and rims FAIRINGS from those designed for other vehicles. & BODY Shown on some models only. 08 Speed symbol. Indicates the tire’s speed; SEATS see speed rating chart below. 09 Tubeless (TL) or tubetype (TT), HANDLEBARS as applicable. & CONTROLS 10 Expresses the tire’s maximum load capacity (pounds) at the pressure indicated (psi); see load index LIGHTING chart below. 11 Indicates where the tire was produced. ELECTRICAL 12 Abbreviation of US Department of Transportation. Serves to indicate that the tire conforms to the regulations issued SPROCKETS by the US Department of Transportation. Includes the serial # for the tire, and 13 The arrows indicate the direction of rotation of the tire according to the fitting position the last 3 or 4 numbers represent the (Front-rear); applicable for directional tires only. CHAINS date. Example 3805 means the tire was 14 Number of plies and material. produced in the 38th week of 2005. 15 Tread Wear Indicator, as applicable SPEED RATING CHART BRAKES J L M P Q R S T H V/(VB) Z(ZR) (W) MPH 62 74 81 93 100 106 112 118 130> 130> 149> 168 SUSPENSION LOAD INDEX CHART 47 = 386 lb. 52 = 441 lb. 57 = 507 lb. 62 = 584 lb. 67 = 677 lb. 72 = 783 lb. 77 = 908 lb. 82 = 1,047 lb. 87 = 1,202 lb. ENGINE 48 = 397 lb. 53 = 454 lb. 58 = 520 lb. 63 = 600 lb. 68 = 694 lb. 73 = 805 lb. 78 = 937 lb. 83 = 1,074 lb. 49 = 408 lb. 54 = 467 lb. 59 = 536 lb. 64 = 617 lb. 69 = 716 lb. 74 = 827 lb. 79 = 963 lb. 84 = 1,102 lb. 50 = 414 lb. 55 = 481 lb. 60 = 551 lb. 65 = 639 lb. 70 = 739 lb. 75 = 853 lb. 80 = 992 lb. 85 = 1,135 lb. FUEL SYSTEMS 51 = 430 lb. 56 = 494 lb. 61 = 567 lb. 66 = 661 lb. 71 = 761 lb. 76 = 882 lb. 81 = 1,019 lb. 86 = 1,168 lb. STREET TIRE SIZE CONVERSION CHART OFF-ROAD TIRE SIZE CONVERSION CHART LUBES Size may be indicated in inches, metric, or by letters (alpha). The FRONT TIRES REAR TIRES chart shows the approximate comparison of the different size indications. METRIC METRIC INCH METRIC METRIC INCH TOOLS 60/100 90/80 2.50/2.75 80/100 80/90 2.50/3.60 INCH: 2.75/3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75/4.00 4.25/4.50 5.00/5.10 5.50 6.00 70/100 90/80 2.75/3.00 90/100 110/90 3.60/4.10 METRIC: 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 80/100 100/80 3.00/3.25 100/100 130/80 4.00/4.50 ALPHA: MH MJ MM MN/MP MR MT MU MV - - - 120/100 140/80 5.00/5.10 TRAILER SAFETY WARNINGS: MERCH. MAINTAIN RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE AND FOLLOW OWNER’S MANUAL. ALL TIRES SHOULD BE MOUNTED ONLY BY TRAINED PERSONNEL. CONSULT TIRE MANUFACTURER’S PUBLICATION(S) FOR INFORMATION ON TIRE CARE, SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND OTHER INFORMATION FOUND IN THE MANUFACTURER’S BROCHURE(S) AND CROSS MANUFACTURER’S WEBSITE(S). FAILURE TO FOLLOW MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS CAN CAUSE TIRE FAILURE RESULTING REFERENCE IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 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