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We're always getting in new and exciting items and they change on a constant basis. Want to know about new stuff and sales as soon as they are posted? JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER!!
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BADD, Bikers Against Dumb Drivers Shirts.
Come in safety green (which is really that weird yellow), or safety orange. Great idea for added visibility for any activity.
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MG17730 |
Green |
M |
$13.50 |
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MG17731 |
Green |
L |
$13.50 |
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MG17732 |
Green |
XL |
$13.50 |
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MG17733 |
Green |
XXL |
$15.50 |
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MG17734 |
Green |
XXXL |
$15.50 |
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MG17735 |
Orange |
M |
$13.50 |
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MG17736 |
Orange |
L |
$13.50 |
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MG17737 |
Orange |
XL |
$13.50 |
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MG17738 |
Orange |
XXL |
$15.50 |
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MG17739 |
Orange |
XXXL |
$15.50 |
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Busted Knuckle Stuff
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Ok. So he is not "Busted Knuckle", but he is just so cute we had to add him. This 3" plastic keychain is sure to jar some memories.
MG14237................$5.25  |
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Used extensively by our TPI Tellico Trail Team. We have used the arrows to mark motorcycle and 4wd trails since 1975. Card are 5.5" wide and 8.5" tall with black arrow on white background. Cards are made of very heavy stock and will hold up in the rain for several days. Cards are bio degradable. If you have a special event coming up or if you need to leave directions for the riders behind you the course arrows are an economical way to mark trails.
PO1061...$.25ea
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Road Kill Candy
TPI has given away free gifts with orders for years. None, however, has been more fun than the Road Kill candy. Customers are asking how they can get more because it tastes so good. So, we now offer the Road Kill Candy for sale. It's texture is similar to Gummy Bears but has a much better flavor. Road Kill pack includes 1 each, Kilt Kitty, Rocky Road Raccoon, Oppressed Opossum, and Squashed Skunk.
C1000, Road Kill Assorted Pack, 4 pieces...............$2.00 
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Stickers!
3 1/2 x 1 1/8. Stickers - they're not just for helmets anymore. Put them on your windshield. Put them on your panniers. Heck, at a buck a piece you can put them where ever you want to. They measure 3 1/2 long and 1 1/8 tall. Vinyl.
MG62801 |
Squirrels |
$1 |
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MG62637 |
Danger |
$1 |
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MG62719 |
Life Begins |
$1 |
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MG62291 |
BADD |
$1 |
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MG62502 |
Living On The Edge |
$1 |
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MG62705 |
Loses An Eye |
$1 |
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MG62763 |
If I Have To Explain |
$1 |
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MG62689 |
Check Gas With Lighter |
$1 |
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MG62544 |
Watch This |
$1 |
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MG62695 |
Wanna Play |
$1 |
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MG62510 |
Zero to 60 |
$1 |
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MG62620 |
Crashing Sucks |
$1 |
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MG62603 |
Going Fast |
$1 |
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Racers Tape
Black and whote checkerboard racers duct tape is a great addition to your workshop or toolbox. Many decorative uses, attracts attention and is useful at special events or for repairs. Tape is 2" x 45' and is guaranteed to make your bike look faster than it really is.
PO1060...$9.95
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Trail Course Warnings
"Warning" and "Danger" course signs. The TPI Tellico Trail Team have used these cards since 1975. We mark private land or improper trails with "Wrong" signs. We use the "Danger" signs for difficult trails, drop offs, or when dangerous obstacles are ahead. Cards are 5.5" x 8.5" tall. Made of heavy bio degradable stock.
PO1062, Wrong............$.25ea
PO1063, Danger............$.25ea
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Zan Bandanna Cooler
Excessive heat puts a strain on the cardiovascular system and makes it difficult for the body to maintain a safe internal temperature which could impair performance, increase the risk of injury, and lead to greater health risks like heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
The bandanna cooler uses non-toxic, reusable polymer crystals to produce a cooling effect, reducing your body temperature. Dual tubing allows for thorough cooling.
Use when riding, playing sports, going to the beach, cutting your grass. We keep several soaking in a ziplock of icewater in our saddlebags to change out on long rides.
Available in red paisley, black paisley, navy paisley, and the ever popular green camo!
MG15955 |
Red |
8.95 |
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MG15953 |
Black |
8.95 |
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MG15954 |
Blue |
8.95 |
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MG15958 |
Camo |
8.95 |
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Got a street bike or a cruiser?
We sell parts for all kinds of morotcycles and ATVs. Just not this page! Click here to find what you're looking for

DID YOU KNOW
The first known motorcycle in the United States was said to be brought to New York by a French circus performer, in 1895. It weighed about 200 lb (91 kg) and was capable of 40 mph (64 km/h) on a level surface.[8] However, that same year, an inventor from the United States E.J. Pennington demonstrated a motorcycle of his own design in Milwaukee. Pennington claimed his machine was capable of a speed of 58 mph (93 km/h), and is credited with inventing the term "motor cycle" to describe his machine
DID YOU KNOW
The inspiration for the earliest dirt bike, and arguably the first motorcycle, was designed and built by the German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Bad Cannstatt (since 1905 a city district of Stuttgart) in 1885. The first petroleum-powered vehicle, it was essentially a motorized bicycle, although the inventors called their invention the Reitwagen ("riding carriage"). They had not set out to create a vehicle form but to build a simple carriage for the engine, which was the focus of their endeavours
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