HOW-TO: Install a Quick Throttle Kit on your R3
Enhance Your Riding Experience with Motion Pro Quick Throttle When it comes to maximizing the potential of your Yamaha R3 motorcycle, investing in high-quality accessories can make a significant difference in both performance and rider comfort. One such upgrade that many riders opt for is the Motion Pro Quick Throttle. This aftermarket throttle kit offers a range of benefits that can transform your riding experience. From improved throttle response to enhanced control, installing a Motion Pro Quick Throttle on your Yamaha R3 can elevate your motorcycle’s performance to new heights. The primary reason riders choose to install a Motion Pro Quick Throttle on their Yamaha R3 is the noticeable improvement…
HOW-TO: Install an R&G Radiator Guard on your R3
When it comes to motorcycle maintenance, riders often prioritize protecting the engine, frame, and other vital components. However, one essential part that is often overlooked is the radiator. The radiator plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal engine temperature, especially during high-performance endeavors like racing on the track. In this post, I will document the process of installing an R&G Radiator Cover to protect the radiator on your R3. Why Install a Radiator Protector? 1. Shielding Against Debris: Riding a motorcycle exposes it to various environmental elements such as dust, stones, and insects. These particles can cause significant damage to the radiator fins, leading to reduced cooling efficiency or even…
HOW-TO: Install a Driven Racing Fuel Cap on your R3
In this video, I document the process of installing a Driven Racing HALO fuel cap (and base). If you plan on converting your R3 into a track bike, you need to do this modification! Having a keyless gas cap looks really good, but the main advantage is that you no longer need to have a key to open the gas tank. You will also reduce the bike’s overall weight since the HALO cap is approximately 25% lighter. Replacing the OEM gas cap with an aftermarket keyless unit is a relatively inexpensive and straightforward modification for your bike. The full process of removing the old OEM cap and replacing it with a new…