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As a newly relapsed track addict and budget racer I am always looking for ways to save money without sacrificing quality to the point where the savings really isn't worth it... if that makes sense...
Last season my cousin bought a pair of MJ Moto Gear Single Temp Tire Warmers after his Chicken Hawk warmers sh!t the bed... I had a chance to use them during the last race weekend and was very pleased...
The warmers got to temperature quickly and seem to be very well constructed... they have an LED indicator that shows when the are up to temperature and they did exactly what they are suppose to do... warmed my tires...
I'll admit I have no experience with the more expensive brands... and I'm sure they work well... I just wanted to share our experience for others looking to save a little but still get a well functioning product...
I ended up ordering a set from MJ Moto Gear at this link:
http://mjmotogear.com/SINGLE-TEMP-TI...ERS-warmer.htm
I found a coupon code through google - "forum" - simple enough... which took off 10%... total cost was $148.50 w/ free shipping...
Enjoy!
Mike
That's a crazy deal! How've they held up through the season?
the girlfriends wants some for the 1 TD she does a yearthese would be good for that and to have a back up pair "just in case"
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
Loudog they have been used for every race weekend and I haven't had ANY issues with them at all... I get it that because they don't cost $500 or have anything to do with chickens or wood that people think they must just be backups... but I respectfully disagree... my tires are up to the correct hot pressure every race or practice...
I still recommend them...
Mike
I bought a set because my chickenhawk front burned out. I have used them without complaint. Currently I am only using the front, because the chickenhawk still works and the rear MJ moto gear doesn't seem to get as hot.