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| How It's Made: With Ride EngineeringHow do trick parts you often see featured on factory or factory support race teams get made? Testing and product development, just like manufactures such as Yamaha or Honda. Just last week Ryan Sipes put his DNA Shred Stix Yamaha YZ250F into the winner circle. Many of the parts on his bike are available to the public. Ride Engineering provides triple clamps, steering stabilizers, rear shock links and several other small parts for the team's race bikes, and these are the same parts that are sold to the public. We recently hooked up with Ride Engineering while they were developing products for the 2011 KTM 350 SX-F to find out what goes into starting with nothing and ending up with a billet product ready to ship to a customer. This is a two-part video series that goes into product development. Channels: Moto Indy Supercross Results Indy Supercross Results (unofficial) Indy was a solid race in the Lites division with Yamaha rider Ryan Sipes taking the victory, Justin Barcia, busted hand and all landed on the podium once again with a solid runner up position and only just over a second behind Sipes. Kawasaki rider Blake Baggett scored the final spot on the podium while Dean Wilson was only able to log in a sixth for the night. Big Cox photo / coxmx.com ![]() ![]() Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto was on fire tonight in Indy and posted a wire to wire victory over a hard charging James Stewart and Chad Reed. Ryan Dungey had a good night going and was heading to second before a crash put him back to his final resting place in fourth. Reed held off charges but it was not his night for a win but managed to score the final podium position in third. Big Cox photo / coxmx.com ![]() Channels: Moto |


Indy Supercross Results (unofficial) 

