http://www.zarizcycle.com/
Zariz Cycle specialise in aftermarket windscreen, bodyworks, helmets, and various other aftermarket accessories.
Dan is a very easy person to deal with and supports his product to help u ensure fitment and satisfaction. If there's ever a problem you can even find him sometimes 11:00 pm to help you out. Just give him a call and he always manage to work sth out.
I personally have the windscreen, helmet and HIDs from him.
I replaced the windscreen because the previous owner blacked out the OEM ones (It baffles me how some ppl don't need a clear windscreen to look ahead). Dan helped me fit the windscreen and taught me little tricks to make the work easier. Things you wont' find out until you have to do it yourself. For my SV, the windscreen needed a slight modification with the dremel at one of the holes...but it was a extremely easy 5 minute fix to get correct fitment. I've seen the other windscreen he had on other bikes just bolted on pretty easily. Probably just the SV in particular thing.
$35 for a double bubble windscreen with someone on site teaching how to install it? Just awesome. I'll let the picture do the talking
Helmets:
You would think $85 helmets are complete junk. But you really have to see these and try them on in person. They can't compare to ur shark RSR2 and Suomy Spec 1R ($500 - $700) which I had, but they are definitely comparable to $200-$300 model HJC helmet I currently ride with on the race track. It features Suomy like design with removable interior, pretty comfortable liner, and also quick release chin strap. These have been crash tested and held up quite well with the rider not having any head injuries. The only con if I were to criticize would be a lil more wind noise, but it doesn't' bother me as I always wear earplugs regardless.
I wear these everyday on the street, and the iridium visor he also carries are a must for me. They work well on sunny days, and is actually usable at night compare to my RSR2 iridium visors. I highly recommend these! Especially if you're on a budget or you're looking for quality passenger lid at a crazy low price.
HID light:
Easy fitment, and Dan was always available if I needed help and wasn't sure how it worked. And for $75? I don't know anyone who sells them any cheaper. My friend also purchase another set for $140...and I have to say both of them are the same in quality if not better. It has been installed on my Civic so far for a month or so. No issues whatsoever.
Overall, I am a very satisfied customer who came out with excellent product at a really low price as well as knowledge in installing these aftermarket accessories. The support Dan has provided to his product are rare these days, I don't think I've received so much after purchase service from any store or company.
Zariz Cycle specialise in aftermarket windscreen, bodyworks, helmets, and various other aftermarket accessories.
Dan is a very easy person to deal with and supports his product to help u ensure fitment and satisfaction. If there's ever a problem you can even find him sometimes 11:00 pm to help you out. Just give him a call and he always manage to work sth out.
I personally have the windscreen, helmet and HIDs from him.
I replaced the windscreen because the previous owner blacked out the OEM ones (It baffles me how some ppl don't need a clear windscreen to look ahead). Dan helped me fit the windscreen and taught me little tricks to make the work easier. Things you wont' find out until you have to do it yourself. For my SV, the windscreen needed a slight modification with the dremel at one of the holes...but it was a extremely easy 5 minute fix to get correct fitment. I've seen the other windscreen he had on other bikes just bolted on pretty easily. Probably just the SV in particular thing.
$35 for a double bubble windscreen with someone on site teaching how to install it? Just awesome. I'll let the picture do the talking
Helmets:
You would think $85 helmets are complete junk. But you really have to see these and try them on in person. They can't compare to ur shark RSR2 and Suomy Spec 1R ($500 - $700) which I had, but they are definitely comparable to $200-$300 model HJC helmet I currently ride with on the race track. It features Suomy like design with removable interior, pretty comfortable liner, and also quick release chin strap. These have been crash tested and held up quite well with the rider not having any head injuries. The only con if I were to criticize would be a lil more wind noise, but it doesn't' bother me as I always wear earplugs regardless.
I wear these everyday on the street, and the iridium visor he also carries are a must for me. They work well on sunny days, and is actually usable at night compare to my RSR2 iridium visors. I highly recommend these! Especially if you're on a budget or you're looking for quality passenger lid at a crazy low price.
HID light:
Easy fitment, and Dan was always available if I needed help and wasn't sure how it worked. And for $75? I don't know anyone who sells them any cheaper. My friend also purchase another set for $140...and I have to say both of them are the same in quality if not better. It has been installed on my Civic so far for a month or so. No issues whatsoever.
Overall, I am a very satisfied customer who came out with excellent product at a really low price as well as knowledge in installing these aftermarket accessories. The support Dan has provided to his product are rare these days, I don't think I've received so much after purchase service from any store or company.