Hi we are Hustle, we’re here to bring some identity to the pit bike parts market.
If you own e.g. a Stomp, Demon X, Welshpitbike, Evo, Pitster Pro, SSR, Dream Bikes, Apollo, Ghost etc pit bike where do you go for race parts?
The answer from most people will be eBay. Unfortunately eBay tends to be full of a lot of part branded rubbish, most of which is cast from poor quality aluminium & then finished on the CNC mill or lathe. The sellers claim it to be of the utmost quality; however most of them are inexperienced people selling from their bedrooms peddling poor quality from their agents in China. Generally they don’t know any different.
The prices may seem as attractive as the bright anodised colours, but lets face it, you don’t have to look too hard to see past the dodgy half-hearted branding and jazzed up substandard products to realise this is actually rubbish (mostly emanating from Yongkang in China)
A few years ago, this was fine as it was all there was and if you wanted a bit of bling for your Chinese ride, you either bought from eBay, or you bought parts for Honda/Kawasaki. They didn’t fit, or you modified them to fit.
Hustle is backed by some industry leaders who want to give customers a reliable source of quality product, that does what is says on the tin. In using our combined buying power and distribution network we can manufacture quality parts based on our own new unique designs for a very reasonable price.
We are currently working on our initial product range which features CNC 7050 sprockets in 3 sizes, a revolutionary CNC throttle, Magnesium Race ignition cover, Race Wheel sets (not just rims), Bike Stands, crash bobbins for supermoto and much-much more. This all sounds very expensive, but we think you will be impressed with the prices.
wanna buy something now? We have printed up some rather nice T-shirts to get the ball rolling. They are a very nice quality screen print on American Apparel T shirts & they will stay looking fresh for a long time. You can call us on 0845 2571056
Pictured below are our 'in progress' CNC sprocket & Magnesium side case (although the picture is of the CNC master for tolerance checks)
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