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We were stoked to see Paul Whibley's YZ450F on Digital Offroad showcasing some G2 innovations. The G2 Fork Bleeder is coming soon so keep a watch for that.

See the full article here.

http://www.digitaloffroad.com/2012/04/12/rides-paul-whibleys-factory-yz450f/

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Were' Back

2/24/12 8:46 AM

G2 Ergonomics undergone scheduled mainteance last night.  We are up and running again and we are flying fast!  We'll be adding more to our blog in the coming days so stay tuned or subscribe.

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Dirt Bike Magazine's April 2010 issue features the G2 Moto Hand Shields in their Killer Mods product review section.
Except " Whoa! We really think highly of the new G2 Moto Shields.  The mounting system is sano, the brackets are super strong, and the shield is sized just about right for motocross with a dose of occasional off-road thrown in..." 
It's no wonder, we think they are great too! You can read the full review by clicking here. These hand shields are onG2 Moto Hand Shields are available at the G2 Ergonomics store www.g2ergo.com
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Dirt Bike Magazine broke down James Stewart's San Manuel Yamaha in their April 2010 issue.  Most notably is the G2 Ergonomics Throttle that he uses. You can see the full article by clicking here The G2 Throttle is used by the whole San Manuel team and is modified to fit their needs.  You can fit your own bike with different configurations as well. The throttle cams are interchangeable allowing your customize the power your throttle issues based on the riding conditions you are in. Get yours at the G2 Ergonomics store www.g2ergo.com
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Pitpass recently interviewed co-owner of G2 Ergonomics, Gary Gibbs yesterday.  Gary talks about how the G2 Throttles and other products came to be, who uses them, and why. Listen to the G2 Ergonomics interview now.
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