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Greenhulk Now Offers TBM Kawasaki SX-R 1500 Lightweight Hood

Stylin’ looks and enhanced performance – an unbeatable combination, and one that The Greenhulk PWC Performance store happens to excel at.

Regarded as a world leader in performance PWC parts and components – as well as a major vendor of all OEM replacement parts – Greenhulk spares no part of the PWC on their quest to upgrade, improve and enhance the functionality of your ride, whether that is major mechanical or minor accessories.

And this week, Greenhulk is focusing on an item that often goes overlooked when trying to squeeze every ounce of performance out of your machine.

The TBM Kawasaki SX-R 1500 Lightweight Hood, priced at $999.95, may not improve combustion, increase horsepower, or finetune your steering, but what it does do is significantly Increase air flow to the engine while evacuating hot air. What it does do is improve handling characteristics by lowering the center of gravity. What it does do is noticeably improve acceleration and add 1+ mph top speed gain on a stock SX-R. All while providing the fit and quality of an OEM hood.

The lightweight hood from Greenhulk only weighs in at 11 lbs, nearly 15 pounds shaved off the OEM hood. The TBM hood comes pre-drilled for rear latch and reinforced for front hood latches, with drilled and tapped backing plates intestreated into the hood, and comes with a pre-installed hood seal. Stainless hardware is included in the package.

The TBM hood is designed and manufactured wholly in the US and is available in black, or white, and is compatible with the following:

2023 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2022 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2021 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2020 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2019 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2018 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500
2017 KAWASAKI SX-R 1500

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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