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ARROW PRO RACE TERMINAL NICHROM DARK KAWASAKI Z 500 2024ARROW PRO RACE TERMINAL NICHROM "DARK" Product Code : 71967PRN The Pro Race line, born in the wake of developments for MotoGP, is created by combining a truncated cone and a final section with a cylindrical section (diameter 98 mm). Pro Race silencers are available in the titanium and nichrom (special stainless steel) versions. Unlike mufflers with constant section, which can be fixed to the frame using carbon or stainless steel clamps, Pro Race
ARROW PRO RACE TERMINAL NICHROM "DARK"
Product Code : 71967PRN
The Pro-Race line, born in the wake of developments for MotoGP, is created by combining a truncated cone and a final section with a cylindrical section (diameter 98 mm).
Pro-Race silencers are available in the titanium and nichrom (special stainless steel) versions.
Unlike mufflers with constant section, which can be fixed to the frame using carbon or stainless steel clamps, Pro-Race mufflers are fixed to the motorbike via a series of connections welded directly onto the body of the silencer.
Due to the particular shape, due to the small internal volume which limits the possibilities of managing noise emissions, it was not possible to adapt the exhausts of the Pro-Race line to all motorbikes.
In 2017 it underwent a major restyling which modified the rear case, now rusticated, and introduced the "Dark" finish of the body.
They are available in racing or homologated versions.
Technical Features :
External Silencer Material : Dark Stainless steel
Internal Silencer Material : Stainless Steel
Silencer End Cap Material : Stainless Steel
Link Pipe Material : Stainless Steel
Approval : APPROVED
Please compare the item code with the Arrow assembly chart because some exhausts may provide optional accessories for correct assembly.
Contact us for more information on exhaust compatibility.
NB: The picture is only indicative
ATTENTION: THIS PRODUCT REFERS TO THE EXHAUST (BIKE NOT INCLUDED)
ATTENTION: THIS PRODUCT REFERS TO THE EXHAUST (BIKE NOT INCLUDED)
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★★★★★ 1
Simplistic and Inappropriate
Format: Paperback
I was hoping this book would provide insights into how to present complex information in a more comprehensible, useful format, using PowerPoint as the tool. Instead, the overall gist of this book is that presentations should be "dumbed down" as much as possible. The theme the author presents is that presentations should be story based. This is reasonable. However, the method the author recommends is that essentially *all* meaningful, complex (or, as the author prefers "boring") content be removed from the presentation. Presentations then become nothing more than catchy headlines and colorful graphics. All content should be in the presenter's notes (not typically to be provided). This is juvenile and useless and frankly reflects a complete lack of understanding of how presentations are made in a complex business environment.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2007
★★★★★ 3
On the right track
Format: Paperback
This book is a good introduction about how to use story-telling techniques in PowerPoint presentations. There are some good ideas here that you won't find in technical manuals. If you don't know film techniques these will be eye-opening. But the book could have been much stronger if it were to push these concepts to the next level. I saw a PowerPoint presentation with Andy Goodman, who teaches more or less the same thing, and his presentation nailed these concepts more cleanly than this book does. But again, this book is definitely worth checking out if you haven't studied storytelling before.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2005
★★★★★ 2
Make sure you buy the 2007 edition!!!!
Format: Paperback
I bought the book, enjoyed it and then realized that I hasd purchased the 2005 edfition and not the new 2007 edition. be careful as the new one is much better. Amazon should have made this clear!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2007
★★★★★ 5
An Essential
Format: Paperback
I've created PowerPoints for executives in major corporations and national non-profits for years now, and this is one of the first books I suggest anyone who needs to create their own PowerPoint look to. Beyond Bullet points is accessable enough that the novice PowerPoint user can understand what's going on and use the lessons in his or her next presentation; it's also detailed and challenging enough that even an old salt like me can find things to learn and do. Don't be another person who stands on stage reading their PowerPoint, and don't let reading your slides distract the audience from your presentation; follow the suggestions in this book and wow your audience.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2007
★★★★★ 5
Essential reading for PowerPoint presenters.
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Cliff shows details how to improve our PowerPoint presentations. He gives concrete and simple steps to transform a message into a targeted presentation. All of us have suffered from presenters who went over their allotted time because they had vital information to give us, yet we still didn't know their main point. Many have seen slide decks burdened with dozens of bullet points. Did the volume of points yield more clarity or did they dull our ability to focus on the message? Probably not. Read Cliff's book. Follow his method and you'll be a more effective presenter.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2011