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First Mods
All practical stuff- lower bars, grip heaters, grips and a map pocket.
Napping... http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...75-R1-23-1.jpg New Bars http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...75-R1-17-7.jpg Problem Line http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...75-R1-16-8.jpg Relays http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5-R1-09-15.jpg Switch Mount, Map Pocket and Grips http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5-R1-08-16.jpg Switched line from horn http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5-R1-05-19.jpg |
when it stops icing everything let me know how ya like the grip heaters.... im thinkin about adding them to the 929
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very nice clean job phenix.
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Tell me about them bars... Then tell me the measurements of your old bars... then maybe I'd be interested in your old bars... or getting a set like yours...
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what brand grip heaters?
ps- what did you take the pictures with? |
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I can see about measurements when I get home, but I plan to keep my old bars in case I ever decide I don't like the low ones. Quote:
I used my Nikon N60 and just got the film developed at walmart. Had them put it on a CD too- not worth the money. I could have done better scanning the pics at home. The hardcopies also have a big fat line across them. I would be seriously pissed if I wasn't just screwing around. Need to find a real photo shop. |
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Just starting to regain feeling in the bottom of my toes... Something about the cold, peg vibes and tight boots... I rode about 15-20 miles down to a local dealer without planning to. They were just closing, pulling in the bikes and quads. Said "go ahead and look, we have lots to do." One time the guy came in and asked "When can I order you a new rear tire?" I had to go out and look- thought it had 500-1000 miles left. Nope. Down to the center wear bars. Got a quote on Pilot Road 2s- $408 mounted and balanced for 120/70 and 160/60 17s. Just found them for $294.95 on STG. I think they said $25 a wheel off the bike... hmmm... $50 difference... Might chalk it up to supporting a local shop and order locally. Have to do more research before I decide on exactly which tires I want, and I have time with the snow we're supposed to get this weekend. Other than sportbiketrackgear, what's a good online tire shop? |
Go look for a local shop over a dealer, they usually can get ya better deals on tires and mounting. Also ask if they have a no mar machine or similar. You don't want them scratching up your wheel.
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Nice! Congrats!!
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