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One of those clutchy things sounds good...what's different about it?
They call it a VPC (variable pressure clutch) kit that mounts inside your primary cover over the existing clutch basket. The net result is a butter-smooth and very light pull on your clutch handle. I mean light enough that you can pull your clutch in with your pinky finger.
Personally.... not for me but a lot of guys dive on this.
I like your idea for more speakers. Mr. Wizard had a radio in his trike that you could slap a USB memory stick into. I thought that was pretty neat. A 12gb memory stick would sure take care of all the MP3 music I have.
I'm treating my bike to a nice ride back to Sturgis, or over to Arizona as soon as I can. Of course that will be well after I get my next job and can actually start saving some money for a trip like that.
Also on my bucket list is a "four-corners" ride where you hit the outside edges of Florida (meaning Key West), Maine (Lubec Maine), California (San Diego), and Washington (Seattle) before heading home again.
As far as stuff for my bike......naaaa.... she's good. Keep shinny what I got. No burning desire to add/change a thing.
The 70T is all you need. This model will reduce your clutch lever pull by up to 40% at idle and increase the life of your clutch as well due to it's non-slip positive lock up at increased RPM's.
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