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I'm not real particular about motorcycle specific on many items, GPS being one of them. I bought a Garmin for $40 at Walmart it works fine. I made a bar mount from an old clamp I had. I only use it in unfamiliar areas and if its raining I'll keep it in the tour pack, stop and pull it out if I need directions and put it away again.
Would be helpful to know what model/year of bike you have. Also what you already have and what you might want.
There are several accessories for under $100. Here are a few more ideas: floorboard extensions, wind baffle that fits between the forks, bag organizers, heat shields, valve stems, lowering kit, battery tender, push button fuel door, horn cover, derby cover, highway pegs, mounts for highway pegs, gremlin bell, leather covers the grips or clutch and brake levers, seat cover/pad, shaving kit, fringe/tassels, face mask, jack, ear plugs, MP3 player, music downloads, cargo straps, bungee net, saddle bag liners, J&P gold club membership, museum (or other event) tickets.
It's a 2010 vivid black SG with D&D QB Fatcat, SERT and a K&N filter on a SE stage 1 backplate. Having it tuned at Doc's on Monday, so I think I'm set with everything I want to do performance wise right now. Other than that, I really don't have a lot yet, just a helmet, glasses, fleece, jacket, and Hogtunes amp and speakers. I've setup my mp3 by rigging a plastic clip to the handlebar and concealing 90% of the male to male connector. Everything I need now will be geared toward trip planning and comfort. You gave several good suggestions, things that would be nice to have but I wouldn't have thought about on my own. That's why I come to you guys! Thanks.
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