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that diamond ice collection timer cover just brought up thought of mister T and his 20 pounds of gold chains around his neck for some reason. not for me.
I really wish that you could select based on poser/biker/enthusiast status and sexual orientation. Of course that would eliminate so many threads on the forum.
The bike worked fine as is for enough miles last year and the year before. Still I occasionally enjoy looking through the unnecessary doo-dads. As of now I haven't found anything I can't live without.
I'm really liking the LED headlight for my SG but that's a lot of coin $$$
Look on e-bay for an HID with the slim ballast and high and low beam, very bright, everything will fit in your fairing, you shouldn't spend more than $70 if that much. I bought a set for my RG only paid $70 and thats with both lights, very happy.
Nothing there really appeals to me.I've been holding on to a $200 gift card since before xmas,waiting for the new stuff to come out.I guess I can go to the dealer tomorrow and pick up the Windsplitter windshield.
The Diamond Ice collection is not for me, maybe for the women. Who is making the decisions at the MOCO to make this stuff? The new rack for hanging shields, backrest, etc, sells for $200 bucks but, I just made mine for the cost of some steel (see pic). Would really like to see some options for new AC covers using an SE /AC.
Would really like to see some options for new AC covers using an SE /AC.
Me too! I've got the SE ventilator. Been thinking about mounting a couple of coins in the slot using the universal mounts from motordog (which I think would look pretty cool), but I'm still researching my options. I may end up trying to fab something before going that route.
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