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Many thanks for the votes, guys.
That shot was purely off the cuff, when a beam of sunlight came in the skylight in the workshop roof and slanted across the XS, just as I was starting to strip it for mechanical work.
Anyway, I think the theme can be 'accessorise'. Any things you'd hang on to your bike that the maker didn't see fit to give you. Ranging from a clutch bag with pearl necklace, to a trailer or a big honking set of spotlights.
This kind of thing...
8Cibie and Hellas working 2019.jpg---- Dave
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostGood morning.
I waited too long yesterday to choose. Now that there's only two choices I'll go with Grimly.
Originally posted by Grimly View PostMany thanks for the votes, guys.
That shot was purely off the cuff, when a beam of sunlight came in the skylight in the workshop roof and slanted across the XS, just as I was starting to strip it for mechanical work.
Anyway, I think the theme can be 'accessorise'. Any things you'd hang on to your bike that the maker didn't see fit to give you. Ranging from a clutch bag with pearl necklace, to a trailer or a big honking set of spotlights.
This kind of thing...
8Cibie and Hellas working 2019.jpgBob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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My “Dave Dave Navagtion System”. Magnetic tank mount map holder. Have had one of these since mid 1990s (when I got idea to ride bike more than to work and around town).
Continued to use it even when also had a GPS.
This system sometimes requires me to export my mapping database (remove the map), and reformat the data (refold the map) and then import the data (put refolded map back in).
And I found this technology to be incompatable with many newer bikes (having plastic bodywork). Is no firmware update available for that.
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OOhhh, a map, don't see those much anymore... I hate to, but got to wonder if the younger folks could even find their way around with one of those? I'm sure they'd never get it folded back properly1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostOOhhh, a map, don't see those much anymore... I hate to, but got to wonder if the younger folks could even find their way around with one of those? I'm sure they'd never get it folded back properlyNo signature :(
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostI think the theme can be 'accessorise'. Any things you'd hang on to your bike that the maker didn't see fit to give you.
I bought a fairing and painted it as best I could, and I added all the lettering (by decal). I particularly liked the gold lettering on the front, and the reflective SUZUKI lettering on the tank. Also I added a "circuit rider" -- the silhouette of a man on a horse, which is a symbol of my trade as a Methodist preacher.
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New-fangled GPS (yes I can and do still read and fold maps properly; even know how to use a compass ) as well as a power port for the phone/helmet/etc.
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My 2 favorite accessories have got to be the phone holder, along with my Bluetooth Helmet, which has made riding even more enjoyable. A close 3rd, the volt meter which keeps me informed that my 4th favorite accessory, the SH775, is keeping my bike charging and happy. And I just like this picture.
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Just got these crash bars as a gift from my kid. Basically as payment for all the time I take care of the grandkids. I think I earned them cuz those kids are brutal. I parked the bike in an iffy spot yesterday and when I got back it had fallen over. The new bars did their job. Feeling much better about some of the back road riding I do now.
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