If you need to do all that customizing and fiddling to make a $230 pair of earbuds fit properly and comfortably, then that is far from the right earbuds for a "serious rider". smh.
My Big Ear BE-1C buds are more expensive ($350), but don't require anything at all except inserting them in your...
I have been using Big Ear BE-1C ear buds for about 10 yrs now...got them fitted at a motorcycle rally in Galveston Tx. I send them in every 3 years for refurb and deep cleaning. They are kind of costly, but sound great, fit flush in my ears for helmet use, and if you wish to eliminate the cord...
I think you should have sold that piece of crap German junk, bought a HD, started hanging out with them, become a hand around, ya know? Then you could prospect ,and if you prove yourself worthy, you could be patched in!
Then you would become a highly respected biker, able to cruise the roads...
...the only relevant fact here is that the OP posted in OFF TOPIC DISCUSSIONS...meaning, totally optional to peruse this thread, and thin skinned people should really just stay the hell out, because it will probably not end well for snowflake, fragile egos.
That is all.
The bike price is not my problem....I just can't afford the thou$ands required for the wardrobe....HD socks, HD undies, HD pants, HD shirts, HD jackets, HD vests, HD bandannas, HD caps, HD gloves, HD helmets, etc.
You get the point. LOL
So, I found some good blinker fluid, suitable for most any bike, vintage or modern, sport bike or cruiser, chain drive or shaft drive.
I don't want to start another war over conventional vs synthetic blinker fluid, so suffice to say that this amazing blinker fluid will do the job.
LMFAO...I decided to look up the "origin" of you name, El Guapo Loco...I fully expected it to be a reference of whatever it is you are smoking when you posts your ramblings...instead , I found this ...
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English Translation of GUAPO
1: handsome, good-looking, attractive...
I went with a Kawasaki Versys 1000 to replace my 2013 Feejer. I wanted lighter bike with better ergos for my left knee.
The Kawi is lighter and more "flickable" than the FJR, and has a more upright, relaxed sitting position.
You will give up cruise control if you buy anything older than the...
HD has been brilliant at selling a life style, albeit with inferior machinery. Unfortunately for them and all shareholders (including moi), the life stylers are getting a little ripe , and new blood is getting harder to find. As you probably know, a large chunk of their profits are the...