Mogambo
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Man, I can't get that R1 that WC got, out of my head. Anyone ever rig one for sport touring besides Sjaak Lucasson?
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A guy named Grady Dunham has ridden a few miles on an R1, here and there (and everywhere...)Man, I can't get that R1 that WC got, out of my head. Anyone ever rig one for sport touring besides Sjaak Lucasson?
There isn't room for additional fuel in that area because a rather sizeable airbox housing resides under that forward plastic piece:I still can't figure why Yamaha opted for the plastic piece on the front/top of the tank rather than additional fuel capacity.
Ah yes... of course.There isn't room for additional fuel in that area because a rather sizeable airbox housing resides under that forward plastic piece:
I was worried about this also, but I have been using a Joe Rocket magnetic tank bag without any problems. The back magnets are strong enough to hold onto the tank.Regardless, I stilll wish that forward piece was metal to allow for securely affixing a small magnetic tankbag... :angry:
I love the plate!I do 400 - 600 miles of twisties at a time on mine with bone stock ergos. Just a mini-bag on the pillion seat. The arms and knees get used to it. The biggest pain is stopping every 130 miles for fuel. I still can't figure why Yamaha opted for the plastic piece on the front/top of the tank rather than additional fuel capacity.
150 miles of Interstate and I'm hating life, though. It REALLY matters what type of road I'm riding on. If I can't be wringing it's neck a bit... that's when the ergos start abusing me.
Nice to see you mildly dual-sporting that R1 LiquidSilver! unk:I do 400 - 600 miles of twisties at a time on mine with bone stock ergos. Just a mini-bag on the pillion seat. The arms and knees get used to it. The biggest pain is stopping every 130 miles for fuel.
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