eg23232
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R&G Racing frame sliders, fork protectors and radiator guard installed. Fresh PR3s installed with 90° valve stems for the wheels.
Love that!! "I ride a GS scooter with my hair cut neat"A few more mirrors and you can donate your bike for the remake of QUADROPHENIA!
I like the stock mirrors for what they do show me. The handlebar end mirror (just one) gives such a wide clear view of what is behind plus, I’ve had them on bikes for a long time – ever since I rode the hood of a car through a red light watching my H2 Kawasaki disappear in a shower of sparks.Yabbut... why not just spring for the FZ1 mirrors.
Even with their "praying mantis" looks they look better than having 4 mirrors, and they work just as well if not better.
I like the stock mirrors for what they do show me. The handlebar end mirror (just one) gives such a wide clear view of what is behind plus, I’ve had them on bikes for a long time – ever since I rode the hood of a car through a red light watching my H2 Kawasaki disappear in a shower of sparks.Yabbut... why not just spring for the FZ1 mirrors.
Even with their "praying mantis" looks they look better than having 4 mirrors, and they work just as well if not better.
No - I have not - they do not appeal to me.Ever ride an FJR with the FZ1 mirrors?
Lets not go there, not telling what folks will post up.I see you know bar-end mirrors and "Naked" also.
Let me know next time you wanna go for a little ride.Did a 300 mile loop from Cleveland to Columbus yesterday. It was cold.
Averaged 40 mpg (topped off 4.96gal after riding 209 miles with one bar left on gauge).
Found out my Rifle Sport windshield sucks as much as the stock one. Non-stop buffeting at highway speeds, might have to try it with a tuning block...
Actually you averaged a bit over 42 mpg, based on those numbers.Did a 300 mile loop from Cleveland to Columbus yesterday. It was cold.
Averaged 40 mpg (topped off 4.96gal after riding 209 miles with one bar left on gauge).
Yes, the tuning block is the entire key to Rifle windshields. And with the sport model you will keep the top edge low enough that your head will be up in the wind. With the bigger touring model you can get in behind the shield entirely, but it is very hot any time but right now (winter).Found out my Rifle Sport windshield sucks as much as the stock one. Non-stop buffeting at highway speeds, might have to try it with a tuning block...
You are correct. I did a quick 5 gal / 200 mile computation in my head when I finished fueling and never thought to do the actual math.Actually you averaged a bit over 42 mpg, based on those numbers.Did a 300 mile loop from Cleveland to Columbus yesterday. It was cold.
Averaged 40 mpg (topped off 4.96gal after riding 209 miles with one bar left on gauge).
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