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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixol Phaane View Post
    Which volt meter is that?
    Found it here: http://motor55.com/index.php?route=p...&product_id=92

    Really liked the look of it. They are in China, so the shipping time was a bit long (customs), and they insisted on a signature on delivery (so I had to go pick it up at the post office), but I really liked the look of the gauge. Price was right too ($32.50 USD), and it included harness and wiring (to the ACC terminals).

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMartin View Post
    Found it here: http://motor55.com/index.php?route=p...&product_id=92

    Really liked the look of it. They are in China, so the shipping time was a bit long (customs), and they insisted on a signature on delivery (so I had to go pick it up at the post office), but I really liked the look of the gauge. Price was right too ($32.50 USD), and it included harness and wiring (to the ACC terminals).
    Thank you!
    It has a striking, kinda bold look to it. I like it also. I've been putting off getting one, but I like this one. I guess I'll spend a little Christmas money.

    [Edit] - DONE!
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    HeliBars... Yay!

    Okay, so I didn't do it today, but about a week ago.
    And I gotta say the past few hundred miles, including several runs up and down the hill out of Phoenix on I-17 to AZ-69 and back... have been so nice! I think I'm probably 95% dialed in and the left-side shoulder blade pain that usually creeps in is nowhere to be found.

    It took me about 5 hours start to finish, including putting all the tools away and cleaning up.
    The instructions were pretty good, above average, and included lots of pics... some better than others.
    Fit and finish are hella good! I'd say very, very high quality. Not disappointed at all.

    I've a group ride planned from Phoenix to Death Valley next month and am so looking forward to giving my new bars a proper workout. Very excited about that!

    Would I recommend them? Yes! Yes! And, yes!

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    Ordered a new 2017 spare rear black rim and tire take off from FleaBay. Time to save some $$$ on tire changes.

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    Air Filter

    Finally took the time to change out the air filter a week or so ago. Wasn't that bad of a job to complete. Filter was pretty dirty at 25k.

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    RDL, finally!

    Took a ride on my new RDL seat...love it! I tried to keep costs down a bit and didn't do anything fancy (all vinyl, no heat, & solo refurbish). No regrets, it extends riding time so definitely worth it.

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    Daaaaammmmnnn.......
    Not cool.

    But I'm glad that you are riding now.
    What do you think of the Traxxion suspension?

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    I'm glad I have three bikes at the moment, no riding missed

    So far the Traxxion setup seems to work well. Definitely more responsive then stock, the B seems to set higher and hold the road better. Thru my ride home and two days of commuting everything has been great. I need to take her on a more spirited ride after we get a bit more reacquainted with each other. I'm a heavier individual and all the wallowing and bottoming out is definitely gone.

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    That is so nice!

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