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    Must have accessories?

    I had my Valkyrie for 15 years and i think I added just about everything made for it. With my F6B I am thinking of not adding so much. So far I have added to tall Honda windshield, MP3 voltmeter, kuryakn highway pegs, Honda luggage rack, and saddlebag carpets.

    So I am wondering what else I must have to make my riding more enjoyable.
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    I thought I'd leave my F6 stock except for the windshied when I first picked it up at the dealership.

    Well, that didn't last too long.... lol

    I've added:
    Breakaway Throttle lock (Good enough for me in place of Cruise control.... For now, that is...lol)
    Clearview medium shield w/ vent.
    Lowering kit (by Lowerwing Product)
    Ride-off Center stand (so it's still easy to use it w/ the lowered rear. The rear tire didn't quite come off the ground but barely touching the ground: made it super difficult to get off the center stand, so I had to modify (welded a small piece of metal to now extend the shorter han stock center stand feet. Now it's perfect!)
    Kury Ergo 2 highway pegs
    National Cycle's wind deflectors (the ones that mounts under the mirrors: working GREAT!)
    Rocky's risers. (I really like the grip positions now)
    *Kury mini boards.
    *Kury heel-tow shifter.
    Cig lighter/ power outlet
    Mustang seat.
    Passenger Floorboars (off of a full wing, painted black, of course!)

    *I replaced the mini boards n heel-toe shifter with Show Chrome's floor boards w/ heel-tow shifter recently (and I really like it)

    BUT

    I'm still in search of more comfortable riding position still...

    I'm still thinking about:
    1) Roadsmith's comfort controls (to move the floor boards/ shifter/ brake pedal further forward)
    2) Helibars (to move the grips even higher than they are now with the risers)
    3) MP3's luggage rack (so I'll have a place to mount a bag for over night trip)
    4) MP3's Volt meter (Just because I think it looks cool. lol)
    5) Rush Slip-ons (for looks and a bit more sound.)
    6) Progressive rear suspension (1" shorter version: to lower additional 1": yeah, I have very short legs! lol)
    7) -------- electric cruise control (w/ possibly the stock switch on the right side)

    It's an addiction and the list will be updated constantly as long as I own the bike! lol

    Good thing that there are not many PERFORMANCE UPGRADE item available unlike Harely engines.
    F6B has good power/ torque in stock form, so I guess it's not really needed, but it would be always nice to have more power/ torque..... 130HP/130~150TQ would be really nice!

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    What's done:

    *K&N Filter
    *Muth mirrors w/ led signals
    *Ergomot electric wind screen w/ switch
    *Smoked turn signals
    *Switchback led white running mirror lights
    *Rivco Aero flip out highway pegs black
    *Kury mini floor boards w/ 3/4 inch drop
    *Torqmaster black ceramic exhaust w/ matching heat shields
    *Hid headlights
    *Zumo 660
    *Key mod for glove box/gas cubby
    *12 volt plug in cubby
    *J&M speaker upgrade
    *Blacked out all parts
    *Powder coated brake foot lever
    *Darth Hambly badge
    *Saddlebag F6B luggage bags
    *Saddlebag carpets
    *Honda luggage rack
    *Passenger backrest riser
    *GI pro indicator
    *Grip covers
    *4 led's added to rear brake/running lights
    *Omni cruise throttle lock
    *Ultimate “King” seat
    *Flat black “Stealth Bomber” custom paint
    *Vanity plate
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    *Remote control saddlebag lights
    *Super brace- fork brace
    *Kury front turn signals (replaced reflectors)
    *Black Chrome license plate holder
    *Bike Mp3 960 cowl lights


    To be done

    *Rear speakers w/ amp
    *Rear 12 volt plug
    *Heli bars
    *500 RGB led's w/ multi-function remote
    *Tint windscreen

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    If those are all must have's, I'd better get a second........... and third job.

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    The top accessories for me are:

    -Helibars
    -Kaoko Throttle Lock
    -Vstream Windshield
    -Mustang Seat
    -Rivco Aero Pegs

    I would install all these again if I were starting over. Choosing the right windshield was the biggest challenge that required 4 different shields before I got it just right. I'm actually done with accessories for now. I have spent much less on F6B accessories than on my previous Harleys. This is mainly due to the fact that the performance of the F6B is already fantastic in stock form so I didn't need to spend thousands to upgrade the motor. All the F6B accessories were to make the bike more comfortable.

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    I have a Baggershield, Cobra pipes, Mustang seat, Kuryakyn grips, Chrome Cubby cover, Custom painted Brandywine Candy Red, Chrome side stand, chrome key slot cover, chrome reseviour covers, assorted other chrome parts, K&N filter, Hambly badges, and I am done, done, done!!!

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    In thinking about the OP's question, I have a very different answer.

    Most owners install accessories of some sort, and a lot of those accessories require disassembly of the bike, which goes far beyond the scope of the owner's manual.

    Without a factory service manual, a lot of my accessories would be much more difficult to install. I could be putting both my bike and the accessories in peril if the bike were not disassembled and reassembled properly.

    Even though I may never require more than 5% of the info in the FSM, it is probably my best "accessory" purchase.
    My vote goes to the FSM as best accessory for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    In thinking about the OP's question, I have a very different answer.

    Most owners install accessories of some sort, and a lot of those accessories require disassembly of the bike, which goes far beyond the scope of the owner's manual.

    Without a factory service manual, a lot of my accessories would be much more difficult to install. I could be putting both my bike and the accessories in peril if the bike were not disassembled and reassembled properly.

    Even though I may never require more than 5% of the info in the FSM, it is probably my best "accessory" purchase.
    My vote goes to the FSM as best accessory for me.
    +1. GREAT piece of gear - even if one doesn't actually do the maintenance, you can clearly tell what needs to be accomplished before you go to your mechanic. I'm not saying mechanics are not going to find excellent short cuts, the good ones usually have several, but at least the FSM reader knows the extent of the work to be done.
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    If I'm going to narrow it down to "must have" accessories it has to be the windshield. I also put a Mustang seat on but don't think it's a "must have". Also agree that the service manual is a "must have".
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    in order of importance.

    1. Baggershield windshield
    2. Areo pegs
    3. hambley badges
    3. bikemp3 960 lights
    4. Bluteooth audio module
    5. 2 power points in cubby
    the rest:
    bikermp3 rear rack
    k&n filter
    go cruise
    saddlebag liners
    clip on cup holder
    radio knobs turned into keys
    rear turn signal kit http://wingstuff.com/products/33873-...electrical-f6b
    smoke turn signal lenses (front)


    seat mods by mean city :
    utopia backrest
    heated seat element


    Christ that's alot... I think im missing some....

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