Today's pic to showcase my latest "touch of red". Decepticon still lives
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Today's pic to showcase my latest "touch of red". Decepticon still lives
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Ken (Hornblower)
thanks,
No not that I know of. I believe you are not allowed to put fuel into and unapproved container. So I probably couldn't just mount a milk jug up there.
I'm going to have a pad made so it can work as a back rest as well.
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I choose my own ride and destination and seek not your approval of either.
@BadDawg: Thanks for picture! Pretty cool!
Always a good and safe ride,
Karim
Removed and replaced Vehicle Speed sensor 37700-MCA-A61.
Had some Kuryaken LED accessories installed as well as some LED light strips to the radiator areas and underneath the rear bags. Went ahead and put in some LED headlights while I was at it too!
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Wonderful! Red Star Ship arrived!
Always a good and safe ride,
Karim
Added Fender Extender from Big Bike Parts.
Pros: Inexpensive, discreet and well made, with metal reinforcement stringers that connect the extender to the fork for strength.
Cons: Sorry excuse of an installation manual, with illegible graphics. You need to drill 3 holes into the OEM fender, from the inside, where no drill will fit (except maybe a low-profile, right-angle Makita). I ended up drilling my pilot holes by hand with a T-handle chuck.
90+ minute install for me, which means 60 minutes or less for a coordinated person.
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Fenda Extenda is a most effective addition. I did not mount mine with screws and/or bolts though. I took the rear fender off, cleaned it up and applied epoxy to the Fenda Extenda and the inside of the rear fender, then used clamps to secure it while the epoxy cured.
At any rate... You will like it!
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
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