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papabruce
07-17-2018, 08:18 PM
The M..stad windshield, the Garmin Zumo GPS, the air hawk seat cushion and the $39 Rain-x cover from Walmart. I used the highway pegs sparingly, when my knees started to cramp.

Ontario to Vancouver Island and back and the bike ran flawlessly. What a thrilling, comfortable, groovy ride!!

what are your fave accessories?

2wheelsforme
07-17-2018, 08:40 PM
RDL seat, Heli Bars, Zumo 590, Madsdtad shield, titanium pucks for fun with sparks and a beverage holder.

tenxxx
07-17-2018, 08:42 PM
The M..stad windshield, the Garmin Zumo GPS, the air hawk seat cushion and the $39 Rain-x cover from Walmart. I used the highway pegs sparingly, when my knees started to cramp.

Ontario to Vancouver Island and back and the bike ran flawlessly. What a thrilling, comfortable, groovy ride!!

what are your fave accessories?

I lowered my foot rests down to stretch my legs out. It seems to take the weight off my butt pinch points. My feet go right to the foot rests.
Just installed a M..St.d shield today. Have them on my other bikes. Now I can hear the exhaust better and the front tire roars!
With almost 12k miles its getting close to new tire time.
Cup holder is nice but its in the way sometimes.
Garmin gps is only used to get me un-lost. Or when I have some place in particular to go. I'm never really lost cause I just don't care.
Driver back rest is good for my 65 yr old back.
GiVi trunk will hold 2 half helmets.
Trailer hitch is great. Thought I would pull a trailer on long trips, but can get a weeks worth of cloths in the trunk and bags.
May use a rack in the hitch in the future.
Gear indicator is nice for us old guys with ADD!
Throttle lock helps with the arthritis in my hands.
Ya know,,,, just about every thing I put on it is to alleviate pain.
I do love my B.

DaWadd
07-18-2018, 08:14 AM
I'll say the "shield", Ultimate seat and HeliBars.

WEGI
07-18-2018, 08:28 PM
[QUOTE=papabruce;
"...the $39 Rain-x cover from Walmart."

Hi Papabruce
What's the Rain X cover? Bike cover? Windshield cover?

And great trip!

WEG

papabruce
07-20-2018, 11:46 AM
Hey WEG the RainX cover, covers the whole bike from front fender to the saddle bags. the bag it came in, simply says Rain-X. I don't have any other product name. the bag is smaller than my rain suit bag.
it provides good protection. I often packed it up wet and dried the next time I put it on.

WEGI
07-21-2018, 04:12 AM
Ah that makes sense...The Rain X name threw me off. Thanks for the explanation.

As for my faves, the M-Stad for sure, thumb drive tunes next!

WEG

bgd8rd
07-22-2018, 02:46 PM
No way I am going to buy a Zumo for $300-$700, that sh!t is crazy! I'll buy a Nuvi for $100.

terryboyle
08-23-2018, 10:17 PM
What pegs are you using?



The M..stad windshield, the Garmin Zumo GPS, the air hawk seat cushion and the $39 Rain-x cover from Walmart. I used the highway pegs sparingly, when my knees started to cramp.

Ontario to Vancouver Island and back and the bike ran flawlessly. What a thrilling, comfortable, groovy ride!!

what are your fave accessories?

Switchmonkey
08-23-2018, 10:49 PM
Mad Stad, Ultimate King w/backrest, Quadlok iPhone/iPad mount.

GaTeach
08-24-2018, 07:10 AM
FOBO tire pressure monitors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

STR8UP
09-02-2018, 10:02 PM
I'm currently on the last leg of a cross-Canada/US ride. Yellowstone, Mount Evans CO, Moab UT, Mendecino, Redwoods CA, North Cascade and Winthrop WA, Okanagan, Revelstoke, Lake Louise and Banff, back to Canada at Detroit. 11000 km of trouble-free riding with 3500 km more to go. I love my Cardo G9 and use my water resistant Samsung G7 to navigate. Extra luggage fit in a GIVI 47 litter case. 14 years ago I did a similar trip on a ST1100, but my 13 F6B is the way to go.

TerryDavid
09-03-2018, 01:24 AM
My favourite and has been for over 35 years my Dash
And a second my Sheepskin seat cover, My bottom smiles:cool:56625663

ReserveBum
09-03-2018, 12:30 PM
4230 on this trip and only issue was broken valve stem in Moab. Got to spend the night in Monticello UT, back on the road next morning. I think the favorite accessories were the Airhawk cushion on the Corbin that allowed me to do those 225 mile runs on the way home without butt discomfort and the Sena20. Had RAM mounts for gps, phone, and drink holder. Mostly used gps but that caused some issues in Denver where it got us turned around. Don had real maps and we worked it out after a little frustration. Rode with Don and Jeff and they had close to 7k with no issues

GaTeach
09-03-2018, 07:23 PM
4230 on this trip and only issue was broken valve stem in Moab. Got to spend the night in Monticello UT, back on the road next morning. I think the favorite accessories were the Airhawk cushion on the Corbin that allowed me to do those 225 mile runs on the way home without butt discomfort and the Sena20. Had RAM mounts for gps, phone, and drink holder. Mostly used gps but that caused some issues in Denver where it got us turned around. Don had real maps and we worked it out after a little frustration. Rode with Don and Jeff and they had close to 7k with no issues

Did you do a thread about your trip? I’m so interestesed in hearing if it went like you wanted it to when we talked at Delaware Water Gap. I saw Jeff’s pix from the rally on Fb. Amazing. Rick was talking about how y’all rode at the co rally. All the way in Cherokee. :) Legendary. Lololol

ReserveBum
09-05-2018, 06:50 AM
No thread.....I picked up bike in Tacoma after finishing Alaskan Cruise which was awesome. Rode from Tacoma to Moab in a day and a half (Those 80-85 mph western hi ways helped). Somewhere north of Moab the valve stem starting failing and I nursed the bike to Monticello UT where there was a Honda dealer. Had to stay overnight but he got me fixed first thing in am. Met Jeff and rode western side of Rockies for day then pulled into Cortez Saturday night to meet the folks. Rick from Value Accessories gave away some prizes and I won the tire gauge! Next day we took off and did roads up through Aspen and Continental Divide. Stayed in Buena Vista CO that night. On to Pikes Peak next day and made it all the way up (there is a story there as I have been afraid of heights since childhood). Anyhow made to the top and got the sticker. Beautiful ride along North Platte River plus some dirt roads got us into Parker where my son lives. Jeff & Don did Natl Park and Mt Evans the next day. Last day in CO we did the Peak to Peak ride and ended in Estes Park where we started for home. Kansas was a blur but in MO we got off interstate and ran into "Steve McQueen Memorial Highway". Interstates got us home Sat night. 4320 miles for me. Was an excellent all around trip. Thanks to my riding partners Jeff & Don and a nod to Honda for making the best bike that handled interstates, twisties, mountains, dirt and every other condition we ran into without issue.

GaTeach
09-05-2018, 08:51 AM
No thread.....I picked up bike in Tacoma after finishing Alaskan Cruise which was awesome. Rode from Tacoma to Moab in a day and a half (Those 80-85 mph western hi ways helped). Somewhere north of Moab the valve stem starting failing and I nursed the bike to Monticello UT where there was a Honda dealer. Had to stay overnight but he got me fixed first thing in am. Met Jeff and rode western side of Rockies for day then pulled into Cortez Saturday night to meet the folks. Rick from Value Accessories gave away some prizes and I won the tire gauge! Next day we took off and did roads up through Aspen and Continental Divide. Stayed in Buena Vista CO that night. On to Pikes Peak next day and made it all the way up (there is a story there as I have been afraid of heights since childhood). Anyhow made to the top and got the sticker. Beautiful ride along North Platte River plus some dirt roads got us into Parker where my son lives. Jeff & Don did Natl Park and Mt Evans the next day. Last day in CO we did the Peak to Peak ride and ended in Estes Park where we started for home. Kansas was a blur but in MO we got off interstate and ran into "Steve McQueen Memorial Highway". Interstates got us home Sat night. 4320 miles for me. Was an excellent all around trip. Thanks to my riding partners Jeff & Don and a nod to Honda for making the best bike that handled interstates, twisties, mountains, dirt and every other condition we ran into without issue.

How did the shipping go? As expected???

I saw ZZ's pix on FB. What an amazing trip for y'all. Colorado is just unreal.

ReserveBum
09-05-2018, 10:22 AM
How did the shipping go? As expected???

I saw ZZ's pix on FB. What an amazing trip for y'all. Colorado is just unreal.

shipping went well. I had some initial concerns but it worked out ok. Funny, when I went to pick up bike there were two other riders picking up their Harleys after shipping back from Sturgis. They said they do it every year.
If we knew you were going to Cherokee, we might have been persuaded to stop there!