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    Senior Member sshake1905's Avatar
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    best accessories

    for me.....probably the three best added items were the tall vented windshield, the Ergo II pegs and the Mustang seat....

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    Madstad with Farkle Shelf
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    Of all the accessories the best one has to be a taller windshield. You pick your brand or type, I hated riding fast with the stock W/S.

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    Center stand.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    Put me down for the Madstad. I was ready to go with the KlockWerks (which I am sure is fine), but it seems as though the Madstad was a bit more popular on this site…plus, when in Rome…

    I leave mine (13" medium gray) up in the highest, most forward tilted position about 90% of the time. Maybe I am ready for a full Wing after all...

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    Depends how you look at it.

    For driver comfort, the Show Chrome drivers backrest has to take the cake with the Honda tall windshield running a close second.

    For maintenance, hands down it's the center stand.

    For safety, the Federal Micropulse Ultra flashing brake light, wouldn't be without it.

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    Heated grips, never had 'em before, love 'em. 2nd place, Clearview WS, sure is nice to keep the wind down to a mild breeze 'stead of a dull roar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fxdl2051 View Post
    Heated grips, never had 'em before, love 'em. 2nd place, Clearview WS, sure is nice to keep the wind down to a mild breeze 'stead of a dull roar.
    Just wait until you try a heated seat in 30 degree weather.

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    I never realized how much difference a heated steering wheel made on a cold morning in a car, until I had one. Now that I have heated grips on my bike, I'm not sure I'd want to be without them. Certainly helps extend the riding season.
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    Ergo III pegs for sure and together with the madstad make me one happy rider. The ability to stretch the legs out on a lazy boy and ride like the wind is wicked for the soul.

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