I see that a popular auction site has some heat grips listed.
I was thinking of getting a set along with a top box, Scott oiler and a pillion seat back rest _________________ Why do things simply when you can complicate them
What about: Highway pegs, with dual forward controls, top triple clamp with 8 inch riser and the full monkey ape hangers manufactured from chain links welded together and chromed. Then cut, rake the frame and fit a 20 inch extended chrome springer front end sans brakes, a sissy bar and twin slash cut drag pipes.
Paint job options: Matt black or an american flag with 7/11 and M.I.A motifs or my personal favourite the everythings flaming with flaming: skulls/naked women/money/jesus/mum/flames/John 4:16/Paul Shaffer
I guess for regular use during the winter months I could go with:
Handlebar mitts
Scott Oiler
Slightly raised 'bars
But that's about it.
Otherwise, I'd just get a four stroke.
I'm sorry but the thought of a Top Box on a sports oriented 2-stroke,... well, c'mon now. _________________ [color=#808080][size=9]Yes,.. I too know how to waste Time and Money,...
I made up a set of highway pegs for my FZR400RR, there was an engine mounting point on the front of the engine that was unused, i think because they went from a perimeter to a beam frame style, so this mounting point was redundant. The bike also had no lower fairings.
I made the pegs from 6 inches of 20mm diameter rebar with an 8mm bolt of the appropriate lenght welded to the end, times two.
They made the bike a far more rideable proposition on trips longer then 20km.
This is where it gets weird though, imagen piling into a corner leaning over hard with your feet inline with your hands horozontal position, truly a strange sensation after a life time of conventional sports bikes.
I don't think the charging system would even be able to handle the extra 20-40 watts the grips would need. Unless I measured wrong with my multimeter, it just produces enough wattage to support the system and lights at normal cruising rpm.
Yeah, i mentioned that as i added an extra headlight plug on my MC - 18 loom because the MC - 21 chassis it's in has the extra headlight. And i failed to consider if the extra bulb might create problems.
However, with more and more LED lights on the market, it would be a good idea to switch to one of the low current draw bulbs if you are going to fit heated grips.
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