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What's your favorite farkle?

The "fanny pack" you can see on the back here:

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The bike doesn't really need anything else added to it. :x
 
Carbon fiber wheels for sure.

Most folks don’t notice which makes it an almost invisible farkle. :cool
 
Oh sorry. I was thinking my farkle.

250 budget.
Seat
Windscreen
Bags
Not sure if you have these:
Hand warmers :teeth
Cruise control ??

Good luck
 
Lol, word of the day. Had to look that one up and when I said it out loud to the GF I got giggles out of my daughters.

Just picked up new levers for the gsxr. The shorty's it came with sucked.
 
Fog lights, saw a bmw guy and noticed increased visability. Got a pair of yellow lightbulbs in it. First I put the crashbar on then lights, both are good to have. Wired light in using my own wiring kit, painful wiring.
 

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Do you have a garage door opener activated by your headlight control switch?

Garage door switch activated by power to the highbeam. I think that's the first time I've ever heard of that trick before. That's genius!
 
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Garage door switch activated by power to the highbeam. I think that's the first time I've ever heard of that trick before. That's genius!

Lots of kits out there that will do this or you can wire the coil of a small relay that closes when you hit the hi beams. Open up a garage door opener and wire the switch to a set of normally open contacts on the relay. Simple.
 
Or just get yourself a Mo-Door Garage Door Opener and don't worry about doing any custom wiring. I love mine, works great.

http://www.mo-door.com/
 
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Sub 250 I would say a decent set of frame sliders, or sport touring tires (commute life), comfortable grips and anti-vibration inserts. If not, a steering stabilizer. Installed a scotts on my zx-6r and regret not getting one sooner.
 
Heated gear is the best if you don’t already have some.
 
Sub 250 I would say a decent set of frame sliders, or sport touring tires (commute life), comfortable grips and anti-vibration inserts. If not, a steering stabilizer. Installed a scotts on my zx-6r and regret not getting one sooner.
Lou?
His bike already has a Ohlins damper, I believe. Frame sliders is good. I have a tank bag that I find useful. You can put all your little junk in it, including phones and wallet, and take it with you, while you leave big luggage and other things on the bike.
 
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