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Motorpig

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  • Name
    Clint

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  • Location
    Inland Empire, United States

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  • City
    Inland Empire

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Interests
    Family, Kids, riding, softball, and playing pool
  • Bike Year and Model
    2004 Midnight Venture
  1. This is one of the few times I love living in southern california...it gets cold, but i can ride all year long!
  2. Got em, installed em, love em! I had some super bright "spotlight" type beams before and I could tell the cars in front of me were hatin em! but these put out some great light! Well worth it!
  3. I also live in Hemet, i would be willing to help you out as well...just let me know. Clint
  4. Glad you're able to talk about it...The bike will get fixed...or replaced...Your safety is definetly a good trade off for some cracked plastic and mechanical work. Out of curioustity...where in SoCal..and which road if you dont mind me asking.
  5. Use the above link from Mikewa...scroll down to the 15 inch ultra led light bar...this will fit perfectly between the helmet locks under the trunk. It gives you three LED's as running lights and 8 LEDs as brake lights. I also added a "back off" device to this light bar so it blinks a few times when i hit the brakes. I also added the integrated run/brake/turn signals lights (also from custom) to the back...gives me a bunch of running lights and brakes lights as well I just recently added the side reflector LED lights as well. Let me know if you need any of the info [ATTACH]51871[/ATTACH]
  6. for me, 2nd gear is around 65 (indicated) and third is close to 90 mph...still trying to find the elusive 4th gear limit!
  7. I have a Garmin 765t that i picked up on Ebay for about $75. The unit works great and has for about the last 10,000 miles. I love the lane assist feature, the blue tooth, and the built in MP3 player. I carry a heavy gauge plastic bag with me for heavy rains but my mounting location keeps it from getting wet from a light rain. The waterproof models are great but you pay for them...Good luck!
  8. Those other photos sure do show the bear closing the gap...looks like somebody ate well that night!
  9. I'm out here in southern california...its a frigid 75 degrees out right now...that damn big orange thing in the sky is shining so bright i need to put special dark glasses on...and i think it might rain for a few hours in the middle of december this year...I really hate riding in this weather...i think i'll just stay home and eat some ice cream instead!
  10. My hopnel bib has a clear section on the pouch that perfectly fits my ipod classic. I already ran the audio cable down so it works beautifully. I can change my playlists without having to take the ipod out too.
  11. HJC Symax modular...great ventilation and you have options! about $160 if you shop around
  12. Darn..I was hoping that your's didn't! (i was guessing) The 2nd Gen's whine for a good reason....and once i figure it out...I'll let you know what that good reason is!
  13. I have the windshield pouches as well as the tank bib which has a pouch in the middle. As far as the garage door opened, i just have mine velcro to the underside of the fairing...makes it easy to hit the button when i get home.
  14. I know that it does, i just got careless...I usually run mobil 1 Synthetic...but apparently when i grabbed the jug last time i wasnt paying close enough attention and grabbed an "EC" one...oops...only cost me $350 and a couple hours of my time
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