View Full Version : Post the last thing you bought for your bike !
3LOU5
05-18-2009, 05:57 PM
(I mean, besides the usual gas or oil).
http://www.latus-harley-davidson.com/prodimages/49053_96_M_195d6.jpg
Man, I didn't think these things make such a big difference, but they sure as heck do. :thumbup:
Ryan...
05-18-2009, 07:02 PM
Paint- Quart of SEM Hotrod Black
Red Chrome Windshield
I know, two things, but I bought them within 5 minutes of each other so I think that counts :D
E36 Phantom
05-18-2009, 11:37 PM
Bigger jets & a nice carb clean and jet install.
mullman
05-19-2009, 04:42 AM
Biker's Friend (http://www.bikersfriend.com/) bag for my trip to the NC Outerbanks this summer.
3LOU5, I've seen that in the Harley big book - it makes a huge difference.
I'm sure you've found the Sportster forum, but it not clicky here (http://xlforum.net/).
I have the black engine guard and plan on putting highway pegs on it after powdercoating them black.
[All the HD ones are chrome]
biglovemp
05-19-2009, 05:19 AM
Blue rim tape...
They came pre-cut and pre-curved and I still have a very hard time putting on the first quarter. I left it alone until i could find the tool to make it easier. I read on one of the forums that one actually does exist.:dunno:
jvr826
05-19-2009, 07:28 AM
3LOU5, how did you manage to escape the "hundred dollar store" with only one item? I have those pegs too. You may want to put some loc-tite on the threads of the allen bolt holding them on... ask me how I know.
Last thing I bought was a 90/90 21" ME 880, but a couple years ago I did a major remodel of the front end. I think the biggest difference in comfort and looks was going with taller bars, grips, chrome controls with wires run thru the bars, and new-style mirrors. The slight increase in bar height really improved my riding comfort.
http://images.kodakgallery.com/photos2948/5/0/36/22/41/9/941223600503_0_ALB.jpg
3LOU5
05-19-2009, 10:27 AM
mullman - Yes, that big HD book has a bunch of goodies I wish I had. I now know what "HD" stands for: High (or Hundred) Dollars. :rofl:
While I knew about the XL forum, I ended up joining www.hdforums.com because it seems to have just a bit more traffic, but I could be wrong. Thanks for the "heads-up" though.
jvr826 - Thanks for the loctite advise. I also know that these Harley engines are one of the smoothest powerplants ever devised in the motorcycle world (yeah, right), so I end up loctiting just about EVERYTHING on my bike....highway peg bolts, derby cover bolts, timer cover bolts, a/c cover bolts, backrest pad to sissy bar bolts, turn signal stalk to fork clamp bolts, etc., etc. (No, I didn't get just "one" thing). I'm not taking any chances on anything falling off while on the road.
BTW, I like your WG. If I only had the height (i.e. longer legs), that would've been my bike of choice. To me, that WG-look is THE ultimate cruiser look.
jvr826
05-19-2009, 06:34 PM
Thanks, I love my WG! After all these years I still oogle at it when I am in the garage.
I have a story about lost bolts... I was on my way back to California from Boulder, CO one summer and riding thru Zion National Park just before sundown on July 4th. Both of my front engine mount bolts fell out. Can you say f&*$ed? I was going nowhere, so my buddy had to ride to get help to call a tow truck. Hours later one shows up and takes me to Washington/St. George where I'm able to get some bolts the next morning.
I check this stuff regularly and before a long trip, I go over the bike. Apparently that time I missed the engine mounts. I won't make that mistake again! And, I carry spares.
color matching rim stripe, moded out the front turn signals, and moded out the rear fender, and new rear led turns, with a new flasher fuse keep the leds from the hyper flash.
in the first pic. if you zoom in, you'll see the new moded turn mounted into the air duct.
biglovemp
07-20-2009, 05:38 AM
color matching rim stripe, moded out the front turn signals, and moded out the rear fender, and new rear led turns, with a new flasher fuse keep the leds from the hyper flash.
in the first pic. if you zoom in, you'll see the new moded turn mounted into the air duct.
How did you stick on the rim tape? I bought that as well for my bike and installed 1/4 of a peice and it came out really really wavy! I didnt like it at all... I heard there is some sort of special tool to make that install easier and cleaner? :dunno:
well the fist thing is too make sure you clean the hell out your wheels. since the tape was pre curved. all i did is use the inner edge of the rim as a guide. you press lightly with your finger as you go. once you get one peice in place and you like it, go back and presss down a little harder. and don't pull the tape as you go, that will strecth the tape and will give a wavey look too. the only other thing i did was mark the tire where the weight was, used a flathead screw driver poped it off, put tape on and tap it back on with a hammer. you don't need a tool to put this on. just like i said light pressing as you go and use the edge as a guide.
biglovemp
07-21-2009, 08:27 AM
well the fist thing is too make sure you clean the hell out your wheels. since the tape was pre curved. all i did is use the inner edge of the rim as a guide. you press lightly with your finger as you go. once you get one peice in place and you like it, go back and presss down a little harder. and don't pull the tape as you go, that will strecth the tape and will give a wavey look too. the only other thing i did was mark the tire where the weight was, used a flathead screw driver poped it off, put tape on and tap it back on with a hammer. you don't need a tool to put this on. just like i said light pressing as you go and use the edge as a guide.
I tried one peice and it came out like crap. Luckily the set i bought came with two extra. which means i have one more f**k up... I dont know what i did wrong though... I heard the tool costs a couple of bucks and makes it a million times easier...:dunno:
well like i said if you pull tape while your pressing it on, pulling it will stretch it and give that wavy look because it is preformed. just lay it naturally and press with your finger as you lay it down. another trick you can use, it takes a little longer. is get spray bottle mix 50/50 water and alchol, with a couple of drops of soap. shake, spray the back side of the tape and rim. place the stripe on, this mix will allow you to move the stripe into position, and then with your finger press out the water mix, and let dry. a small squezy works well. if you go the second route the stripe could move so use one finger to hold the center in place and work one side and then the next. as for the tool i couldn't tell what it is. working in a body shop gives me an advantage on doing stuff like this.
Ryan...
07-22-2009, 02:33 PM
I just dropped $80 on new brake pads for the front, $40 for red flushmount front turn signals, and $220 for Bridgestone BT016 tires front/rear. It'll be seem like a completely new bike next Tuesday!!!!
i forgot that i too just bought new pads for the rear. paid 13 bucks included shipping.:)
Ryan...
07-22-2009, 06:24 PM
i forgot that i too just bought new pads for the rear. paid 13 bucks included shipping.:)
Lucky! The guy that works on my bike told me "The way you drive you better buy the HH compounds or you're a bigger idiot than I thought!" :D
Forgot to add: Frame sliders, every bike should have 'em!
when i need to replace them the forum that i'm on, i did some asking around for brands/price. the dealer wanted i think 45 for the pads alone. and another member posted a link to ebay for the rears. i've found out that we don't need that agressive pads for the rear. i mean it's a 500r. light bike. when i got them i thought i got a set of 10-speed bikecycle brake pads. they were the smallest pads i've ever seen. and changing them literaly took 15 mins to change and bleed the system. i actually had a harder time finding dot4 brake fluid at the auto store.
the next thing i have in mind to do is a paint job, new jag mirrors, some decals, hopefull new front foot pegs. and got to black the windscreen.
biglovemp
07-23-2009, 05:32 AM
Lucky! The guy that works on my bike told me "The way you drive you better buy the HH compounds or you're a bigger idiot than I thought!" :D
Forgot to add: Frame sliders, every bike should have 'em!
Dude when did you get ride of the other bike? Didnt you just get it???
Why havent you posted pics of your new one? :nono:
Ryan...
07-23-2009, 08:36 AM
Dude when did you get ride of the other bike? Didnt you just get it???
Why havent you posted pics of your new one? :nono:
Sorry, it all happened so fast! I sold the F4I (red/white) to my friend last week, then picked this up two days later :D
It's a 2006 600rr Repsol, power commander, BMC air filter, modified stock exhaust, putting down 117 h, which is really good for a 600 :yikes: I love this thing!
I'll get more pics later, but my camera ended up in someone's beer pong cup last week :dunno: These are the pics from the dealer, I'll get more after I put the new mods on, those turn signals are absolutely hideous :tsk:
biglovemp
07-23-2009, 11:31 AM
Sorry, it all happened so fast! I sold the F4I (red/white) to my friend last week, then picked this up two days later :D
It's a 2006 600rr Repsol, power commander, BMC air filter, modified stock exhaust, putting down 117 h, which is really good for a 600 :yikes: I love this thing!
I'll get more pics later, but my camera ended up in someone's beer pong cup last week :dunno: These are the pics from the dealer, I'll get more after I put the new mods on, those turn signals are absolutely hideous :tsk:
Thats a very very nice bike man. I like it much much better than your last one. :thumbup:
Whats a modified "stock" exhaust? It looks like an aftermarket one to me.:confused:
On a side note, i saw that you are looking into the bridgstone tires... Do some reading on them and see if those are really what you want... I did a ton of research before buying my tires (michelin pilot powers) and these were the best ones from what i read, and now i could add more to that due to experience with them... I had them on my last bike and bought them for my new bike. These are awesome tires. The grip on them are great as well... Read up on them a little before you make up your mind on which one you choose.
Ride safe!:thumbup:
Ryan...
07-23-2009, 01:01 PM
Thats a very very nice bike man. I like it much much better than your last one. :thumbup:
Whats a modified "stock" exhaust? It looks like an aftermarket one to me.:confused:
On a side note, i saw that you are looking into the bridgstone tires...
Actually it is aftermarket, but I can't see a brand name anywhere, that's just what the ad said when I was looking at it, and that's what I've been incorrectly telling people.
As for tires, I went with a set of (sit down before reading this) Shinko 009s. My cousin had a set on his 08 GSXR 1000 and he loves them. He got 5k miles out of his rear, 70% commuting 30% twisty roads. he said warmup takes a bit, but when heated they grip like his old Pirelli Rossos. Plus, I had a discount from a local honda dealer and picked up the front/rear for $120! I'll definately post up a review after I get them on.
MMMM_ERT
07-23-2009, 02:26 PM
Hand made leather solo bag for the softail...
Looks like this but on another bike...
http://garageleathers.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bl1009n_bike.jpg
Hand made leather solo bag for the softail...
Looks like this but on another bike...
http://garageleathers.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bl1009n_bike.jpgoh snap you ride. God help us:p:rofl:
Ryan...
07-23-2009, 05:55 PM
Hand made leather solo bag for the softail...
Looks like this but on another bike...
Does this mean you're going to be ripped away from OT to hang with us occasionally??
MMMM_ERT
07-23-2009, 08:23 PM
Does this mean you're going to be ripped away from OT to hang with us occasionally??
If my track record is any indication...I'll be banned from OT and have to start hanging out here anyway. :rofl:
p/s - banned
site feedback - banned
ot - ?
Ryan...
07-23-2009, 08:51 PM
If my track record is any indication...I'll be banned from OT and have to start hanging out here anyway. :rofl:
p/s - banned
site feedback - banned
ot - ?
Are those *permanent* bans?
MMMM_ERT
07-23-2009, 09:27 PM
Are those *permanent* bans?
Well P/S I left on my own...they only made it official when I suggested they shut the cesspool down.
As for SF...who knows. :rofl:
mullman
07-24-2009, 05:31 AM
The last thing I bought for my bike was a few gallons of premium today at 0545.
Love riding in the early morning and watching the sun rise!
biglovemp
07-24-2009, 05:37 AM
Actually it is aftermarket, but I can't see a brand name anywhere, that's just what the ad said when I was looking at it, and that's what I've been incorrectly telling people.
As for tires, I went with a set of (sit down before reading this) Shinko 009s. My cousin had a set on his 08 GSXR 1000 and he loves them. He got 5k miles out of his rear, 70% commuting 30% twisty roads. he said warmup takes a bit, but when heated they grip like his old Pirelli Rossos. Plus, I had a discount from a local honda dealer and picked up the front/rear for $120! I'll definately post up a review after I get them on.
I have never heard of Shinkos. :dunno:
I will see what i find on them..
I got my set of pilot powers for about 430 for the front and rear. If i recall correctly...
These tires are freaking awesome... They grip like no other i have seen... They warm up fast and when they do you could stick a peice of gravel with you hand on them... I love them and swear by them even though i havent really tried any others...
On my current bike i had bridgstones BT016 (i think) they were horrible... I would never buy them..
If my track record is any indication...I'll be banned from OT and have to start hanging out here anyway. :rofl:
p/s - banned
site feedback - banned
ot - ?
:rofl:
Just share your time between here and there and you should be fine... It seems as if OT calmed down a whole lot with the sensitivos....:dunno:
MMMM_ERT
07-24-2009, 09:50 AM
:rofl:
Just share your time between here and there and you should be fine... It seems as if OT calmed down a whole lot with the sensitivos....:dunno:
Calmed down?...theres more life signs in Michael Jacksons casket... :rofl:
It's too bad really. :(
Ryan...
07-24-2009, 02:39 PM
I got my set of pilot powers for about 430 for the front and rear. If i recall correctly...
These tires are freaking awesome... They grip like no other i have seen... They warm up fast and when they do you could stick a peice of gravel with you hand on them... I love them and swear by them even though i havent really tried any others...
What kind of mileage did you get out of them? I put on almost 80 a day commuting to and from work... I couldn't justify spending too much on sticky tires if they only last 2k miles...
biglovemp
07-27-2009, 06:19 AM
Calmed down?...theres more life signs in Michael Jacksons casket... :rofl:
It's too bad really. :(
:rofl:
I guess its more hope than anything....
What kind of mileage did you get out of them? I put on almost 80 a day commuting to and from work... I couldn't justify spending too much on sticky tires if they only last 2k miles...
I cant really say the mileage i am getting out of them cause i have not had them long enough... On my last bike i had them for about 1000 miles then the bike got stolen... On my current bike i have had them for about 1300 miles and they still look brand new...:dunno: I think i read that they give something like 4-5k miles...
3LOU5
07-28-2009, 06:19 PM
One of the most unique-looking helmets I've ever seen. Hopefully, I ordered the correct size:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/2009-AGV-Dragon-Helmet.jpg
LuvThatSam
07-29-2009, 08:47 AM
One of the most unique-looking helmets I've ever seen. Hopefully, I ordered the correct size:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/2009-AGV-Dragon-Helmet.jpg
That looks like it'll be a nice snug fit.
MMMM_ERT
07-29-2009, 11:03 AM
One of the most unique-looking helmets I've ever seen. Hopefully, I ordered the correct size:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ProductImages/300/2009-AGV-Dragon-Helmet.jpg
Is it DOT approved? Who makes it?
3LOU5
07-29-2009, 04:13 PM
That looks like it'll be a nice snug fit.
Snug is what you want....but not TOO snug as to make your eyeballs pop out.
It'll be used mainly at night when I ride home from work at 2:00 AM when I'll encounter pesky flying insects. :mad:
Perhaps a windshield is in my future....
3LOU5
07-29-2009, 04:15 PM
Is it DOT approved? Who makes it?
The Dragon is made by AGV (an Italian company, iirc) and is completely DOT approved.
I like that I can switch out the visor from tinted to clear, but from what I've read they are easily scratched. :eek:
Ryan...
07-29-2009, 04:52 PM
On my last bike i had them for about 1000 miles then the bike got stolen... On my current bike i have had them for about 1300 miles and they still look brand new...:dunno: I think i read that they give something like 4-5k miles...
Sorry to hear about the stolen bike, very common around here... From the reviews I've found on my cbr forums, people that drive aggressively are averaging less than 2500 from the rear tire, and about 4 on the front. If these Shinkos don't live up to my wildest dreams I'll go back to what I know, Pirelli Diablo Rosso.
MMMM_ERT
07-30-2009, 10:53 AM
The Dragon is made by AGV (an Italian company, iirc) and is completely DOT approved.
I like that I can switch out the visor from tinted to clear, but from what I've read they are easily scratched. :eek:
Cool looking.:thumbup: I looked local to see if there are any dealers I can go try one on at. Nothing. :(
I hate buying stuff sight-unseen...especially a helmet...it's gotta fit right.
Cool looking.:thumbup: I looked local to see if there are any dealers I can go try one on at. Nothing. :(
I hate buying stuff sight-unseen...especially a helmet...it's gotta fit right.
for some reason, i see you wearing that helmet even when your driving your car.:D
Ryan...
07-30-2009, 04:39 PM
for some reason, i see you wearing that helmet even when your driving your car.:D
He also wears a bright orange one when walking outside his house.
sno_duc
08-06-2009, 03:33 PM
Does Mrs. sno-duc's bike count??
If so new wheels,rearsets, handlebars, bar-end turn signals, bar-end mirrors, repainted tank with a retro logo, shorty levers, et al
Melissa
08-06-2009, 07:55 PM
Does Mrs. sno-duc's bike count??
If so new wheels,rearsets, handlebars, bar-end turn signals, bar-end mirrors, repainted tank with a retro logo, shorty levers, et al
Nice!!
(Didn't know there was someone from AK on the board! I was in Sitka for four years.)
MMMM_ERT
08-17-2009, 09:57 PM
Exhaust for my Hog... I installed them and now I can hear the motor when I'm riding...and more importantly, others on the road can hear me. ;) Not obnoxiously loud though. :thumbs:
Exhaust for my Hog... I installed them and now I can hear the motor when I'm riding...and more importantly, others on the road can hear me. ;) Not obnoxiously loud though. :thumbs:
are you going to be a typical hog owner, and spend a 100k modifing it.:p
MMMM_ERT
08-18-2009, 10:22 AM
are you going to be a typical hog owner, and spend a 100k modifing it.:p
No...I'm going to be the typical Hog owner and not bathe, stab people and start bar fights.
mullman
08-18-2009, 12:45 PM
Exhaust for my Hog... I installed them and now I can hear the motor when I'm riding...and more importantly, others on the road can hear me. ;) Not obnoxiously loud though. :thumbs:
Nice!
Mine is pretty loud, but I like it. :D
Stopped by the dealer today and picked up the 2010 'Motoring Accessories' tome.
Here we go again.
No...I'm going to be the typical Hog owner and not bathe, stab people and start bar fights.
i see your confussed. that makes you a responible rider.
a typical hog rider never waves.:D
MMMM_ERT
08-19-2009, 12:25 PM
Nice!
Mine is pretty loud, but I like it. :D
Stopped by the dealer today and picked up the 2010 'Motoring Accessories' tome.
Here we go again.
It's insane the stuff they have to spend your money on. Fortunately for me...I picked a "blacked out" and minimalistic bike...:rofl:
mullman
08-19-2009, 12:47 PM
It's insane the stuff they have to spend your money on. Fortunately for me...I picked a "blacked out" and minimalistic bike...:rofl:
I can't recall, did you get a Crossbones? :thumbup:
MMMM_ERT
08-19-2009, 02:26 PM
I can't recall, did you get a Crossbones? :thumbup:
Yep. Pics in the "Birthday" thread of this forum. :thumbup:
mullman
08-19-2009, 03:54 PM
I dig it!
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