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That wouldn't work with you George. You'd get distracted by the other sites
RJs $89 wet weather pants, great for the cold wind and rain, or you can always stay home and it will cost ya Fuck all, dont think i
have ever spent under $100 on the bike.
Most bikes i usually fit the following all under a $100 pretty much what everyone does ; braided brake lines with sintered pads. Right angle tyre valves.
Phone charger socket. Trickle charger.
I'm getting arthritis in my hands and my right hand is worse than my left hand, it helps lots if I can release pressure on the throttle when I'm riding longer distances but releasing the throttle makes the bike slow down (duh), my bike doesn't have a cruise control, the aftermarket ones seemed a lot of trouble to fit and I didn't like the idea of a throttle lock that I have to engage and disengage manually. A mate suggested a Cramp Buster which is a sort of half wrist rest thing that goes on the throttle and lets you rest the palm on your hand against it to take the weight off your fingers, simple idea and I was a bit dubious until after my first long trip but after that I was a convert. They come in a few styles, thin, wider, black, chrome and you can get Cramp Buster (original and biggest range), Kuruyayn and generic. Best $25 I ever spent.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/231/throttle-rocker8482-ii
http://www.crampbuster.com/
I don't have monster size hands, so for me it was indicator button extenders. Easy too fit and makes using the indicators more appealing.
I got sick of looking at the shitty plastic tank bib, so I made one from an off cut of Aluminium Diamond Plate instead.
G'Day 06 Softail, how you been? I haven't seen you for a while, still got the same bike?
I've seen that Aluminium Diamond Plate, you did a good job with it, certainly different.
I have recently made my own tank lift kit , it was cheaper than buying one and most likely stronger as well.