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« Reply #915 on: June 01, 2013, 04:33:43 PM »

Love this cute little battery..



And how they included the modular foam. It'll be great for packing it and my Ignitech all snug in my battery box.



Tiny!



also picked up one of those China knock-offs of the Motion Pro chain tool...sue me.



Looks like everything's there..



And an SSR billet kickstand...Love me some new shiny billet...



The instructions are amusing...


And a new tool box! Cheesy My stepson and I just finished stickering it. Smiley

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« Reply #916 on: June 02, 2013, 06:08:02 AM »

Latest stuffs I bought for my bike:

1. Givi side rack for ducati monster ... bought it from Monsterpart
2. Wolfman Monarch Pass saddlebags...bought it from AdvDesigns.

The bag has 19 L capacity each, so it's about 38 L both.  Add my Kriega US-30 if I necessary... then I will have a total of 68 L. I think that should be enough  Grin  I guess I'm slowly turning it into a touring bike.

Here's how it looks, when I did a load test. Right bag contained rain gear, tire plug kit, tire pressure gauge, Topeak mountain morph hand pump, USB cables, chargers, battery pack, extras bungee cords, a bottle of octane booster, spare levers, and a tool kit. The left side contained clothes in a drybag, a pair of docker pants, shorts, 3 polo shirts, some underwear, one pair of socks, Levi's jacket, and sandals.

I think it's good for a week ride Grin

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« Reply #917 on: June 02, 2013, 09:10:25 AM »

 That saddlebag setup looks great! Happy traveling!
 I just ordered in a set of shorty dB killers from fleabay for my Termys.
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« Reply #918 on: June 02, 2013, 02:37:41 PM »

Quat D Ex-Box Full System Exhaust, all 12.5 lbs of it. We weighed it but didn't weigh the stock system but it's a pig.

Integrated tail light but didn't hook up the blinkers, at least for now. I really like the little Barracuda blinkers I put on it.

TechSpec Gripsters for the tank (not in the pictures but on the bike now).





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« Reply #919 on: June 02, 2013, 03:06:09 PM »

Quat D Ex-Box Full System Exhaust, all 12.5 lbs of it. We weighed it but didn't weigh the stock system but it's a pig.

Integrated tail light but didn't hook up the blinkers, at least for now. I really like the little Barracuda blinkers I put on it.

TechSpec Gripsters for the tank (not in the pictures but on the bike now).

I have never heard a box system, compared to Termo's what do they sound like?  That looks sweet cleaner.  Can I beg of you to say the price of the Box?

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« Reply #920 on: June 02, 2013, 05:19:34 PM »

 Oil!! Castrol full synth 20-50 Harley oil, hope Donald doesn't reject it!
First oil change since the 1k break in service in Oct of '11. Fookin' DPO.
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« Reply #921 on: June 02, 2013, 06:07:14 PM »

I have never heard a box system, compared to Termo's what do they sound like?  That looks sweet cleaner.  Can I beg of you to say the price of the Box?



I haven't had a chance to compare them to my friend's Termis. I can say that they sound so much better than the quiet stock ones.

I called Randy at Bellissimoto to see if he had something used for sale. A customer with an S4RS ordered the system and sent it right out for ceramic coating. When he went to put it on he discovered the error of his ways. So it'd been sitting around and he sold it to me for $1200. It was a snug fit and it took Justin at Bellissimoto a good deal of time to get the whole thing to line up and slide into place. After that the ECU was plugged up to the laptop and the fuel/air mixture was trimmed using an exhaust sniffer. It runs great and sounds nice. Good, deep throaty sound. I had never heard one before but heard they sounded good and now I'm a big fan.
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« Reply #922 on: June 02, 2013, 06:12:06 PM »

I haven't had a chance to compare them to my friend's Termis. I can say that they sound so much better than the quiet stock ones.

I called Randy at Bellissimoto to see if he had something used for sale. A customer with an S4RS ordered the system and sent it right out for ceramic coating. When he went to put it on he discovered the error of his ways. So it'd been sitting around and he sold it to me for $1200. It was a snug fit and it took Justin at Bellissimoto a good deal of time to get the whole thing to line up and slide into place. After that the ECU was plugged up to the laptop and the fuel/air mixture was trimmed using an exhaust sniffer. It runs great and sounds nice. Good, deep throaty sound. I had never heard one before but heard they sounded good and now I'm a big fan.

Friday?
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« Reply #923 on: June 02, 2013, 06:40:02 PM »

Friday?

I was at Bellissimoto this past Friday. Is that what you're asking?
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« Reply #924 on: June 02, 2013, 06:51:25 PM »

I was at Bellissimoto this past Friday. Is that what you're asking?
I helped Justin . . .
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« Reply #925 on: June 02, 2013, 06:52:59 PM »

I helped Justin . . .

Well damn. Yeah, he's a good guy and I feel good with the work he did for sure.
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« Reply #926 on: June 02, 2013, 06:56:19 PM »

Well damn. Yeah, he's a good guy and I feel good with the work he did for sure.

Enjoy the bike . . !!!
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« Reply #927 on: June 02, 2013, 09:16:57 PM »

@Steve - from the first pic i was gonna comment on removing the rear pegs...
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bam! it's gone  Shocked

One nice looking machine man!  yeah keep those tiny blinkers

p.s. remove the side covers?  Grin
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« Reply #928 on: June 03, 2013, 06:46:32 AM »

@Steve - from the first pic i was gonna comment on removing the rear pegs...
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bam! it's gone  Shocked

One nice looking machine man!  yeah keep those tiny blinkers

p.s. remove the side covers?  Grin

I had to leave the passenger pegs on so we could use them as handles to get that thing up in a full sized pick-up. Now they're off except when the wife is drunk and will ride on the death trap, as she calls it.

I'm thinking about taking off the covers, want to see what's under there first. Right now I'm just happy to be rid of the udder.
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« Reply #929 on: June 03, 2013, 12:10:20 PM »

Steve is that my old pressure plate? Glad to see it lives again!



I replaced it with this

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