Here is how I mounted it
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Here is how I mounted it
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I have a set of web boards and find them absolutely fantastic - sturdy, reliable and stylish (take a look at some pics):
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Me too on 2012 RT - hard but possible
What do you think about this one?
http://autos.ca.msn.com/photos/toyota-i-road-preview
“The 'good old times' - all times when old are good.” ~ Lord Byron
“Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else.” ~ Ogden Nash
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Switch to a Spyder and you'll be glad you did. I was thinking about my move to my Spyder for a year and a half, but when I did do that, I never looked back. I absolutely love it. It took time for me...
That is my opinion as well.
Interesting. I never new about the existence of the SPYAlta. Thanks for sharing this. Are you talking about 19th of July here? Where exactly are they planning to meet - do you know? I guess I should...
It may not apply directly as a law, I agree, but the logic should still apply. Shouldn't it?
In any case, what I've learned from this conversation is that at the end of the day I'm on my own in...
Thank you. This sounds like a very good suggestion. I will try and see what happens.
Thanks everyone for your advices. Most of them are about finding a new dealer, and that is exactly what I cannot do. There is only one BRP dealer in town with 2 locations in different parts of city.
I wanted to remove two useless gauges (fuel and temperature) by disconnecting them and having their equivalents to appear on my central display. Then have those disconnected gauges replaced by a dash...
That is not good. You got me worried too because I own a 2012 RT as well.:dontknow::lecturef_smilie:
Good instructions. Thanks. I also think people were more concerned about not being able to re-set those stations. Someone mentioned that they have figured that out but never shared it with us, or at...
:clap:Looks like an ellaborate tatoo.:clap:
The only thing I would be worried about while doing only short trips is the battery, as it will not have sufficient time to recharge. I'd put it on a tender charge in-between (just in case).
Welcome to the Spyder world, sir!
You are right, sir. I never had a chance to experince that.
I doubt it.
(One day of my life)
I am busy, very busy, almost every single day.
Early morning; quick shower; cold sandwich.
Trip to work, things to remember, never forget.
Things that were...
You just hit the nail on the head!
Future purchase of what? I thought you already had a Spyder. Are you talking about a purchase of a conventional trike or what?
FRIGGATRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA
Morbid, irrational fear of Friday the 13th
The other word is paraskevidekatriaphobia.
:duh: Happy Friday :gaah:
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Doesn't it restrict the air flow?:dontknow:
demonstrated by Aruba police:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO-fW6ZeXuk
Welcome, brother, and congratulations on your awesome decision to buy a spyder. You've come to the right place. This forum is an amazing place.:congrats::congrats:
Looks great! Well done!
My favorite is #6. A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.;)
I don't normally have this problem, but when it happens, two table spoons of honey with a cup of tea help me get back to sleep.
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They are absolutely great. Thanks Bill.
:agree: I used to own Burgman 650 and thought it was a very powerful and surprisingly economical machine. I liked it, but then I saw a Spyder and fall in love with it.