our Son (25y) showed no interest on our three wheelers - that changed when he first testet the Ryker one week ago .. so I hired one for a trip in the mountains, to show him "how to.." .. our first father_Mother-child tour
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he found out that our one is much more stabil on the front (BajaRon) and has more torque on the lower end ...
Outlander fairing - Fox-shock - BajaRon Swaybar - Hankook tire/ back - 165/50 Imperial tires front & longer front shocks - GIVI Topase - Shad sidecases -heated grips - new seats
We have three very recent mods. Corbin seat, linQ adapter plate for the max mount and a tank bag. The plate allows the use of the LinQ trunk my wife uses on her sled.
Yesterday I've Installed the Givi E450 45L Top Case, Big Brake Pedal and added a custom made key chain. Still waiting on a Slingmod Led replacement headlight and Floorboards. Next mods: Rear shocks for riding two up (unsure of brand yet) and exhaust - with a smooth low rumble tone maybe Silber Tuneable or Treal.
Went on a 2 hour back road tour today and got the bike over 400 miles now and got to test out my new endlinks. They really make a difference.
I finally got my new handguard deflectors to install after waiting a month, but I'm waiting for my slingmod foam throttle to deliver so I don't have to take them off to slide it on.
Ordered a whole bunch of other accessories. LED bulbs, glove box organizer, and floodboards.
Installed LED headlights from Slingmods. Retaining rings could be a better fit.
Exactly! In fact in my case I found that casting defects known as fins (and/or "Flash") on the cast metal bulb receptacle (locking ring?) were interfering with installing the bulb. A dremel tool with a small diameter deburring bit fixed it right up.
I finally got around to installing the T2 LED headlights I got from Slingmods. I tried doing the install without taking out the headlight assemblies like that Brandon cat does in the install video. Apparently he has about 45 more joints and ligaments in his hands then I do. I finally just gave up, removed the assemblies, and did the job off the bike. It might have taken a little longer but my grandkids were in the house and they did not need to hear what it would have made me say.
Added the Slingmods front fender side and rear directionals. Replaces the reflectors and look really cool when flashing.
I bought those for the wife as well. Gonna try putting them on this weekend. Also gonna finish off the BajaRon links I bought last year and add the sway bar.
I found an app for my android phone that was pretty game changing for my helmet headphones. It's called media volume control.
It automatically adjusts my phone volumes based on how fast I am driving so when I come to a stop the phone goes down to the lowest volume setting so I can pay attention to my surroundings and as I speed up the volume adjusts so I can hear it over the bikes noises. Really convenient so I don't need to fiddle around with my volume settings constantly when going up-and-down highway speeds.