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Best Mods
Originally Posted by NancysToy
Fifty gallons of gas!
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For me, it was Inspector Gadget's rear mud flap and rear trunk shelf. Every time riding on wet roads, splatter would be all the way up to the back of my helmet, mud flap solved problem. Rear shelf is great spot for small items and won't get lost in the black hole.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I notice that you didn't mention leaving Nancy at home... Like Darren did with HIS Missus!
it is with a heavy heart that I must retract my message as being down right incorrect, my wife of many many many years seen my post
Last edited by darren; 03-05-2012 at 06:42 AM.
Reason: told
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for us the $10." Cramp Buster" we put on our throttles was one of the best and the cheapest mod we've done
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1st round goes to Lamont, IPS with Spyder. 2nd round to follow, Baker Air Wings -- any discount codes?
Thanks for all the ideas, first of the spring group rides on March 17th.
"THE DOG SLED"
2011 Spyder Can Am RTS SM5 (Orbital Blue)
Nuvi 550 GPS With Ram Mount
Drink 2 Go Cup Holder
KewlMetal RT Run-Turn-Brake LED
GloRyder Wolf Paw (in blue)
DMWMS Decal
IPS w/
Alaska Leather Sheepskin Butt Pad
TricLed - Brake Pedal
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Originally Posted by tobor9
for us the $10." Cramp Buster" we put on our throttles was one of the best and the cheapest mod we've done
What size Cramp Busters did you use on your Spyder? Were they stock grips.
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My flaming bird on the frunk comes in under the pricing threshold... Thanks Pete!
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replacing the analog gauges with a 12v socket and a Voltmeter
Never thought about the 12V socket. The voltmeter was almost a given. Been thinking about oil pressure as well, but the 12V socket may be a good alternative.
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For comfort alone under 100.00...Gadget floor boards hands down.
Rewaco RF-1 GT
Inline 4 cylinder Ford Zetec with multi-port fuel inject, 140 HP
0-60mph: 5.8 seconds
5 speed sync manual with reverse, mechanical dry clutch.
Front suspension: Trapezoidal fork with center spring
Rear suspension: Independent with Bilstein gas shock absorbers
Brake System: Grimeca calipers, linked ventilated discs, with booster
10.57 gallons
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for looks and function, bump skid
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Whether the cost is $200 or $1000 (it is not), the Utopia Backrests have brought me more comfort and pleasure than any mod in the last three years
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The brake light on the rear lid from Custom Dynamics. Safety first. Next i will get the utopia backrest.
Happy Spyder Owner
States visited on the Spyder.
And if we live life without a passion, then we're not living.
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Originally Posted by TOPDOGJIM
Baker Air Wings, hmm....are they easy to install? First ride I have ever owned without lowers.
The RT is ALL lowers. I remove the lower air deflectors to increase air flow in hot weather. this helps a lot. I am sure that the bakers would help direct air much better to rider and pass.
Happy Spyderlovers
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I would opt for adding lights over anything else. Seems you hear the same line after every bike accident involving a car, "I didn't see him". IMHO, adding lights over the stock reflectors is best and safest investment. Then do "frilly" add-ons.
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Just added the full size break pedal and a 64 gb Ipod touch for the trunk.
"THE DOG SLED"
2011 Spyder Can Am RTS SM5 (Orbital Blue)
Nuvi 550 GPS With Ram Mount
Drink 2 Go Cup Holder
KewlMetal RT Run-Turn-Brake LED
GloRyder Wolf Paw (in blue)
DMWMS Decal
IPS w/
Alaska Leather Sheepskin Butt Pad
TricLed - Brake Pedal
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The Tricled fender lights would probably get my vote for the best mod under $100
and the Utopia back (although over $200) is my absolute hands down best mod to date.
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Grip Puppies...
Big Comfort, small price...
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