vtrider
Member
Well, I've had my spyder for a while now and put on over 20,000 miles since I've owned it. It's been a pretty good ride for me without any major issues so far. Now I'm in my next phase and want to add some upgrades and mods to bring my spyder to my liking.
I've done some research and seen other peoples spyders. Some things I really like, some I don't, and some are just not for me, not to insult anyone. It really does come down to personal preference and the comfort level or appearence we desire in our spyders. these are some of the upgrades and mods I will be adding soon:
1. Corbin smuggler trunk and corbin seat and backrest.
2. BRP Givi saddle bags, Passenger foot peg extentions and 23 inch ultra touring windscreen.
3. ISCI floor boards with shifter, brake lever and parking brake extention.
(Thanks rnet for letting me check these out on your spyder!)
4. New PC-8 fuse panel, two powerlet sockets, tank bag socket and other accessories from Eastern Beaver. I now have a Centech fuse panel for accessories, but I think the PC-8 is a better unit.

5. New Oxford heated Grips from Lockitt.com. My Symtec heated grips no longer are working. Somthing is shorting and causing the fuse to blow. I just haven't had time to trouble shoot them. I do like the Oxford heated grips and controler and hope it will serve my purpose better.
6. Mirror Extenions and fan gaurd from Kewlmetal
7. Some lighting upgrades from ESI, like the mud flap lights, givi saddle bag lights ect.
I will be using some income tax return and taking on a small loan for all this stuff, because if I wait for all the cash I will never get it done. I just seem to live, work and pay bills anyhow, so WHAT THE HECK I SAY!
This will be just under $5,000 in upgrades. For me this will make my spyder my own personalized sport tourer, which will be better for long distance travel. I may consider adding some new graphics as well, but that will be in another phase sometimes in the future. I will need to give that some thought. I'll let you all know when some of these mods start to come together.
I've done some research and seen other peoples spyders. Some things I really like, some I don't, and some are just not for me, not to insult anyone. It really does come down to personal preference and the comfort level or appearence we desire in our spyders. these are some of the upgrades and mods I will be adding soon:
1. Corbin smuggler trunk and corbin seat and backrest.
2. BRP Givi saddle bags, Passenger foot peg extentions and 23 inch ultra touring windscreen.
3. ISCI floor boards with shifter, brake lever and parking brake extention.
(Thanks rnet for letting me check these out on your spyder!)
4. New PC-8 fuse panel, two powerlet sockets, tank bag socket and other accessories from Eastern Beaver. I now have a Centech fuse panel for accessories, but I think the PC-8 is a better unit.

5. New Oxford heated Grips from Lockitt.com. My Symtec heated grips no longer are working. Somthing is shorting and causing the fuse to blow. I just haven't had time to trouble shoot them. I do like the Oxford heated grips and controler and hope it will serve my purpose better.

6. Mirror Extenions and fan gaurd from Kewlmetal
7. Some lighting upgrades from ESI, like the mud flap lights, givi saddle bag lights ect.
I will be using some income tax return and taking on a small loan for all this stuff, because if I wait for all the cash I will never get it done. I just seem to live, work and pay bills anyhow, so WHAT THE HECK I SAY!
This will be just under $5,000 in upgrades. For me this will make my spyder my own personalized sport tourer, which will be better for long distance travel. I may consider adding some new graphics as well, but that will be in another phase sometimes in the future. I will need to give that some thought. I'll let you all know when some of these mods start to come together.
