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Best Mod for $100-$200?

MODS FOR $100

My $65 risers aren't enough to make the qualifer ....so I got nuttin......Mike.......:thumbup:
 
All this time over the past 2 years looking at...and adding farkles...and somehow I overlooked Lamont's IPS...How'd that happen?:popcorn:
 
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.
 
I notice that you didn't mention leaving Nancy at home... Like Darren did with HIS Missus! :roflblack:
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
 
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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
 
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.
 
My Favorite mod would have to be the rally stripes from PowerSportsWraps. :ohyea:

My Best mod is a toss up between the Utopia backrest and replacing the analog gauges with a 12v socket and a Voltmeter. :clap:
 
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.
 
Utopia

If I didn't have a Utopia backrest for my RT, I wouldn't be able to ride this beast more than a few miles. By co-incidence, the back is "indented" in just the spot where my "hinge" from a couple back operations is. 8 lower vertebrae bolted together and this hinge allows me to bend over. No touching the toes, but pretty darn good. :clap:

Second good deal is the Inspector Gadget footboards and (heel and toe shifter, which is more $.) Really super. :ohyea:

Tuck
 
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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