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Yes, I got lucky on that, It's new to me and I am going to love every KM on it!30 years and it looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor.
roads dried out long enough to take her for a ride....love the quiet, but throaty sound of that Cone Engineering muffler...
At Willamette Falls a few weeks ago. Now the roads are slushy and the bike is warm and dry in the garage.
You are correct. I fount the view of my shoulders in the stock mirrors less than useful. The mirrors are Rizoma. With the help of my brother in law, who is a machinist, I made the brackets from billet aluminum. The brackets use the same holes in the fairing and frame as the original mirrors. There is a thread on the forum (way back, maybe 2007?) where I described the process and had photo documentation of the results.
You are correct. I fount the view of my shoulders in the stock mirrors less than useful. The mirrors are Rizoma. With the help of my brother in law, who is a machinist, I made the brackets from billet aluminum. The brackets use the same holes in the fairing and frame as the original mirrors. There is a thread on the forum (way back, maybe 2007?) where I described the process and had photo documentation of the results.