Just a pelican case ^^;
Turns out pretty much trying to add a off the shelf top case for this generation is quite hard and near impossible =/ so I decided that it would be much easier if I just diy my own.
Ended up buying a spare pillion seat, a pelican case and bolting it together with some 3d...
sounds like a good deal, GS500 with 1200 km? practically brand new...
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-touring/city-of-toronto/suzuki-gs-500-f-for-sale/1453872477
shop around at different places keeping in mind that places like gpbikes and royal have no hst sale or tent sales sorta things.
Last time i found f9 had the cheapest and ships to my door :)
I understand emergency vehicle doing all these things with their lights and/or sirens on. but if its not, they're just another vehicle on the road that has to follow the law.
I think once people are caught once stopped or not, the chances of them doing it again is pretty low. For the average drivers, $600-$1000 is quite a bit.
Also the people that does it at a stop light, tends to forget to look up at the right time and causes delays at a light. Yes they only delay...
Earlier this year my friend dropped my bike in a parking lot and broke the clutch leaver. We couldn't find any rental trucks in stock that day so we ended up going to home Depot and buying a piece of 8 feet long construction plank and renting their cargo van to load my sv650.
It cost like $40 to...
Well after couple hours I went back out and the keys plus the bike is still out there. So that guy might be lucky to find his keys in his bike when he leaves :)
So curious if you guys ever had the situation where when you parked your bike and looked over to the bike next to your and find their bike keys are inside the pillion seat lock?(or ignition)
if this is mostly for the ride, i'm interested mostly cause i'm out of Stouffville as well :)
not a entrepreneur or anything thou so~ just figure it be neat to meet people around the area with a passion for motorcycling~
Your membership won't upgrade till after 24 hours of having it. I know somebody that works for CAA and couldn't help me when my friend dropped my bike in a parking lot and broke the clutch leaver. Ended up rented a homedepot truck + a plank of wood, and got it home that way :)
Way cheaper then...
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