Accessories???

Last year I bought a tank/tail bag, new helmet, and a rain suit. These items will certainly get use again this year. I just ordered some tork xpro helmet speakers. On the horizon a pair of disc locks. How about u?
 
Just picked up a used luggage rack, and a used GIVI top box to go on top. Both in great condition. Will put them on the bike soon.
Waiting on a new digital ignition system for a 30 year old bike.
 
Planning on a new helmet and either bluetooth speakers or bluetooth intercom w/ A2DP. Also need to buy/fab a mount for the iphone. New exhaust can and tank bag are on the list too.
 
Plan to do a lot more touring and trips this season, so I'm lookIng into getting a tank and tail bags for my '07 ZX6R. As well as a ram mount and Garmin GPS to help get me around.

Im already planning my trip to the east coast i.e. Newfoundland. Anyone done a ride there before?
 
Plan to do a lot more touring and trips this season, so I'm lookIng into getting a tank and tail bags for my '07 ZX6R. As well as a ram mount and Garmin GPS to help get me around.

Im already planning my trip to the east coast i.e. Newfoundland. Anyone done a ride there before?

I bought a 20 l US kriega tank/tail bag. To use it on the tank you need to buy the tank pad. I am happy with the bag. The olny issue I have is the zipper on the upper pouch got caught on the fabric inside the bag. Freeing the zipper ripped the fabric. I have to do something to patch it at some point. The rip doesn't effect my continued use of the bag, it's just an annoyance at this point. I am thinking a bicycle patch will do the trick.

As for nfld, I would love to at some point. That has to be 2000 k plus one way. At that distance, nfld, disney land or even colorado is in the realm.
 
Plan to do a lot more touring and trips this season, so I'm lookIng into getting a tank and tail bags for my '07 ZX6R. As well as a ram mount and Garmin GPS to help get me around.

Im already planning my trip to the east coast i.e. Newfoundland. Anyone done a ride there before?

Not been to the Rock on a bike, only by car. It's an absolutely beautiful destination though. Watch for wildlife on the roads. I saw more there than in Algonquin Park. Also, make sure you're good with securing your bike on the fairy. The crossing can get rough.
 
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