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Some people like to add a few aftermarket accessories to their bike. There's got to be a motorcycle under there somewhere.

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go go gadget. :roll:
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Wheres the fluffy dice??
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That's got me wondering - does the fluffy dice thing translate? How about a nodding dog?

Reminds me of a DR who used to go around Soho with a pair of little box-like car speakers bolted to his top-box. An auditory safety measure, no doubt. Or there was another dispatcher on a pristine BMW with all manner of extra gauges mounted in the fairing. Including inlet manifold pressure dials.
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ftang wrote: Or there was another dispatcher on a pristine BMW with all manner of extra gauges mounted in the fairing. Including inlet manifold pressure dials.
He probably needs to know that there's enough pressure to pass that pushbike at the side of the road...or just to confirm that its actually running :P
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Stig wrote:He probably needs to know that there's enough pressure to pass that pushbike at the side of the road...or just to confirm that its actually running :P
Steady on Stig, you might just upset my K1100 (It's 95K miles old you know) , and I don't want it beating up my YZF750R in the dead of night! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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drcn wrote:
Stig wrote:He probably needs to know that there's enough pressure to pass that pushbike at the side of the road...or just to confirm that its actually running :P
Steady on Stig, you might just upset my K1100 (It's 95K miles old you know) , and I don't want it beating up my YZF750R in the dead of night! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ride safe guys how 'bout an altimeter to know if yer too high to ride?

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