Posted by TC on May 6, 2007, 3:48 am
I just ordered my mustang seat and a sissy bar pad . . .
Can't wait for them to come so I can take longer trips.
I hope it's as easy as they say.
Roy Rouser wrote:
> A Mustang Seat, highway pegs and a marvelous invention called a lazy rider
> makes the long trips more enjoyable. I am headed to Deals Gap in two weeks
> and I am having a hard time controlling my 50 year old ass. Check out
> lazyrider.com
>> drieszguesswhattozap@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> That link didn't work. Well, if I added index.html it did but it wasn't
>>>> looking like what you meant to send me too.
>>>>
>>>> I like the back rest idea as long as I can take it on and off as need.
>>> Whoops! Omit the hyphen:
>>>
>>> http://www.protac.net/
>>>
>>> Sorry about that.
>> That worked better
>
>
Posted by TC on May 6, 2007, 3:54 am
A slightly related question.
I'm looking to add a few things electrical. Nothing major but I'm
wondering everyone thoughts on how to wire them.
My only condition is that power is only supplied when the key is "on".
I'm thinking things like GPS (soon), light bar (At some point),
cigarette lighter power (at some point to charge cell phone or similar),
similar things.
I was wondering if adding a harness is a good way or just wondering
peoples thoughts so I don't get into electrical issues or other problems.
TC
TC wrote:
> I have posted this on alt.motorcycles but I decided to get the Yamaha
> view of this.
>
> I'm looking to ride the Alaskan Highway next year after I've built up
> enough vacation time at work. I'd like to do it on a motorcycle (Yamaha
> V Star 1100). Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this trip.
>
> My general idea is this. I live in New England. I'd ride to Vegas spend
> a few days around there. Head to Seattle then do the Alaskan Highway.
>
> My return route would be cutting across Canada back home.
>
> I'm thinking 1 month for the trip.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> TC
> makes the long trips more enjoyable. I am headed to Deals Gap in two weeks
> and I am having a hard time controlling my 50 year old ass. Check out
> lazyrider.com
>> drieszguesswhattozap@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> That link didn't work. Well, if I added index.html it did but it wasn't
>>>> looking like what you meant to send me too.
>>>>
>>>> I like the back rest idea as long as I can take it on and off as need.
>>> Whoops! Omit the hyphen:
>>>
>>> http://www.protac.net/
>>>
>>> Sorry about that.
>> That worked better
>
>