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From the album: VFR, duh
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Sorry to disappoint MaxSwell, but this is a silver '05. It's just the lighting that makes it look lighter. Both times I've done the Star School, they did NOT require taping of any lights. They only required the head lights and brake lights to be non-working/unplugged. Which is kinda odd because I've done two different track days at the same track, and they required the tape. I would have guessed that it would be track dependant, but evidently it's more who is operating the track time.
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Neither. The front signals are a dual filament bulb, but the 1156/57 bulbs are a round base, push & twist style bulb. The front signals are similar to the rear brake/tail lights.
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From the album: VFR, duh
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From the album: VFR, duh
Just a piece of steel that I cut and ground to the fitment that I was looking for. Then mounted that to the OEM mount, and wham! A Givi trunk on an OEM mount. -
From the album: VFR, duh
I like the look of the M5 Givi mounting plate better, and that is what came with my original Givi set-up, so that is what I used. -
From the album: VFR, duh
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I have installed an assload of those on metric cruisers. If I ever own any type of cruiser, these would be on the bike. They are worth the money IMHO. BUT, one of the other VERY popular farkles are heated grips. Being that the ISO grip are metal, I would tend to think that you wouldn't be able to fully utilize the heating element of the grip heaters with the ISO grips. Just some thoughts to ponder since you live in MN.
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Hail damage caused by a storm that rolled through Topeka, KS on May 21, 2011. My VFR was sitting in the Capital Plaza Hotel parking lot.
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From the album: Hail damage and the storm
This picture was taken about 30 minutes after the storm passed through. The temperature was about 82 degrees, so I'm not sure how big the stones were we they actually came down. -
From the album: Hail damage and the storm
This car was sitting two cars down from my VFR. One of two shattered windows that were within 50' of my bike. -
From the album: Hail damage and the storm
The two dents in the tank. If you look closely, you can see the broken paint just behind the fuel filler ring. -
From the album: Hail damage and the storm
When everyone was released from the storm shelter, they all gathered in the parking lot to survey the damage. This funnel cloud was several miles east of us and looked very ominous. -
From the album: Hail damage and the storm
This was taken from my 4th floor room. Everyone was supposed to be gathering in the storm shelter (ballroom of the hotel), but I stayed to take pictures instead. -
From the album: Hail damage and the storm
The broken MRA Vario touring screen was broken from the top to bottom. You can barely make out a missing piece at the top of the windscreen, and a large piece on the bottom. The adjustable lip is the only thing that kept the screen together to make it rideable.