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realistdreamer

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  1. Based on the dimensions on yours at Amazon and mine at Wally world, I think mine might be narrower. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Slime-Tire-Top-Off-Inflator/16782755
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  3. Wow. Time, talent and treasure went into that one. Nice work.
  4. Interesting idea of turning the battery around. I wish I had thought of that when I was cutting wires. No everything is set for the stock placement and given where the frame ground is, it's probably for the best.
  5. Thanks for the insight. I moved the stock toolkit behind the compressor and added a few extra tools in the grey pouch behind that. The slime compressor's case with plugs and adhesive fit perfectly in the grooves for the stock toolkit, so I figured the other tools were more flexible and could be placed elsewhere. Saw RedShed's tidy wiring and got jealous. Not quite up to those standards, but I added some additional 8 gauge grounds and a direct connect for my battery tender.
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    VFRNess

    Location of VFRNess on my 2000 VFR and some of the wiring
  7. Only after looking at pics of others did I realize my new-to-me 2000 came without a battery cover. Not sure if the wiring job I've done will interfere with a cover (I saw one on http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_1137wt_1071) What value does it add, particularly if I don't ride in the wet? Is it worth $10?
  8. Pictures can be found on this thread. http://www.vfrdiscus...rness-pictures/
  9. From the album: VFRNess

    After a bit of inspiration, I tidied things up a bit
  10. I just ordered this myself I spoke to Lucas at Tankslapper and decided to go with the 3M product And then after more questions I got them to cut me out o fthe same 3M material the pattern for the tank top protection I'm not looking forward to the install though... Frankly, mine was installed a bit crooked, but it provides the protection I wanted. I think I will just install the part most likely to get rock chips and leave the rest alone. He didn't have a test bike to fashion a piece for the cowl. He's near San Diego so if there's a 5th gen in his neighborhood, he said he make the mold if someone brought by a cowl. I kick my cowl every 5th time I get on. Lazy right leg I guess.
  11. Just got the bike and probably should have ridden awhile before going nuts on mods. One of those mods was a Signal Dynamics Voltage Monitor (not meter). Unfortunately or fortunately, it clued me in to charging system issues that I hadn't noticed. Other than that monitor, I've completed the following so far this spring: Headlight modulator (SDC) brake light modulator (SDC wig wag) Fenderectomy Reflective Rim Wraps - (I like silver against the yellow and it matches the reflective piping on my gear) VFRNess with accessory fuse box Symtec heated grips (finding they only work if your hands are on the grips which is not so good for those who rest their hands on the levers all day) Mirror Extenders (I don't miss seeing my elbows all the time) 12v accessory outlet (waterproof from West Marine). Installed because I was already going to have all the wiring open and figured why not) Stebel horn - much easier than I thought once you figure out where it will go. It's LOUD! eBay pazzo-like levers Flush-mount cowl bolts. This "mod" was instigated when the OEM bolts were stolen - that's another thread Tankslapper clear tank protection. According to my wife, I'm DONE!! - for this season anyway. My play money fund is nearly depleted. Unfortunately, the charging system woes necessitate the following in the next two weeks. New stator and R/R from Rick's through wiremybike.com Adding the additional wiring/grounding indicated in the pinned thread under Electrical I'll probably also add some blindspot mirrors, finish the tankslapper kit install, and label my spaghetti wiring job. I might also need a new chain before the season is over, but with less than 500 miles on since I bought her in February, I'm trying to postpone anything over $50 at this point.
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    Cowl Bolt

    Cowl bolt conversion to cheaper flush mount
  13. From the album: Cowl Bolt

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    Voltage Monitor

    Symtec Voltage Monitor
  15. From the album: Voltage Monitor

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    VFR Mods

    Mods to my 2000 VFR
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