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November 28, 2006, 09:07:14 PM »
A place to post pics of your setup.
The Bike
Helmet and H.A.R.D system for Radar detector.
The wireless sound system.
On board air compressor for tires hidden under the left side faring.
The sound and Radar alert system are all wireless to the Helmet which I like. But picking up the Sat. radio with the little FM receiver on my jacket is always being interfered with by local station. It is a pain to always hop frequencies. Is there a Blue tooth device out there that can plug into the audio out on the Sat. radio with a receiver that headphones could be plugged into? While I'm at it make it water proof with a volume control that can easily be operated with gloves.
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November 28, 2006, 09:43:38 PM »
Quote from: 3banger;2263
On board air compressor for tires hidden under the left side faring.
Your tires are hidden under the left side flaring?
Wow, never seen that before.
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November 29, 2006, 04:48:07 AM »
Nice setup. Gives me some ideas on my Sprint.
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November 30, 2006, 12:37:00 PM »
Quote from: Tony T;2314
Your tires are hidden under the left side flaring?
Wow, never seen that before.
Must be spare tires....
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November 30, 2006, 05:15:17 PM »
Without being a smart-ass now;
It is a cool setup, I never thought about mounting the compressor in the flaring. But I’m wondering; Do you detach it to air-up or do you have an extension for the airhose that will reach the tires?
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Re: My Farkles
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November 30, 2006, 09:06:34 PM »
Ya, I have engineers disease which prevents proper grammar or spelling.
The braided black hose in the photo is the one that came with the pump. It has been extended with a piece of nylon tubing and a fitting to fit a Schrader valve. I stole this off a portable hand pump for Mt. Bike air shocks. In photo in my first post you can see the switch wired in right at the auxiliary power port. So every thing stays in place to air up a tire; I just clip the cable ties and the hose can reach either wheel.
Here is another photo; I the pulled the coiled up hose and Schrader fitting out a bit for the photo.
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Re: My Farkles
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December 01, 2006, 07:44:04 PM »
I think we should sticky this page and have everyone who wants to post a pic of their cockpit and a description of their farkles.
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Re: My Farkles
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December 08, 2006, 06:55:39 PM »
farkles, farkles, never enough farkles
show us more
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Re: My Farkles
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Visible are the Sirius radio, Garmin 2610, radar detector and Chatterbox FRS X2. Hidden are the radio shack engine noise filter and the homemade passive audio integrator that mixes the audio from the GPS, RD, and SAT into one stereo signal feeding into the Chatterbox. Works very well, although I'm having trouble with the audio feed from the GPS right now.
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Re: My Farkles
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December 20, 2006, 04:01:32 PM »
I still think this should be a sticky
Here's mine. My mounts aren't all fancyfied or anything but it was for the most part free. I aquired the alum. diamond plate out of the scrap bin at work and had the stuff at home to cut it. I then bent the Radar Detector mount (on the left) to hold the detector level with the ground and the one on the right for my GPS is bent to face me perfectly when sitting on the bike.
And last but not least I have the uber sweet timex wrist watch as a time piece strapped to the risers
its not on there in this pic but I usually also have a pen attached to the watch. You neve know when a pen might come in handy. Oh and if you look down on the left fork tube you can see my trusty 89 cent tire gauge that has spent its whole life magnatized to the bike.
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December 20, 2006, 06:38:04 PM »
No award for being pretty...
More detail on this "Stats page":
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Re: My Farkles
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December 20, 2006, 06:40:02 PM »
Jim old buddy, I see an avatar in that photo!
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Re: My Farkles
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December 20, 2006, 06:53:22 PM »
Quote from: JimWilliamson on December 20, 2006, 06:38:04 PM
No award for being pretty...
More detail on this "Stats page":
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I'm still undecided
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Re: My Farkles
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Seeing that reminds me of this
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Re: My Farkles
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December 20, 2006, 07:12:38 PM »
Does anyone have the modified photo of this original pic???
Someone, from the original STN, took the pic, and 'shopped in a VCR, satellite tv antenna, beer tapper - I should'a grabbed a copy for posterity - or someone could make a new one!!
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Re: My Farkles
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December 20, 2006, 07:18:02 PM »
Quote from: JimWilliamson on December 20, 2006, 07:12:38 PM
Does anyone have the modified photo of this original pic???
Someone, from the original STN, took the pic, and 'shopped in a VCR, satellite tv antenna, beer tapper - I should'a grabbed a copy for posterity - or someone could make a new one!!
i know which one your talking about. it also had a kitchen sink.
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December 21, 2006, 10:42:14 AM »
Wow.. What do you put everything in when you leave the bike somewhere?
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December 21, 2006, 11:07:45 AM »
Quote from: Nny on December 21, 2006, 10:42:14 AM
Wow.. What do you put everything in when you leave the bike somewhere?
Still Camera
Comes with me about everywhere (often in the helmet with the gloves)
GPS
Left on the bike during the day though always coming in at night (in the helmet with the gloves)
Helmet camera
Stays on the bike all day - only to come in at night (place into helmet with gloves). It will sometimes stay on the bike 24x7 but I rotate the mount down and "out of the way".
Video camera
Stuffed (out of sight) into the top of a saddle bag *
XM Radio
(sold - didn't use it enough) Tucked into a saddle bag or tank bag or jacket pocket
* Sometimes the video camera will come in at lunch/dinners simply to play back some of the recorded tape while eating.
With the "screw off" ram mounts the removal of the items is easy.
The gps and still camera go on the bike for almost every ride. The video setup - much less so.
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Quote from: JimWilliamson on December 21, 2006, 11:07:45 AM
Still Camera
Comes with me about everywhere (often in the helmet with the gloves)
GPS
Left on the bike during the day though always coming in at night (in the helmet with the gloves)
Helmet camera
Stays on the bike all day - only to come in at night (place into helmet with gloves).
It's funny how much stuff goes in my helmet when my head isn't in it.. Works well to carry my mail in from the mailbox too.
Do you take a lot of pictures with the still camera mounted or do you just keep it there for quick access?
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Re: My Farkles
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Quote from: Nny on December 21, 2006, 11:52:53 AM
It's funny how much stuff goes in my helmet when my head isn't in it.. Works well to carry my mail in from the mailbox too.
Do you take a lot of pictures with the still camera mounted or do you just keep it there for quick access?
It's mounted specifically so that I can quicky take pictures while underway. It's on and ready the whole time (which is why I use external power for the camera - otherwise they chew through batteries). Somewhat for convenience, somewhat to capture those things that 1) wouldn't exist if I stopped to pull out a camera * or 2) are of interest enough for a photo but not enough to stop and pull out a camera.**
When I'm on a "vacation" type of trip - I average about 50 to 100 pictures per day (though not all 'make the cut' to the website). Many of them are while moving down the road with a minority being "stop, point bike in the desired direction, click, get rolling" or "stop, remove camera, get off bike, take pic, remount, ride". If it's a local "day ride" there are about 1/2 of that (I already may have photos of the area from prior trips).
To get some idea of the use - visit the website link (below) and jump through a few "motorcycle" entries. When I'm old and can't get out to ride I'm hoping to re-live the trips via the photos (which is why I take and post so many). Having them on a website makes for easy viewing for me - and everyone else!
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example
- from the DD's 2007 STN calendar. Ken and I were rolling down the road and I realized that with the morning sun to my rear side a good photo could be "around the next corner". Eventually one was and I clicked the pic at 60 mph.
http://www.jimwilliamson.net/motorcycle/2004-09-mt-id-wy/04-mon/img_0157-sm.jpg
** An OK picture - though nothing I'd stop to photograph. Ken was behind me on his bike. His comment later at a stop "I saw those flowers and thought - that would be a decent picture - then I saw your left hand reach up to the camera..."
http://www.jimwilliamson.net/motorcycle/2006-09-10-sld-brp/14-thu/img_5718.jpg
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