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« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2008, 12:24:18 PM »

GPS, phone hook-up, CB w/PTT button, Ipod in Aquabox, Autocom...  Then on the bike, engine bars, Motolights, center stand, helmet guardian, givi V46, luggage rack, handguards.  

Let's see, I'd say that gives me 12 farkle points.   :popcorn:

 

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« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2008, 01:01:20 PM »

Great pictures, everyone!
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« Reply #22 on: October 16, 2008, 01:04:23 PM »




 Won't the mirror work better if it's turned the other way?  Lol


 Lol It's usually folded down out of the way. I only moved it because it was blocking my picture of the dash. It's useless either way and I only have it on there to keep it street legal.
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« Reply #23 on: October 16, 2008, 01:08:56 PM »





That CB aerial (I assume) looks like you're trying to resurrect the sport of jousting!!  EEK!  Wink
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« Reply #24 on: October 16, 2008, 01:09:57 PM »

I have aftermarket tires on my ST1300.  Rolleyes
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« Reply #25 on: October 16, 2008, 01:11:56 PM »

The Beemer:

* PIAA lights
* HotGrips heated grips
* Touratech hand guards
* Bear bell (hey, it doesn't have to be electrical farkle!)
* Air temp thermometer
* RAM mount for GPS
* Fairing guards
* 3" PVC tool tube
* Fastway Evolution footpegs
* Gerbing jacket hookup
* Rick Mayer custom seat
* Scottoiler
* Givi E360 Delux tailbag
* Moto-Sport pannier racks




The XT:

* Turbo City windscreen
* Tusk D-flex hand guards
* RAM mount for GPS
* Bar risers
* Larger footpegs
* Happy Trails side racks
* Turbo City Borrego rear rack
* Mini foot pump
* First aid kit


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« Reply #26 on: October 16, 2008, 01:16:51 PM »



Franks Farkles

FendaExtenda
Wilbers Fork Springs
VStrom Handguards
D&D Risers
BMW Sport Grips
TopGun Bar Ends
VistaCruise
CeeBaily +4+4 Std Contour Clear Wind Shield
CeeBaily Headlight Guards
Hella FF50 Driving Lights
Garauld Brackets
GSG-Moto Framesliders
Baker Built Air Deflectors
LED Battery Volt Indicator
Bill Riley HiWay Peg mounts
Kuryakin Folding Highway Pegs
Dynojet Power Commander III USB with Custom Map
UNI Oiled Foam Air Filter
Holeshot Header
Audiovox CCS-100 Cruise Control
Garauld Padded Passenger Backrest
Wilbers 640 Classic Shock and Spring
Garmin Street Pilot III
Cycle Gadgets TechMount Stem Stand
XM Roady 2
Mix-It2
AllBalls Roller Neck Bearings
Stainless Speed Bleeders-Brakes and Clutch
Warm n Safe HeatTroller
Jastek Powerlet
Escort Passport 8500
Legal Speeding Clear Cover (Escort)
Skyway Detector Mount
Russell Daylong Seat
Alex’s Reflective Bag Decals
Electrosport High Output Stator
Bike Effects 90 deg Tire Valves
Superbrace Polished Fork Brace
R-1 Shift arm
Cox Radiator Guard
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« Reply #27 on: October 16, 2008, 01:18:35 PM »

Is there such a thing as unfarkling? Like, no fairing anymore, no rear mudguard, half the side panels missing, console lost in the mists of time...

But it does have: oversize carbs, hotter cams, and straight through Armor pipes...and a lil clock and temp gauge.


http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g57/GeneralPig/DSC01301.jpg

Some might call it a wreck, I call it...interesting...
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« Reply #28 on: October 16, 2008, 01:56:25 PM »


GPS, phone hook-up, CB w/PTT button, Ipod in Aquabox, Autocom...  Then on the bike, engine bars, Motolights, center stand, helmet guardian, givi V46, luggage rack, handguards.  

Let's see, I'd say that gives me 12 farkle points.   :popcorn:

 




WOW!  Impressive, but with that kind of com farkle set up, work could get a hold of me.....no thanks!   Bigsmile
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« Reply #29 on: October 16, 2008, 05:14:19 PM »

you guys are all farkled up!  rofl

What...


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« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2008, 06:10:58 PM »

Sorry I thought I was on the Goldwing forum.

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« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2008, 07:24:31 PM »




Franks Farkles

FendaExtenda
Wilbers Fork Springs
VStrom Handguards
D&D Risers
BMW Sport Grips
TopGun Bar Ends
VistaCruise
CeeBaily +4+4 Std Contour Clear Wind Shield
CeeBaily Headlight Guards
Hella FF50 Driving Lights
Garauld Brackets
GSG-Moto Framesliders
Baker Built Air Deflectors
LED Battery Volt Indicator
Bill Riley HiWay Peg mounts
Kuryakin Folding Highway Pegs
Dynojet Power Commander III USB with Custom Map
UNI Oiled Foam Air Filter
Holeshot Header
Audiovox CCS-100 Cruise Control
Garauld Padded Passenger Backrest
Wilbers 640 Classic Shock and Spring
Garmin Street Pilot III
Cycle Gadgets TechMount Stem Stand
XM Roady 2
Mix-It2
AllBalls Roller Neck Bearings
Stainless Speed Bleeders-Brakes and Clutch
Warm n Safe HeatTroller
Jastek Powerlet
Escort Passport 8500
Legal Speeding Clear Cover (Escort)
Skyway Detector Mount
Russell Daylong Seat
Alex’s Reflective Bag Decals
Electrosport High Output Stator
Bike Effects 90 deg Tire Valves
Superbrace Polished Fork Brace
R-1 Shift arm
Cox Radiator Guard



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« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2008, 07:46:01 PM »

I ride a 1200GS.  It has 750 watts of alternator power, full Ohlins suspension, Micatech cases, a 4 gallon aux fuel tank, GPS, heated grips, crash bars, throttle lock, Russell seat, and a shitload of other stuff.  I can light up half a mountainside, stay warm, and transmit signals to the Space Shuttle all while I am in total comfort, either riding for hours, taking sweet jumps over railroad crossings, or riding in the dirt.
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« Reply #33 on: October 16, 2008, 08:05:02 PM »


I thought you customized the paint job at the national?  Razz


 Lol

Actually only the heads were customized. Since then I have customized one at the track and the same one yet again on some crazy a$$ motocross trail that Miles took me on  Lol

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« Reply #34 on: October 16, 2008, 08:06:16 PM »


Is there such a thing as unfarkling? Like, no fairing anymore, no rear mudguard, half the side panels missing, console lost in the mists of time...

But it does have: oversize carbs, hotter cams, and straight through Armor pipes...and a lil clock and temp gauge.


http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g57/GeneralPig/DSC01301.jpg

Some might call it a wreck, I call it...interesting...



Now that's a bike! Who needs all that crap on there anyway?

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« Reply #35 on: October 16, 2008, 08:36:13 PM »

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ProGrips
KTM hand guards
$5 compass
Marsee tank bag
switch / heated grip elements
Zero Gravity Double Bubble shield
Micro Edging
Dead sticker
Maps
Renthal bar
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« Reply #36 on: October 16, 2008, 09:23:00 PM »

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v448/outrace/Tankbagarticle045.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v448/outrace/Yellowstone2Teton050.jpg


1)Michelin Pilot SP2 tires F/R
2)Techmount device mounts – 2 each – one (1) dual panel FJR center mount, one handlebar mount.
3)Garmin Quest with modified automotive mount
4)Delrin frame sliders
5)Modified R1 handlebar end guards – delrin frame slider type
6)V-Strom handguards
7)Shaved brake and clutch reservoir caps
8)Burglar alarm blinkie
9)Waterproof custom cruise controller module
10)Heat-troller for heated hand grips
11)Heated hand grips.
12)Heat-troller for WarmnSafe electrically heated jacket
13)Special “N” sized jack and mount for #10 above
14)Wiring harness modifications to supply 30A to aux fuse box.
15)Aux fuse box.
16)Lockable tank mount for waterproof tank boxes
17)Lockable waterproof tank boxes
18)16x24 ABS flat load deck behind operator's seat
19)12V SAE socket
20)12V Cigarette socket
21)12V “N” socket for trickle charger
22)Reflective tape kit for saddlebags
23)Personalized license plate frame
24)Custom graphics on saddlebags
25)Verizon “Boulder” waterproof cell phone
26)Cardo Scala bluetooth headset in helmet
27)iPod Shuffle
28)Boostaroo amplifier
29)Custom molded in-ear speakers
30)Head mounted flashlight
31)Customized key for lockset, cable locks, and tank box
32)Garage door opener
Under the seat is:
33)“Slime” air pump and tire repair kit.
34)Factory tool kit with some additional hex keys
35)Extra fuses
36)Small first-aid kit
37)Large plastic sheet
38)3 glo sticks
39)Scorpio alarm system with perimeter sensor and transmitter/receiver.
40)Lint free towels
41)Rubber gloves
42)Plastic bags
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« Reply #37 on: October 16, 2008, 09:42:26 PM »

I'll bite:



Farkles for this day-rider:  tank bag, pillion bag, Garmin, heated grips, Ducati Performance touring seat, Termignonis, BMW power plug, LED brake strip transmitter.  Stebel Magnum horn, LED taillight.  Frame sliders, fork sliders.



BMW with aux lights.  It's only mid-October and these things have proven their worth in spades. LED taillight, Stebel Magnum horn, Garmin port, rear brake reservoir guard (this is a "joke farkle"), Givi universal topcase mount, frame sliders, fork sliders, rear final drive slider.

I think we should get extra points for working around CANBUS.
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« Reply #38 on: October 16, 2008, 10:06:03 PM »


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v448/outrace/Tankbagarticle045.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v448/outrace/Yellowstone2Teton050.jpg


1)Michelin Pilot SP2 tires F/R
2)Techmount device mounts – 2 each – one (1) dual panel FJR center mount, one handlebar mount.
3)Garmin Quest with modified automotive mount
4)Delrin frame sliders
5)Modified R1 handlebar end guards – delrin frame slider type
6)V-Strom handguards
7)Shaved brake and clutch reservoir caps
8)Burglar alarm blinkie
9)Waterproof custom cruise controller module
10)Heat-troller for heated hand grips
11)Heated hand grips.
12)Heat-troller for WarmnSafe electrically heated jacket
13)Special “N” sized jack and mount for #10 above
14)Wiring harness modifications to supply 30A to aux fuse box.
15)Aux fuse box.
16)Lockable tank mount for waterproof tank boxes
17)Lockable waterproof tank boxes
18)16x24 ABS flat load deck behind operator's seat
19)12V SAE socket
20)12V Cigarette socket
21)12V “N” socket for trickle charger
22)Reflective tape kit for saddlebags
23)Personalized license plate frame
24)Custom graphics on saddlebags
25)Verizon “Boulder” waterproof cell phone
26)Cardo Scala bluetooth headset in helmet
27)iPod Shuffle
28)Boostaroo amplifier
29)Custom molded in-ear speakers
30)Head mounted flashlight
31)Customized key for lockset, cable locks, and tank box
32)Garage door opener
Under the seat is:
33)“Slime” air pump and tire repair kit.
34)Factory tool kit with some additional hex keys
35)Extra fuses
36)Small first-aid kit
37)Large plastic sheet
38)3 glo sticks
39)Scorpio alarm system with perimeter sensor and transmitter/receiver.
40)Lint free towels
41)Rubber gloves
42)Plastic bags

My vote for the next Arctic Crossing.



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« Reply #39 on: October 17, 2008, 05:26:59 AM »


you guys are all farkled up!  rofl

What...


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Shut the farkle up!  
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