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DARLady 09-30-2010 10:18 AM

My new ride
 
Hello,

Introduced myself yesterday. Here is a picture of Icer. Can't wait to ride again.
Donna
http://s3.postimage.org/pWi4i.jpg

mole2 09-30-2010 04:19 PM

Re: My new ride
 
Very nice ride you have there. The only things I'd add are a set of saddlebags and a set of engine bars. Don't get the Suzuki engine bars as they are for looks and won't protect the bike nor keep it off your leg if you should go over.


:)

Mercutio57 10-04-2010 08:46 AM

Re: My new ride
 
Nice ride. If you do go for a crashbar, check out the one made by MC Enterprises. It goes on easily enough, looks good, and is functional.

DARLady 10-04-2010 09:22 AM

Re: My new ride
 
Thanks for the update on a crashbar. That is going to be my first upgrade and I have already explored the MC Enterprises website. I want to purchase a small bag to attach to the sissy bar and will be looking at the Tourmaster brand. My husband has saddlebags on his bike, so I just use those for now as we are riding together until I am more comfortable with this entire wonderful riding journey. Maybe I'll ask for bike accessories for Christmas presents- sure beats a new sweater. =)

Would welcome suggestions for a good website to purchase custom license plate frames, especially prior Army service. Anyone out there prior Army Security Agency stationed at Field Station Augsburg in the 70's?

alantf 10-04-2010 02:00 PM

Re: My new ride
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DARLady
Thanks for the update on a crashbar. That is going to be my first upgrade

:plus1: Glad to hear that. I wouldn't ride ANY bike without one. Certainly saved my leg when the bike went down last year. :2tup:

Water Warrior 2 10-05-2010 12:20 AM

Re: My new ride
 
Hi Donna. MC Enterprises makes a good crash bar. Lynda has them on her Suzuki M-50 and they are well made and fit great. If MC make bars for the GZ you can't go wrong. Lynda's first bike was a GZ and was a fantastic bike. The factory crash bars were for decoration only and protected well by the rest of the bike. Pretty backwards really.

Mercutio57 10-05-2010 08:14 AM

Re: My new ride
 
I recently put a Fox Creek Leather (made in the USA!) tool bag on my sissy bar (also MC Enterprises, also made in the USA!). It's designed to mount on the fork on a big hawg, but on the little GZ looks perfect where I have it. As for custom plates, there are plenty of place online that will make them up for you. Former Air Force Security Police here, also 1970s vintage!

Mercutio57 10-05-2010 08:21 AM

Re: My new ride
 
P.S. That USAF service was in Germany (then West Germany) as well. Not near Augsburg, though.

mole2 10-05-2010 09:02 PM

Re: My new ride
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DARLady
Thanks for the update on a crashbar. That is going to be my first upgrade and I have already explored the MC Enterprises website. I want to purchase a small bag to attach to the sissy bar and will be looking at the Tourmaster brand. My husband has saddlebags on his bike, so I just use those for now as we are riding together until I am more comfortable with this entire wonderful riding journey. Maybe I'll ask for bike accessories for Christmas presents- sure beats a new sweater. =)

Would welcome suggestions for a good website to purchase custom license plate frames, especially prior Army service. Anyone out there prior Army Security Agency stationed at Field Station Augsburg in the 70's?

If MC Enterprises doesn't have a bar for the Geezer then Barons will. I have a Barons bar on my V-Star and it's one tough bar.


:)

Mercutio57 10-06-2010 05:04 PM

Re: My new ride
 
MC Enterprises definitely has a bar for the GZ 250. Several of us on this site have them.


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