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Lynda has taken a jacket and riding pants to a seamstress for mods to give a better fit and comfort. A good seamstress will be able to work with the armor positioning and not only not mess up the overall appearance but make things look better because of a better fit.
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P.S. It is ONLY 577 miles from here to Tulsa! :shocked:
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Just another expensive lesson learned. I still have a seat for sale!! Maybe I should list it in "For Sale" ?? :biggrin:
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Just another expensive lesson learned. I still have a seat for sale!! Maybe I should list it in "For Sale" ?? :biggrin:[/quote:bejgpyih]What kind of seat? |
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Apparently nobody in the industry knows what "short" really means. It amazes me that even women's sizes seem to have a minimum inseam of 30. And yes, the knee armor is adjustable but the highest position still brings the TOP edge up to the BOTTOM of my knee cap. I think I'm gonna trade them in for something else that comes in a "short" (still too long for me) and find a good seamstress..........more $$$.
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Oh, maybe I should have put the clock ON the bike first ??? :shocked: Guess it doesn't go much good on the work bench, huh !! :whistle: It is EASY to lose track of the time on the first real ride of the season. :biggrin:
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This weekend is going to be great for riding over much of the country looks like. I just velcroed a $3 plastic "dash" clock to my triple clamp, and it is great knowing the time while riding.
Easy... I used to take my Motorcycle "shortcut" on the way Home from work, back when I had a job to come home from. Now I have all day to ride if I want :2tup:
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First, the clock and therm. won't BOTH fit between the bar mounting brackets; might be able to grind them down to fit since they don't miss by much......but that's not for me. I ended up putting one in the center and the other just off to the side. Now for the interesting part: I always thought that my bars were centered; well, not so as it turns out. I also wondered why I could see well BEHIND me with the left mirror but not with the right one. (that should have been a clue but some things that should be obvious just don't sink in sometimes) :roll: . The new toy would fit to the left of the mounts but not to the right. Turns out that my bars are shifted to the left a bit; just 1/2 or 3/4 inch but just that much makes a LOT of difference in the viewing angle of the mirrors. SO..........if you are unhappy because you can't see back past your arms with either of your mirrors, just loosen the bar mounts and shift them over a tad bit to the left (and tighten again, of course). You won't (probably) even notice the difference.....except for the different view from the mirror.
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