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  1. Well I haven't had any luck finding the parts I need to rebuild my gauge cluster and one of the guys on the FZR forum was looking at these for his street fighter and I was wondering if anyone here had any experience with them? Below I put their description of them and a pic let me know what you all think.

    Large easy to read LED dash provides on-the-fly read out of important ride information. Included with the 3700 / 3900 model is a unique multi-use design with a removable external indicator light housing. For Off-Road use, simply slide the speedo unit off the housing. Simple and TRICK!

    3900 Includes water temperature LCD readout and billet radiator coupling.

    3700 model does not feature LCD water temperature readout.

    Universal Mounting Kit:

    Perfect for all types of applications. From Dual Sport or ATV's, or to Street. And with our unique easy mounting kit, this model is an excellent choice.

    Features Include:

    - Tachometer, Temperature meter and Speedometer.

    - Multi-functional LCD ATV/Motorcyle computer includes 4 to 8 LED lights for differant purpose indicators.

    - LCD has 2 rows digital and analogue rpm bar-graphic deisplays with blue --LED backlighting.

    - Odometer and total riding time are stored in memory, even when the power is off.

    - Individual clock power line to keep hour meter on when power is off. Clock power consumption is around 80uA.

    - Temperature range is suitable for both water and oil temperature.

    - Celsius °C/ Fahrenheit °F option available.

    - Includes temperature sensor kit.

    - Universal wheel circumference setting range: 1-3999mm.

    - Metric /British system option available.

    - Includes rpm sensor, speed sensor and magnet kits.

    - Vibration (8G) and mechanical shock (100G) tested.

    - Packing in eight languages color box.

    - Water resistant tested 100%

    - EMI / EMS tested.

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  2. Whats that thing on your kick stand?? Is it to make the bike stand more upright while on the side stand? :icon_scratchhead:

    If so Why?

    The side stand was cut by Demon(used to be his bike) for the bike to be lowered and a little to much was removed so the block was added to get it back to the right lean angle.

    Works pretty well but I ordered a new kick stand and I'm raising the bike back up most of the way.

  3. I used that very same sink for a remodel a couple years ago. It's nice, I liked it a lot. However if you turn on the faucet too fast the water will flow around the bowl and right out the front onto you.

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    You did that yourself :icon_shocked: That's friggen great work man :icon_thumbsup:

  4. 2x5 over I would guess is 10 over the speed limit but I'm sure airborne will let us know

    oh and as promised pics of the bags on the bike, please excuse the givi bag on the top but Demon was kind enough to give that to me when I bought the bike. You have no idea how depressing it is seeing the bird in that beautiful state and knowing how far I have to go to get it back to that.

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  5. Last fall I purchased a set of the nelson riggs sport bags for the ride home with my new to me blackbird. On the ride home they went through sme very serious rain I think that storm got classified as a tropical depression or something like that. Rain was very heavy. The bags performed very well on the ride. The only porblem I found was that the one rain cover had an annoying habit of coming off of the bag. After a few times falling off I lost the cover in northern Virgiana. Even without the cover the bag did an excellent job of keeping the contents dry. I did get a bit of seep through but nothing worth complaining about. In all seriousness my army issue gortex jacket was completely soaked through as well as the pants so it was amazing that the bag wasn't filled with water.

    The bags are large enough that I could pack a long weekend to a week for myself of clothes etc. I had no problems with paint rub on the tail fairing I didn't use clear tape or the foam pads you all have mentioned. To be honest I hadn't even thought of that. All and all very well constructed bags that do very well for solo touring on the bird.

    On the customer service side of the house. I had recently posted up in Dutch's thread about deals gap on my problem with the rain cover today I was contacted by their customer service about it. I won't post the pm since I haven't asked permission to do so but I'll give you the basics. They hadn't heard of any customer problems with the rain covers coming loose but they would be more than happy to send me a new set of covers. According to the last pm I got about 20 min ago the new bag covers are on the way to me now.

    I just want to point out that I hadn't even contacted Nelson Riggs about this they apparently are watching for their name to show up and look into the customers problems on their own. That is a real stand up way to do business in my book and outstanding customer service. There are a lot of companies out there that should take notice of this and use it as a model of a great way to do business.

    I will certainly be buying their bags for any future needs I have and recommending them to anyone that asks.

  6. I don't use fram either but was offering up the part number. I use napa wix filters.

    As well as the Fram #.

    Get it straight, Soldier! <----- look I capitalized it! Don't want you to get your panties into MORE of a bunch!

    :icon_twisted:

    :icon_smilefingers: Sorry should have put a period and two spaces in there :icon_biggrin:

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