First, I'd like to thank all the members of this board for their contributions that helped me make this bike my own. Without you all, I would have spent a lot more coin, time and blood getting this amazing bike to where it is. When I first posted and was asking questions, I realized I needed to be educated. So I read, read, read. All the info is there, I just needed to find it. I met a local guy on here too and he downloaded a lot of info in person and on the phone. Thanks Chuck
Among all the preventative maintenance that is emphasized, such as all fluids replaced, OEM air filter and final drive service. Anything that needed attention, was done. I de- smogged, added an elecric fuel shut-off, did a headlight upgrade thanks to Mark T. I chose that route as opposed to an LED, for now. But I did notice the protective coating coming off the lens. It had been there when I got the bike, so I'll be looking for a replacement lens. I don't ride at night a whole lot. But it seems much better with the 80/100 watt bulb in. The rest of the lights are LED. I relocated the stock horn with an HD low tone ahead of the swingarm. It drowns out the meep some. At least it's wired for a future horn, which was my goal. I just used what I had. In place of the stock horn I mounted an analog volt gauge. Added a winshield bag, curved tag holder and USB port. Everything runs off an additional fuse block fired from a relay. Another relay for the horns. I did get the glasspack mod done too. The bike sounds amazing. It's loud enough for me but been playing with a 'trombone' set-up. When I cut off the out-put side of the glasspack I left a tab, bent it up, drilled a hole and welded a bolt to it to attach the pipe that slides in. Should work good. I also kept the baffles intact to install at some point in the future. I took a chance and bought some 48" curved stacks from fleabay. I was suprised, they're pretty decent I think. We'll see how long they last.
Doesn't seem like it was a lot of work, but I took my time...sometimes too meticulous, so lotsa hours. All wires are soldered except for the load connections to the fuseblock. I'll keep an eye on them.
First time attemting to attach a pic so be easy on me


