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What did you do to your Non-FZ1 motorcycle today.

Hehehe. Ordered SATO lower rearsets today. My three, needing four surgery knees are good for only 2 hours. The SATOs are fully adjustable and forward about 30mm, 5 to 15mm lower. Happy knees!

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Hehehe. Ordered SATO lower rearsets today. My three, needing four surgery knees are good for only 2 hours. The SATOs are fully adjustable and forward about 30mm, 5 to 15mm lower. Happy knees!

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I have had sato's on every R1 I have owned and the FZ1. Best rearsets on the market IMO. :cheers:
 
Installed my knock-off shorty levers on the Tiger......

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Loaded up for a quick overnight camping trip tomorrow night at Lake Somerville. Still don't have my racks so no saddle bags to try out yet. I need a more compact sleeping bag!

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Had a blast with my freshly flashed ECU in and man, she goes like stink now!

Ordered a pretective film set for the gayzer and today Im considering ordering some SW Motech luggage.
 
This place did it for me and Im very happy with it.
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I would have had Ivan doing it but it worked out too expensive, especially when you add the cost of a PCV, whereas Hilltop MC just wanted my ECU, no PCV needed.

As long as you are happy, that's all that matters.
My ECU is on it's way back from Ivan, I can't wait to receive it.

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Crush it

Loaded up for a quick overnight camping trip tomorrow night at Lake Somerville. Still don't have my racks so no saddle bags to try out yet. I need a more compact sleeping bag!

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Just get a compression sack for the bag you have, it will pack smaller that way, and have less bugs (and dust) on it, when you get to camp. My -20 C bag (Asolo) packs 1/2 that size in the compression sack that came with it. My summer bag is about the size of your sleeping pad, but 2/3 as long when stuffed in it's compression sack. It is a good work-out for the hands stuffing it back in there, when breaking camp.

Have fun. It was -1 this morning and a little brisk riding to work. Camping is most likely done for the season here.
 
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Hey hellgate, how comfortable is that tuono for a 2-3 hour stretch in the saddle? Also, does the fairing give more protection at speed than it looks? It sure is a beautiful bike, it makes me think about upgrading every time I see it!? Makes me jealous of your commute!
 
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