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I was messin' with you, RonH. Whatever works best for you is the way to go. I'm addicted to panniers. I've tried the waterproof bags and such and I just don't care for them. I already had the Givi topcase, so made sense to get a rack for the Yamaha. I carry a lot stuff that I generally don't need, but I'm one of those overprepared kind of guys.
The crash bars are a must as sooner or later I'll lay my bike over in the parking lot, and I figure it will cost more to fix that than what the bars cost. The skid plate is optional, but I figured what the hell.
That will be it for me. I'm just not that aggressive of a rider. I think stock is a great way to go. I like being able to see the clean original lines of the bike.
I was just being a smartass, something at which I excel. I hope you guys get them soon. R
The crash bars are a must as sooner or later I'll lay my bike over in the parking lot, and I figure it will cost more to fix that than what the bars cost. The skid plate is optional, but I figured what the hell.
That will be it for me. I'm just not that aggressive of a rider. I think stock is a great way to go. I like being able to see the clean original lines of the bike.
I was just being a smartass, something at which I excel. I hope you guys get them soon. R