08 600RR mods?
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08 600RR mods?
Any recommendations on mod's? A buddy of mine said I need to get rid of the fish tail plate holder, but I don't know what to replace it with. This ismy first bike and I'm a complete newbie. I could use all the help I can get.
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#4
RE: 08 600RR mods?
Yeah, I don't need to make it faster. I meant visual mods or accessories. Maybe mod is not the right way to put it. I saw some bikes where the license plate holder is more underneath the bike, and closer to the tire. That looks better than coming right off the bottom of the exhaust. I'd really like to get a gear indicator.
#5
RE: 08 600RR mods?
I'm saying learn to ride it first because... Odds are you are going to lay it down. And when you do you're going to bust up your indicators, mirriors, plate holder, etc... Now would you rather bust up the ugly stock stuff and then replace it with cosmetic stuff or bust up the cosmetic stuff and have to buy it agian or even put the stock stuff back on?
Honestly I'd take that money and hit an advanced riding school long before tarting it up with cosmetic bolt-on stuff.
Honestly I'd take that money and hit an advanced riding school long before tarting it up with cosmetic bolt-on stuff.
#6
RE: 08 600RR mods?
+1 on the Frame Sliders! .... and keep the mirrors and turn signals on for a little while til you get some miles under your belt. If it goes down the frame sliders, mirrors, and turn signals will take most of the damage on a slow fall hopefully. After getting to know the bike look into things likeF.E. , Flush mounts, Double bubble screen, and Slip-on.
#7
RE: 08 600RR mods?
Frame sliders is a must and a first. Then I would probably upgrade the turn signals to either Rizoma's or Watsen's down the road with an HID kit to round it off. I would also add rim stripes (the style I have) to the bike as well.
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
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RE: 08 600RR mods?
ORIGINAL: Blue Fox
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
#9
RE: 08 600RR mods?
ORIGINAL: Syph0r
Yeah, I don't need to make it faster. I meant visual mods or accessories. Maybe mod is not the right way to put it. I saw some bikes where the license plate holder is more underneath the bike, and closer to the tire. That looks better than coming right off the bottom of the exhaust. I'd really like to get a gear indicator.
Yeah, I don't need to make it faster. I meant visual mods or accessories. Maybe mod is not the right way to put it. I saw some bikes where the license plate holder is more underneath the bike, and closer to the tire. That looks better than coming right off the bottom of the exhaust. I'd really like to get a gear indicator.
but yeah, gear first
good helmet, boots, leather jacket and gloves at the least because road rash is a bitch
might want to consider some good riding pants as well for the same reason
then bike crash protection
axle and fork sliders
then frame sliders (read protect the frame not the fairings)
clutch and stator covers so you can ride the bike home after the low side
aftermarket rearsets also help in crash protection because the pegs dont fold up
then steel brake lines so the brakes dont go all mushy when the fluid gets hot
after that then have at it
assuming you have taken the proper riding courses before you bought the bike of course other wise that should be first thing
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RE: 08 600RR mods?
ORIGINAL: jbrown
Plus, quality gear will you get more street cred with seasoned riders than every bolt on people willsay "you just gotta have".
ORIGINAL: Blue Fox
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
The first thing I would do though is get yourself some really good gear. Get a good helmet with a clear and tinted visor, good leather jacket, some riding boots, good set of gloves and either touring pants or leather pants (or you can get a 2-piece leather suit which you can use either the jacket by itself or the suit as a whole). Good gear will set you back some, but it's worth it 10000000000000 times more than some cool looking turn signals or an FE kit.
Thanks for the input guys. I've already got Joe Rocket Jacket and gloves, and aFulmer Helmet. I just need to order some boots and pants. They didn't have any in stock at the bike store that I like.