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Hey friends, selling the following lightly used 2009 Bonneville SE parts. Located in Los Angeles.
Include your zip so I can figure shipping (unless you're local)
Bazzaz Fuel Controller
Increases hp & torque
Smooths throttle response
More linear power
Better fuel efficiency
'Plug 'n play'...
With the availability of aftermarket bolt ons, the Bonneville is almost modular in the variety of set ups you can do depending on what you need. Even with a substantial load, my little SE was a champion on this trip. Some day I'll have a goldwing, then I'll keep it like it is now:
Hi guys! Here is a brief write up on what I did to make my '09 Bonneville SE into a competent tourer. I sourced a bunch of parts from classifieds of the forums I usually visit. Doing so saved me hundreds of dollars, so thank you!!
For more stories and pics: http://twoslow.com/
You've gotta like them and enjoy the stops too, I agree. That story about forgetting the girlfriend, classic! ;D
At least you didn't have to go looking for the tail light haha.
I wrote this for my good friend's moto blog and I wanted to share it with my fellow riders here. I hope you enjoy it and let me know what you think of it, or if I missed any good qualities of a good riding buddy. :)
(Please keep it constructive.)
What Makes a Good Riding Buddy?
Thanks guys. Its been fun and frustrating.
Here are the in-between pics requested:
Hey Garage Rat, that tank looks HUGE! I love it. The v-twins do lend themselves to tanks of that kind. Gimme it! ;)
Hey guys, I know the XVs are pretty hot right now and I have my own build too. Thought you might be interested in seeing it and have good insight for me.
When I bought it:
How it stands now:
I've never done anything like this. Its my first build. I had help with welding the new...
This thread is great! Very entertaining and informative. I have a 82 XV920 I'm trying to build up like the Englebert bike.
This thread will help me very much!
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