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A really really new guy here.
07/28/11 at 12:15:21
Hey all, been lurking for a few weeks. This is a great forum. Just got an '06 S40 about 2 weeks ago, love it. Not only is my bike new to me, but I'm new to riding. The MSF course and 2 weeks on the S40 is the sum total of my experience so far. Here are my questions:
1) What do you suggest as the "no rider should be without" accessories for a newbie?
2) What should be the first things I should think about getting for the bike itself to make the riding experience better?
I realize this is very subjective, everyone is going to have their own opinions, but that's what I want to hear - what do
you
think?
Thanks to all in advance, and I hope that one day I might be able to contribute something worthwhile to the forum.
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07/28/11 at 12:48:25
Two words....... Fork Brace. Either a SuperBrace or a TKat Brace. Doesn't matter which one. One looks nicer but the other one is cheaper. Your choice.
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07/28/11 at 13:06:04
I'd check out the seat lift mod in the Tech section... for comfort...
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Cloudyday wrote
on 07/28/11 at 12:15:21:
Hey all, been lurking for a few weeks. This is a great forum. Just got an '06 S40 about 2 weeks ago, love it. Not only is my bike new to me, but I'm new to riding. The MSF course and 2 weeks on the S40 is the sum total of my experience so far. Here are my questions:
1) What do you suggest as the "no rider should be without" accessories for a newbie?
2) What should be the first things I should think about getting for the bike itself to make the riding experience better?
I realize this is very subjective, everyone is going to have their own opinions, but that's what I want to hear - what do
you
think?
Thanks to all in advance, and I hope that one day I might be able to contribute something worthwhile to the forum.
1. Full face helmet
2. Earplugs
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07/28/11 at 13:18:06
That's tough, not knowing your riding habits and such. But the first thing that came to my mind was something for WHEN (not if) you get caught out in the rain. Whether it be actual rain gear, or just a towel to dry off LOL.
But I guess before that... do you have saddlebags or any kind of way to carry stuff? Saddlebags was one of my first additions.
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07/28/11 at 13:32:25
Depending on your height and leg length, I would go for the forward control extensions (either Ed L's or Routy's). They are reasonably priced, easy to install and you would not believe the difference in the comfort!
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Check out the Tech section
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personally check out things like Road Spares and such that you should have with you at all times.
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07/28/11 at 14:18:03
A china marker to write on the tank or mirror the mileage at which you will need to get gas.
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07/28/11 at 14:18:17
A big windshield so your not being blown of the bike.
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07/28/11 at 15:05:53
Never leave home without your license and registration.
As far as the accessories I agree with piglet, saddlebags are great for taking whatever you need. I Once traveled 800 miles with a tent, sleeping bag, ground pad, one litre water bottle, two cans of beans, sleeve of crackers, camp stove, MSR fuel bottle, jacket, tool pouch with many hand tools, and one extra change of clothes all stuffed into a set of small saddlebags.
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07/28/11 at 16:06:41
Thanks for the feedback. Good ideas. I have a full-face helmet already. And the bike came with set of saddlebags, but they are kind of beat up and definitely not my style, so I will be looking to replace them. In the meantime, they are functional at least.
Good idea to check the Tech section and the Road Spares thread, I guess I missed that when I was perusing the different pages on the forum
ALfromNH, I guess I haven't ridden enough yet to know that fork braces are advisable on this bike. Do they really make that much of a difference?
Are there any little gizmos or gadgets you all have discovered that make riding more enjoyable or fun?
Thanks all for the ideas!
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07/28/11 at 16:48:10
+1 on the fork braces..best money spent on the bike. I also like a windshield in Spring and Autumn (I don't use the f___ word!) when on a motorcycle forumn.
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07/28/11 at 17:20:20
Helmet-Armored jacket-Good, tough pants, Good boots. Put gasoline credit card in pocket. Start riding. Keep riding.
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07/28/11 at 17:26:28
Personally, full face helmet, proper motorcycle gloves, jacket with armor, pants with protection from road rash, possibly a high vis vest.
For the bike, I like the suzuki oem windshield. It blocks just enough wind that the higher speeds no longer make you feel like you are going to get blown off but it is small enough that you look over it and barely notice it is there.
Just my two cents.
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07/28/11 at 17:31:34
You should not be without your full wits and dexterity. No drugs or alcohol. Safety equipment as you can tolerate. As much of the other stuff mentioned before as you can use and enjoy. And a grain of salt to take with my advice. Welcome, and ride safe.
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