2014 - 2015 VFRF OEM Accesories -Quick shifter, Bar Risers, Centerstand etc.

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  1. Bubba Utah

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    Thanks for the advice on the after market par risers. They are great and less than what I would have paid. If you want a OEM center stand and are looking at Honda don't. What are anyone's thoughts on the speed shifter if you have one? Is it worth the money? Or have any of you found them cheaper somewhere? Thank you for any input in advance. This is a edit post obviously. Due to posting after to much celebrating this week! Thank for your understanding and considering the timeline of the post Treason day.jpg


    Mike D. ;-)
     
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    That was hard reading. Can you not paragraph it ?

    I haven't got a clue about what you are trying to say, its all double dutch.


    Correct me if im wrong.

    You bought a std model and ordered the Centre stand and risers with it and included them on the finance, without doing any research into prices from other sources. As a result you were stung for what is an exorbitant amount compared to what other people paid and are having a whine.

    Best place to look for a quickshifter is ebay I picked up one taken off a demo bike for about a third of list price. They are really easy to fit with minimal tools required. Allen key, 10mm and 8mm spanner/socket. I love mine.

    I think the std saddle is fine and have done several 500mile plus days in it.
     
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    Oh the lessons learned. SMH Yes that was a interesting read, but I'm not a grammar Nazi, so what ever, I got the point. So what Fink said, ebay could be your friend, and willing to bet it's pretty straight forward install. But that said, personally I'm not getting it, My shifting is just fine. just sounds like a gadget that's not really necessary IMO, yes I've used them at the track, pff no biggie. Now if the seat bugs you that much, which it does by the sound of it, as not all asses are the same , I'd get the Corbin instead.
     
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    No need to be a grammar dick. We can't all be perfect all the time.
     
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    Actually, Fink and I are Scottish, so we can be. :lemo:

    Seriously though, I know what he means. Only excuse for that is if English is not Bubba's first language.
     
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    Not being a grammar dick at all bud. Suffer from dyslexia and paragraphs like that make for very,very hard reading. A bit of space eases it out for everyone
     
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    That's Beer talking. Sorry!
     
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    People do celebrate in Utah ?
     
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    Well then, perfectly excusable.

    Move along now, nothing to see here.
     
  10. Bubba Utah

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    sdouble, what are you asking about celebrating the "4th of July"? Or just a general question with a smartass connotation meaning with alcohol? "We all have that ONE uncle that shows up to the wedding at times!";-)
     
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    My limited knowledge of the US people tends to tell me that people in Utah at kind of saints who don't drink, don't smoke, don't have sexe before the age of 21-30 and go to the church whenever it's possible.
     
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    Trust me, lived there 5 years, that ain't the case. Ever heard of Jack Mormons?
     
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    never before today.
    But since Wikipedia is my friend, and since I can read, I found :
    "Some modern LDS youth today use the term to describe a baptized member who chooses not to follow the ethical, moral and cultural guidelines common to Mormons. These guidelines include refraining from profanity and pre-marital sex. Other common cultural limitations include following the Word of Wisdom by consuming a healthy diet, seeking exercise, and avoiding the use of drugs, tobacco, alcohol, and coffee and tea. Often such individuals are noticeable for public consumption of tobacco or alcohol."
    Why do you have such a complicated expression for someone that, we, in France, simply refer as a .. human being :drunk:

    P.S my knowledge of Utah is rather limited : I passed by the airport of Salt lake City a couple of times in the last years !
     
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