My New S10 Being Farkled

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I was just at the dealership visiting my new bike, which was in for its 1000 km. check and some serious farkling. My Piaa 1100x driving lights were donated from my traded-in Moto Guzzi Stelvio, along with the Hornet electronic deer alert and a Powerlet accessory 12V socket. I purchased a Touratech light guard, along with ABS unit protectors and a kick stand foot expander from the same company. I have the Yamaha factory top box and had ordered factory side cases, but they are back ordered with no ETA in sight, so through my dealer, we have ordered Trax cases, which will actually work out well, since I have some Trax accessories I used with the Stelvio. Givi crash bars and Givi sump guard have been installed. I also purchased a Kappa Airstream adjustable windscreen. I am really looking forward to putting in some serious kilometres with this baby!
 

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sportsguy

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Bravo, BravoBravo!

Farkling, it's what God intended us to do with our free time and second monthly pay cheque! :)

...and bonuses, and spare change found in the sofa, and proceeds from selling your kids old toys and from any work the dogs can scrounge up, etc., etc.

You're well on your way to having YOUR bike. I think that's what attracts me to bikes so much - the chance to easily personalize them. And after customizing cars and Jeeps, bikes are WAY cheaper...LOL

But hey, this thread is about you - great choices - enjoy them and ride safe!

duane
 

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sportsguy said:
Bravo, BravoBravo!

Farkling, it's what God intended us to do with our free time and second monthly pay cheque! :)

...and bonuses, and spare change found in the sofa, and proceeds from selling your kids old toys and from any work the dogs can scrounge up, etc., etc.

You're well on your way to having YOUR bike. I think that's what attracts me to bikes so much - the chance to easily personalize them. And after customizing cars and Jeeps, bikes are WAY cheaper...LOL

But hey, this thread is about you - great choices - enjoy them and ride safe!

duane
Thanks, Duane! I have only had this bike for a few weeks, but I am loving it!

You're right. It's all about the accessories! ::015::

Cheers,

Bruce
 

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Bruce you should post your link to the Wild Guzzi forum to answer the above question! Your Tenere additions look great Bruce, post more pictures when you are done.
 

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RonH said:
I never farkle as to me that just farks up the bike, but am interested why you got rid of the stelvio for the tenere? Never had a guzzi, but like them to look at and think about for future reference. :)
Not true RonH!
You have a Garmin now, right?
Technically, a farkle. And a nice one. :)


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RonH said:
I never farkle as to me that just farks up the bike, but am interested why you got rid of the stelvio for the tenere? Never had a guzzi, but like them to look at and think about for future reference. :)
Reliability, and to some extent, power.

I agree that they are definitely eye candy.

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