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I have been having a clear out of items that I don't use anymore and now have 175 in the bike accessory pot. I was tempted to get myself some OEM aluminium panniers second hand but my budget couldn't stretch to it.

So can anyone recommend anything to fit to my 650GS twin? My bike is pretty well sorted as it has Crash bars, decent screen, pannier frames and rear rack, spotlights, comfy seat, satnav, and sump guard. I shall most probably save the cash for the next set of tyres but shall be interesting what people come up with!

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Hi Dave,

Bikes looking nice :thumby: I like the red ones :beerjug:

Whats usefull and protection based would be a fat foot for your side stand great for the soft stuff and some protection for your lights, a poly carbonate thingy :D
 
Thanks dean, have a fat foot just forgot to list it. Currently bring cleaned at the moment! Lense shield fowls against the mirage 2 fairing! :D
 
looks pretty sorted to me...:thumb....so, for 175, i'd put about another 2000 miles on it somewhere nice........:D
 
looks pretty sorted to me...:thumb....so, for 175, i'd put about another 2000 miles on it somewhere nice........:D

That is certianly a good suggestion! I have to admit I did start thinking about where me and my wife can go on the bike!
 
Accessory acsmeshery.......go buy some fekkin petrol and a few nights away in some B&Bs or a cheap tent.......

The goal of a modifying your bike isn't (or certainly shouldn't be , IMO) to spend as much as you can then to sit back and say it's complete then move on to the next big thing...it's to spend as little as you can to be able to go out and ride it as far as you can in comfort depending on what you've put on to it.

The only person who can possibly tell you what you might be lacking and hence what to buy next, is YOURSELF, and then only once you've ridden it to establish what would be good to have :blast

Ok though, I'll play the game.....what you need to buy next is a YHS associate pass, a ticket from your nearest port to the nearest continental land mass and a load of fuel.



Seriously.

PS come through Harwich on your way to the Hook Of Holland and I'll put you up for the night and feed you gratis......I really mean the above, just go out and ride the cnut :beerjug:
 
Accessory acsmeshery.......go buy some fekkin petrol and a few nights away in some B&Bs or a cheap tent.......

The goal of a modifying your bike isn't (or certainly shouldn't be , IMO) to spend as much as you can then to sit back and say it's complete then move on to the next big thing...it's to spend as little as you can to be able to go out and ride it as far as you can in comfort depending on what you've put on to it.

The only person who can possibly tell you what you might be lacking and hence what to buy next, is YOURSELF, and then only once you've ridden it to establish what would be good to have :blast

Ok though, I'll play the game.....what you need to buy next is a YHS associate pass, a ticket from your nearest port to the nearest continental land mass and a load of fuel.



Seriously.

PS come through Harwich on your way to the Hook Of Holland and I'll put you up for the night and feed you gratis......I really mean the above, just go out and ride the cnut :beerjug:

That's very kind offer to put me up for the night! :D

I just wondered what people would recommend, I certainly would only buy something if I felt it would add to my commuting/touring needs!

More miles sounds like a great plan! My 650GS only has 48,000 on her and I would like to hit 100,000!
 
theres an offer you cant refuse....free b/b....Harwich to Hoek Van Holland ferry......nice 180 mile ride down To Dusseldorf, couple of nights with the better half, cut back through Belgium for ferry to Dover....close enough to home for an interesting dash if the weather gets really shitty........

I just came back last week, and sick as a chip already
 
That's very kind offer to put me up for the night! :D

I just wondered what people would recommend, I certainly would only buy something if I felt it would add to my commuting/touring needs!

You're very welcome, but....(and I'm reigning myself in here)....

the crux of my point was that the only way you'll ever find out what will add to your touring capability is to do a bit of touring, or put some proper miles on itcommuting, then you'll find out what you NEED.


It's a classic and age old problem......buy the bike, buy the kit, buy all the farkles, but go nowhere........

It's long been proven that you can take a Honda C90 or a Dr350 around the world with a set of cheap Hein Gericke throwovers, followed by locally bought laundry bags after they fail, and you already have a decent bike with all (if not MORE) than you need.......please, don't go looking for more to bung on it, unless your satisfaction comes from owning a bike like that and spending dosh on it rather than owning a bike like that to get satisfaction from the ride and the journey.

FWIW though, if you're commuting all year around, you won't spend a better pound or two on a set of very untrendy, really ugly but superbly practical and wonderfully warm Tucano muffs, or even a shytebag if they do one for your bike (do a search here on "SHYTEBAGS")
 
+1 on the turcano muffs they are fucking ace:thumb2

Servdave.....that's Chad speaking....he is a purveyor of the finest quality metalwork farkles in his capacity as a Rugged Roads geezer.......if you only want to spend money on farkles, go look up 'rugged roads', but otherwise, get muffs, fill your tank and F**k off and ride (in the nicest possible way ; ) )
 
If your thinking of riding all year,and i do mean every day,instead of mincing around with more farkles,i,d go with the Muffs and Shytebag.
 
PS come through Harwich on your way to the Hook Of Holland and I'll put you up for the night and feed you gratis......I really mean the above, just go out and ride the cnut :beerjug:

Is that offer open to a lowly LC rider that has no money left for farkles?:comfort:D
 
More miles sounds like a great plan! My 650GS only has 48,000 on her and I would like to hit 100,000!

103,000 miles here already :thumb

IF anyone has money to spend on 'bling' but doesn't know what 'bling' to get, then that money wants spending on miles'n smiles :thumb

Maps, ferry crossings, hotels, petrol ... miles'n smiles :thumb

:beerjug:
 
103,000 miles here already :thumb

IF anyone has money to spend on 'bling' but doesn't know what 'bling' to get, then that money wants spending on miles'n smiles :thumb

Maps, ferry crossings, hotels, petrol ... miles'n smiles :thumb

:beerjug:

I couldn't agree more.:thumb
 
Kittie has now gone up too 225 and now deciding where I would like to go with wife!

Thanks for the comments guys, didn't realise what a soar subject farkles were! :D

After ride down to Austria this year we plan to go to Germany and Yorkshire next year! So don't worry, I do get out on my bike!
 
didn't realise what a soar subject farkles were! :D

Yes, Youre in danger of waking up the farkle police lots of strong opinions on them, oops I think you already have :D

It's not as if you posted a personal choice of, ride your bike or farkle :blast

Now I know you like to get out there and do one as they say somewhere :D Personaly im into enhancing my ride to suit me where I can I see my farkle's as enhancing or protection (insurance). But i like it to look nice to me also. :D


I must admit thoes muffs are good in the winter got mine from Val H of this parish, they look good on the blue one :D http://www.thelmcco.com/Products.html fur lined riding with summer glover in winter mostly not even putting on the heated grips :eek
 


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