Likewise. Plus saddle bags...I added the handle bar bag and find this very handy, it is large enough to hold cell phone,glasses, and billfold with room to spare.
As far as accessories I find it to be the most useful.
Like my backrest also, gotta get a cup holder!It is a toss up between my highway pegs and my backrest. Both are needed to make sure I am going to be comfortable on the longer rider.
Hmmm...well maybe my cup holder!??!
Semper Fi,
DrZ
Hey Buck, don't keep your billfold in the bag.I added the handle bar bag and find this very handy, it is large enough to hold cell phone,glasses, and billfold with room to spare.
As far as accessories I find it to be the most useful.
I think some of the refreshments we had might of had something to do with the temporary loss of the billfoldHey Buck, don't keep your billfold in the bag.
As far as a cup holder I think you need an ashtray first.
Sorry guys private joke.
I also have the Aeromach heel shifter, had one the Triumph and like you said it's hard to go back to the toe shift.The Aeromach heel shifter. Once you get used to heel shifting there is no going back. And the windshield bag. It is large and holds alot. But then again, I'm just getting started too.Wonder what's under the tree. Jefe
I've never used a heel shift. Is it possible to use those on a machine with Pegs vice floorboards? I ask because I'm wondering if this might be the solution for the tight fit bigger-footed guys are reporting on the Scout.I also have the Aeromach heel shifter, had one the Triumph and like you said it's hard to go back to the toe shift.
Careful what you put in the cup holder. My buddy and I were on a ride to tombstone AZ. He bought a coke, dropped it in the cup holder, went to open it after about 50 miles, due to vibration it spewed everywhere. We laughed so hard that everyone had to pull over to take pics of him clean off his bike and goggles.Like my backrest also, gotta get a cup holder!