I installed the Day Rider with the driver backrest. What a difference to the stock seat that as rumor has it was originally developed during the Inquisition.
I finally got so fed up with trying to purchase the professional update with my old Google account, and constantly being redirected to a security page that I created a completely new account with the same payment information. Everthing went fine from there on and I completely deleted my old account.
Which Mustang seat did you install? I'm thinking about ordering the day rider because it is a 2 piece and I can get also a backrest. I too installed the sissy bar and the crash bar from craftride. I live in Cape Coral. I'm in NY at the moment and will be out of the country from Jan.6 till the...
I downloaded the app but when I try to buy the professional version it will not let me do it. I normally also only use apple so I might have a problem with google pay. The app tells me to first check all the applications before upgrading. I live in FL but I'm in Ny at the moment and unable to...
Welcome Dave from Cape Coral,FL. where in FL are you located? I also installed the crashbars and Sissy bar from Motea. I have a rear wheel stand for the R18 that I don't need any more, that is made by Kern Stabi and sold through Hornig if you are interested. i will give it away for a $100. I...
I ordered the stand from Hornig. It is made by Kern Stabi. it is a 2 piece stand front and back. the back one has to be installed before the front one. Very stable platform,rocksolid. very easy to use.
I definitely like the sissy bar! It comes off in 5 seconds. I installed 80mm M8 stainless steel rods with 2 nuts as a spacer between the bushings for the sissy bar and the side bags. the bags slide over the protruding end of the rods and I secure them with wing nuts on the inside of the bags...
I ordered the bars yesterday. Supposedly they come with removable rubber footrests. It shows on their website. Regarding shipping costs of Motea, I think they are ridiculous! If you order from Motea through ebay it's about half the cost.
6'6" and 255lbs. It took a little while to get used to the seating position, but now I'm comfortable with it after changing the angle of the handle bars. At 63 and stiff like a board at times I have to say I have been in a lot less comfortable positions in my life than being on the R18.
I use the 70W80 gear oil from Mopar and for the engine 15W50 Motul 300V 4T. The Motul oil exceeds all existing standards. Especially living in FL I prefere a engine oil that can handle high heat.
I just ordered the stand from Hornig with an additional set of swivel wheels to be able to maneuver the bike to where ever you want to. $330 incl. shipping. once the rear is lifted you can also lift the front with a $60 scissor lift from amazon to level it out. the Hornig stand looks pretty neat...
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