hands down #1 accessory for ANY bike is...
a naked 26 yr old female seat warmer!!!
If you could only have one accessory what would you get?
hands down #1 accessory for ANY bike...
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Well, if you have an electric-drive kit on your bike, that's not a problem.le_r0umain wrote:what's with the fuel cell ?WhyteGryphon wrote:Auxiliary Fuel Cell. About 10 - 16 litres worth.
it is my understanding that it produces electricity!

As for 'litres worth'? I'm assuming that's either the size of the cell's contents, or, more likely, the needed power/distance equivalent to a typical gas engine.
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I'm pretty sure he meant fuel tank (for added range), although many folks call the extra tank a fuel cell.le_r0umain wrote:what's with the fuel cell ?WhyteGryphon wrote:Auxiliary Fuel Cell. About 10 - 16 litres worth.
it is my understanding that it produces electricity!
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My ideal accessary would be a custom manifold that would tie into both cylinders , come out the side and allow me to have only one carb that would be easily accessable for adjusting , rejetting , etc.
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