Next Week's New Toys

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Psycluded
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Next Week's New Toys

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2005 Honda CBR600RR, black "tribal" pattern edition.
Montgomery Honda/Yamaha
OTD: ~$9,400


Micron Dual-Outlet Exhaust Slip-On
~4-6 rwhp gain, ~108dB sound output
Micron Sales: 1-888-963-1212
Approx. $500

Power Commander III usb
Smooths power curve, ~1-2 rwhp gain
OnlineParts.com
Quoted: $299.95

Frame Sliders (Black)
Protection for the plastics.
SatoRacing.com
Quoted: $85

Corbin Seat Replacements
Comfort, 'nuff said.
Corbin.com
Front Saddle: $239
Rear Saddle: $199


Scorpio SR-i500 FM 2-way Paging Security System
Security.
ScorpioAlarms.com
· Dual axis accelerometer – detects impact and inclination
· Waterproof design meets OEM specifications
· Selectable audible/vibrating alerts
· Integrated 125 dB programmable multi-tone siren
· Violation display with time stamp
· Range Confirmation Signal (RCS)
· Available factory plug-in connector kits
· Perimeter Sensor out to 6ft.
Quoted: $299.00

Total OTD, I'll probably end up paying around 11.5-12 grand for the bike, the accessories and installation thereof.

Huzzah for expensive, fast, dangerous toys.

I'll post pics whenever I managed to get it off the lot. :mrgreen:
-Psycluded-
2005 Honda CBR600F4i - STOLEN
2005 Honda CBR600RR Black Tribal Edition

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#2 Unread post by Itzamna »

That's about exactly what I got on mine. Except, I have a full exhaust and header system. I didn't see air filter on that. Do you have one already? It will make a difference with the exhaust and the PCIII. You will be happy with the alarm, I have been very satisfied with it. You may want to look at getting a full exhaust system instead of just a slip on if you have the money. The difference is definitely there. Enjoy your ride. ;)
Brian

'03 Suzuki SV1000

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