Poll: What would you most like to improve on your bike?

Poll: What would you most like to improve on your motorcycle?

Suspension
5
7%
Handling
6
9%
Acceleration
3
4%
Performance
8
12%
Seat Comfort
11
16%
Touring ability
5
7%
Gas mileage
10
15%
Accessories
4
6%
Electronics
2
3%
Brakeing
3
4%
Sound
2
3%
Wind shielding
7
10%
Lights
0
No votes
Reliabilty
2
3%
 
Total votes: 68

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vulcan_x
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#31 Unread post by vulcan_x »

I took my winsheild off because I wanted a "cleaner look". After I sold it and took a long ride I realized that I made a huge mistake :tomato:
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aw58
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#32 Unread post by aw58 »

Hi,

Would like to do quite a lot.

Move to Alloy wheels
Single seat and solo rack
Upgrade luggage
Extra lights on the front
Rad cover

Well - that's a start.

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#33 Unread post by ceemes »

Seat comfort without a doubt......after a couple of hours in the saddle, I start to get crippling numb bum.......
Always ask why.

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#34 Unread post by Shorts »

Does power = performance?
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#35 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

brakes are the number one thing i'd want to improve. Well, the front brake at least, the rear is fine. Followed by suspension, get it tuned to my weight and style of riding. Then performance. Who doesn't like more horse power?
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