If I had to get just one add on for a motorcycle it would have to be a radar detector. Don't see how anyone could keep their license without one. Even with the 85 mph speed limits in Texas, and the 75 mph speed limits on two lane blacktop back highways.
The 2nd piece of equipment is the...
Time to switch to Bluetooth and cut the wire between my helmet and the bike.
Will add photos as I make the change.
The Sena 20S allows me to use my Sensaphonics ear monitors, eliminating the helmet speakers.
The Redline radar detector, Garmin Zumo and Sena SR-10 will all be powered by the...
The Hyperstrada works best if you can move around on the seat, back and forward, like on a dirt bike. I replaced the OE seat with the racing seat to make such movement easier. Next was to make all my electronic stuff available but out of the way.
I purchased a small cross bar Moto Pocket. A...
Riding since 1970 I'm familiar with all those interest in remaining minimalist riders. All alone with the bike. Good for those who wish to ride that way.
Coming from a BMW K1600GT, and looking for a small bike experience again, the Hyperstrada is in my garage. However, I really enjoyed having...
So after I saw Wildbill's "My Radar Detector Setup" thread I decided to look into how I could mount not only my radar detector but my phone or GPS unit as well.
Tankbag is from www.rka-luggage.com. It's a 13 liter four-point with a "dashboard" swivels for different angles. I'm using a couple...
Below is a quick pic and description of my Escort 8500 Radar setup.
The Visual alert is from:
Radar Detector Visual Alert for Motorcycles
The mount is from:
https://www.escortradar.com/store/motorcycle-control-mount-black.html