“Dominator”
Single headlight set, 3.5” diameter bottom mount unit with H4 12v60/55w
bulbs, e-marked. Dominator headlights have a dipped centre beam,
E-marked for European use - the user should check their country
regulations. find out more
HLUSRCBN - DOMINATOR SINGLE HEADLAMP CARBON
“Dominator”
Single headlight set, 3.5” diameter bottom mount unit with H4 12v60/55w
bulbs, e-marked. Dominator headlights have a dipped centre beam,
E-marked for European use - the user should check their country
regulations. find out more
Stuff Safe 80
£67.24
The
patented anti-theft Stuffsafe 80 combines an 80 Litre waterproof stuff
sack and a slashproof, snatchproof and tamperproof stainless steel wire
mesh exterior that can be locked closed and then locked to a secure
fixture.
Regardless of your destination, the expandable
Stuffsafe 80 is perfect for protecting your Valuable gear from theft
and weather and is Ideal for your Helmet, boots, gloves and leathers.
It folds neatly into a small storage matt and has a waist and shoulder Harness included. find out more
Lid safe Helmet Bag
£42.25
LIDSAFE Secure Helmet Bag
LidSafe
features a high tensile stainless steel mesh construction which locks
around a helmet and can lock to a bike or any other secure fixture. The
eXomesh construction is layered between a waterproof outer and a soft
inner liner to offer protection from theft, damage, and the weather.
The compact and lightweight design allows for easy storage and portability.
The
Pacsafe is designed to go over your luggage, simply throw it around
your luggage, secure it to something fixed and get on with your
adventure. It is available in three sizes, which helps to make it work with almost any type of backpack, bag and even loose gear.
. Wraps around luggage . Locks to a secure fixture . Adjusts to secure different sized bags . Secures bags together . Padlock and carrypouch included find out more
Motopro Motorsports Intercom Set
£102.24
Operating
on the licence exempt Public Mobile Radio band the new Motopro MTX600
is the perfect solution to carefree Bike-to-Bike communications. In the
box you get everything you need for two riders to communicate; TWO PMR
transceivers, TWO Headsets and TWO finger mounted Press-to-Talk buttons.
¡¤ Range 2Km Km according to terrain ¡¤ 8 Channels with 38 Sub-Channels ¡¤ Channel Scanning to find friends ¡¤ Easy to install
Suitable
for a wide range of motor sports and leisure activities with headsets
or as hand held walkie-talkie. Operates using 4 AAA Cells. (Motopro
recommend the use of Re-chargeable NiMH cells)
My travelin companion is a Mini Bull Terrier named Buddy and he is a member of Biker Dogs Motorcycle Club. Yeah, it's a club just for dogs. Some months back between the rains, we traveled with the Santa Cruz HOGs and went to San Francisco. We had dinner at Pier 39 in the SF Hard Rock Cafe. With everyone wearing their vests including Buddy by my side, we entered and Buddy went under the table. He had the pasta plate, and later after we were all were done with dinner, we cleared the table and took pic's with Buddy with the Hard Rock Cafe logo on the wall behind us. The place was jumpin and the music was loud. Our only delay was trying to leave with all the patrons wantin to take pic's and visit with Buddy. If you want to see pic's of Buddy, just google Buddy Kleinsmith.
What a great topic. Thanks for bringing it up. As you can see by the pictures I have posted, I have the world's cutest biker chihuahua. His name is Turbo and if dog licks make you sick, he'll kill you. LOL This is the best dog I've ever had, and he's been riding with me on the bike since he was 7 weeks old. I brought him home in the middle of winter, so I had my leathers on and just zipped him up in my jacket and rode. He got used to the noise and fell fast asleep and it's been that way ever since. Of course now I don't carry him in my jacket, I put his kennel on the back seat and secure it VERY well with several bungie chords and rope. I think we need to start a group here in Florida for all the bikers with dogs, or whatever pet they have, and meet every so often. I would love to figure out a way that he could ride in front of me on the tank, but it would have to be very very safe. If anyone knows of a way, please write to me or post it here. In the meantime, be safe everyone, and give your dog your time, it's all that he wants in life.
This is Brina, she rode with me to Harrisburg PA, and Maggie Valley NC plus many local miles. She loved to ride and raises hell when i leave without her.
Hi Goldeee...
How are you ?
Sorry to hear Butch isn't doing too great.. as you said.. the orld would be alot nicer if people were like dogs... to an extent lol Butch is a lucky pooch though.. he gets to ride with you... it would be alot of fun in a sidecar ... hope he continues to ride and hope you both enjoy the roads for a long time to come.. been to Vegas 9 times and love it there.. would be great to ride out there someday... enjoy the sun and the fun.. hope we can chat sometime.. wooof woooof woooof Butch
vconstruction write:
No dogs yet but looking for you to ride next to me!
It's great cruisin' in our area of the country. You can bet on some nature stops often! :)
Dogs, Well this little space is not nearly large enough!,..If people were more like Dogs,..Wow would this world be Wonderfull!,...This is me and My Best Buddy, Butch!,..This pic is a few years back,...His hips arn't so good now!!,..He was looking for that comfy spot.,..Ready to Ride!,..lol He is a natural!!,..And yes Dogs make the best rideing companions. I will miss his companionship and rideing skills!,..Guess its gonna have to be a side car O'l Buddy.