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Old 05-11-2024, 06:29 PM   #61
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I have bought some things from Ebay that came to me as amazon boxed items labeled as gifts.
The number of times I order from ebay that suggests stock is nationally located only for it to arrive in chinese cling film.



I basically start with aliexpress and work my way around ebay and amazon searching the same item as to me its all just a smoke and mirrors chinese distrabution network with subsidized free shipping paid for by the western countries taxes...


 
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Old 05-11-2024, 08:16 PM   #62
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I just watched Tucker Carlson's latest video on how Amazon removes the seller's "buy box" when they charge less at another site like eBay. I was rather disgusted. My guess is there is some kinda revolution amongst Amazon sellers going on right now. Also, something like 50% or more of the sellers on Amazon are Chinese owned businesses. Quite possible mass exodus of US based companies from Amazon.

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I have bought some things from Ebay that came to me as amazon boxed items labeled as gifts.
The number of times I order from ebay that suggests stock is nationally located only for it to arrive in chinese cling film.



I basically start with aliexpress and work my way around ebay and amazon searching the same item as to me its all just a smoke and mirrors chinese distrabution network with subsidized free shipping paid for by the western countries taxes...
These Chinese companies play games for sure. The same thing happens here with ebay and the "US Stock" sellers. They may indeed keep a small warehouse to hold a few of each item that they sell, and will ship over and replenish in a revolving manner, but I suspect they also just fly in stuff from overseas and ship it out via FedEx/UPS from the hubs. I have noticed that all of the "US Stock" ebay sellers are based out of international hubs - LA, Chicago, New Jersey, and Memphis in particular.
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Old 05-11-2024, 08:50 PM   #63
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I was thinking the latest Templar shipment was on the Dali cargo ship. Perhaps, then rerouted from Baltimore to Charleston.
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Old 05-18-2024, 08:59 PM   #64
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Put my new flyscreen on. Mainly I wanted it to protect the gauge cluster as they are exposed and a good sized rock could damage them. As a side bonus, it does actually provide a little wind reduction too, mostly to the lower half of my torso, but it is enough to make highway speeds a little less tiresome. It doesn't look half bad either.







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Old 05-19-2024, 11:59 AM   #65
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Oh man, That may work on the Scram........
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Old 07-18-2024, 05:43 AM   #66
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Been a minute. I had some drama with registering my bike, mostly due to my State more than the bike itself, so I went almost 6 weeks without being able to legally ride my bike. I got that sorted, and then got busy at work.

I've installed a new set of slip-on's for it, made by a Company called Bykology, also called Rhino Racing. They are big and straight through mufflers that also come with dB killers.





With the dB killers out they are definitely a bit loud. Not obnoxious, but definitely conspicuous, and they also drone a bit in my helmet at highway speeds. It sounds killer though.

With them in, still a bit louder than the stock mufflers, but they are tamer. I can hear them when riding at highway speeds, but they are in the background and don't drone at all. They still make a nice throaty 270 degree twin bark when you get on the throttle. I am pretty much going to leave them in unless I am feelin a bit rambunctious and want to be heard.

Otherwise, I ordered in a FuelX Lite to hopefully help with the closed loop fueling. I can tell this engine is tuned lean, and putting those mufflers on there definitely did not help. I also ordered some ceramic metallic Ferodo brake pads for the front to help bring some feel/bite into the front brakes.

Still love this bike.
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Old 07-18-2024, 07:36 AM   #67
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That's one sexy bike.
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Old 07-18-2024, 06:25 PM   #68
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That's one sexy bike.
They definitely do grab attention. I get asked all the time what kind of bike it is, even by pedestrians crossing the road in front of me lol.
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Done a little accessorizing since getting it. Nice and cleaned up and ready for the year.
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Looks good Dan. She ready for a long ride now.
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Looks good Dan. She ready for a long ride now.
That's actually the plan. Sorta...

I wanted the bags just so I don't need to have a backpack to bring my stuff to work and to be able to make store trips without needing my car. I want to use my bikes as much as I can for daily duty.

I also wanted to get this all setup because I am putting together a whole moto-camping setup. I have 2 roll top duffle bags for that, but I am waiting on a fake leather tail bag for around town stuff.

This one, but half the price and the same brand as the saddle bags.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPP45VD...v_ov_lig_dp_it

I am still looking to figure out some highway pegs. Due to the shape of my crash bars the ones you used on your KPT won't really work for me. I need something with a long extension so I can kick them down and forward more for comfort reasons. I have 3 I am considering.

The one I like the most is the most expensive by far, but I love the design of it. https://www.amazon.com/KEMIMOTO-Alum...1&sr=1-24&th=1

My 2 runners up.
I like these just for how simple they are. Not such a big fan of how small they are.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSSVSCKL...WxfdGhlbWF0aWM

Also small, but also the cheapest and has a good number of positive reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSSVSCKL...WxfdGhlbWF0aWM
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The lowest section is too far back, so I am looking for something to clamp in the middle area where the slider is located that can extend down and forward, which should allow me to stretch my legs out a bit more. At the very least I can still clamp to the lower bar and just extend them mostly forward. The yellow arrow in the first picture is where I am hoping I can clamp to. And the yellow blocks in the second is the theorized location of said highway peg. It may look goofy that way, but I can live with goofy for comfort sake, and it would be easy to remove them if needed.
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