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I forgot I also have a kuryschmakyn battery meter (volt meter? ammeter?) waiting for a good home on the bike somewhere.
Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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I forgot I also have a kuryschmakyn battery meter (volt meter? ammeter?) waiting for a good home on the bike somewhere.
That's the problem, I can't find a good place to put that sucker. 
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I know. I really don't feel like drilling holes in my console... Maybe I'll put it where the stock tach would go? Something like that...
Benny
Black & Silver '02
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Not enough miles ridden
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Loquacious
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If you figure it out send me a pic.
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Well if I could find a disk of metal to fit that hole I would be in business. I tried cutting one out with a wheel cutter, but I think I had it going to fast, and I think it knocked my drill press off kilter a little. I need to find a hardened rod so I can take the wiggle out of the wobble...
Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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Ok, here it is:
-Wires in bars -Silver Bullets turn signals (all 4) -Ma's Cycles front signal relocation plate -EBC floating rotors -EBC sintered brake pads -Speedo cable holder -Headwinds headlight (painted black) -Nology high performance coils -Nology spark plug wires -Beefed up shifter bar -Kiehin CR carbs -Carb support brace -AI removed -Freak installed -Lower engine wire holder -SS braided clutch cable -SS braided throttle cables -SS braided front and rear brake lines -Scott Oiler -Fast Eddy's Union Jack decal on brake resorvoir -Aluminium rear sprocket -18 tooth front sprocket -New chain -Heavy duty clutch -Scypter exhaust -Union Jack and Triumph licence plate bolts
I do plan on getting the BB kit done soon by D and D Cycles
04 Speedy, 904cc 12:1 CR JE pistons, ProCom CDI, Nology coils, Hotwires, lightened flywheel, CR ll's, 18 tooth front sprocket, freak kit, cocktail shaker and scypter exhaust, bobbed rear fender, headwinds headlight, wires in bars, and Scott Oiler
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Man you guys keep reminding me of stuff...
I did the wires in the bars, and I have a carb brace.
Benny
Black & Silver '02
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well from what i can see none of you have changed a thing on your bikes you have all improved and made the product as triumph should have sold them in the first place lets keep customising
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whoa my budget can't keep up with you guys. my speedy has AI removed , rejetted for the gutted oem pipes chromed engine covers, swapped seat for america with touring pillion and tall sissy bar for the sweety, chrome werks drag t bars with brent's iso grips. Shortened the stems for the rear turn signals and relocated the fronts to the forks. {rivco relocaters}. bike watch and I'm not done by any means.
mike
2006 neon blue speedmaster
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my budget can't keep up either... 
Benny
Black & Silver '02
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Budget? What budget? My savings account can't keep up, that's for sure. I've definitely spent more than the cost of the bike on the bike, if you factor in a set of tires each year, dealer servicing for four years, all the gear, etc.
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I hear that. I should also remind people I've had my bike for 5 years now, and in the first year all I got was saddlebags, a helmet and a jacket.
Benny
Black & Silver '02
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Hmmmm, first year mods...
During riding season: Footboards, crashbars, short TORs, pillion luggage rack, saddlebags with homemade brackets, driving lights. I got a couple extra grand in the loan for most of that stuff. Of course, there was the gear: helmet, leathers, etc.
First year, Winter: paint, relocate battery, K&Ns & rejetting, AI removal, probably countless other knickknacks.
My spending did drop off a bit for a little while, then came the belt drive, corbin and more.
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do they make? has any one installed a gas gauge?
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do they make? has any one installed a gas gauge?
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ok wot have i done to the old slugger errrrm stripped the forks put chrome gaurds on spikey bar ends tool rool speedo cable holder from brent chopped and re-covered seats back rest for missus chopped rear mudguard fender to u yanks out there rear light changed to snake eye with number plate bracket flame finishers from brent master cylinder cover to match from brent clutch finisher from brent clutch bracket from OEM uk clock indicators mirrors about three sets they keep stealing them rear brake master cylinder resevior cap from OEM uk resevior cover original has been chromed locally rear engine mount chromed locally chain gaurd home made stainless rods air blowing things removed choke knob from DIY shop kitchen dept chain cover changed for a T100 bonnie makes it look more bonnie less rice burner got straight through pipes from a tractor shop Harley rubbish but they sound to harsh i must be getting old cos i've sent for 1.75 x 8 inch baffles should keep them nice and ridable no jetting needed tried them but sound to loud apart from that changed the rear pads bent valve done on warranty and soon tyres to be done well theres always stuff to be done 
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do they make? has any one installed a gas gauge?
Nothing more accurate than the trip odometer 
Benny
Black & Silver '02
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Not enough miles ridden
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or when you flip to reserve!
we should do this every weekend!
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I tell you what I've done,I've made it my own,there's not another one like mine,OK it's red from 02 but thats as far as it goes,I think Triumph looked at my bike before they put the Speedmaster together,I was the first to have a black sprocket cover and foot hangers and that was 5 years ago.Perhaps they'll follow me again because now I have a blacked out control panel,you know,the chromey thing that sits on the tank,looks kool
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The changes that made the biggest difference for me were brighter headlight, different bars, and the gutted pipes.
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What have I changed lots of stuff the list is to freaking long but the best thing has been The big change is the friends and great group of people you can ride with
Chris
Pain heals, Chicks dig scars, and Glory last forever.
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Mine list is no where near what some of you have done
Bub’s dresser dog pipes Windshield Kuryakyn front pegs Corbin saddle Corbin backrest Saddle bags (replacement for the pressed leather Triumph bags) Control dress up kit (screws) Barnet heavy clutch springs Luggage rack/tall sissy bar Triumph engine dressers Scott oilier FREAK (with carb rejecting and bowl replacement bolts) Progressive shocks and fork springs Rivco light bar with a dash switch Eddy’s front brake decal and crossed flags decals
Soon to be (maybe in 7-10 days): Chrome battery cover Clutch cover finisher Chrome axle nut covers
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The big change is the friends and great group of people you can ride with
Amen to that. Never realized how much I didn't like my old friends til I got my new ones.
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I really like seeing (and reading about) what people on this site have done to their bikes, cosmetically and performance-related. I'm not very knowledgeable mechanically, but I have successfully done things with this bike that I never would have thought of even trying before I found this site. This is a great group of helpful people on this site. Even my comprehensive list would be fairly short, but the most important things I've done: AI removal (a monumental achievement at the time)  Added the luggage rack/backrest Changed to Emgo Vmax mirrors Hooked up warm grip wraps for winter riding seasons Replaced the horn I probably need to wash it more often  Will 
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A couple, two, tree tings 
Ride On!
Airguy
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You gotta' be smart to be lazy(and get a job done)
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