make my storm lovely and comfy.

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Hanuman
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make my storm lovely and comfy.

Post by Hanuman »

I'm after a seat mod - i must have a gel seat!!! someone somewhere must take the standard seat and fix it for me... no?

I want grab rails for pillion, heated grips with that loveley little pocket that goes around your fist and lastly I want hard luggage... i recall someone on here having hard lugage but cant remeber who it was.

cheers dooooods
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Post by Hanuman »

thanks Kaz i'll ring em now :D
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Post by Hanuman »

sorted - gonna send the seat off next week when my 2nd bike arrives :D

will these fit my storm? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OXFORD-HOT-GRIPS- ... dZViewItem
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Try these i had my seat recovered by them Top Job

http://www.customseats.co.uk/
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Post by stevieVTR »

The grips will fit (though wire them in to an ignition switched circuit to stop shagging the battery if you accidently leave them on).
i had the previous model on my ZX6, without the temp adjuster and I think they were better as they seemed warmer. However, every little helps and I rode through quite a few winters and would always prefer some sort of warmth rather than frost bite!!
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I use the oxford velco grips. Put the on in the winter, take them off in the summer
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