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Hotspice
Nov 20th, 2007, 10:13 am
Well I just got done adding some more items that I think are worth mentioning so here it goes..

> First is the Screaming Meanie 220 (http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/7136a52b8c773c786bc82c35e581a7c1.jpg). In case you aren't familiar with these demons of volume they are a 120 decible timer and alarm clock.

Not only are they great if you do any kind of Long Distance Rallies but they work out great if you are on a trip and have some friends that aren't morning people :wink: .

> Next are some new items from Powerlet:

R1200GS front beak Power Socket Kit (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw_r1200gs_adv/r1200gs_power_socket_kit_pkt-042.html)
http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/75795d62f0f018f79a53afc00b947767.jpg


Honda ST1300 Steering head Power Socket Kit (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/honda_st1300/honda_st1300_steering_head_power_socket_kit_pkt-079.html)
http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/59acb4cb3f10652bea78f73eb5a18cdf.jpg


> And finally, Motorcycle Electrical Systems Troubleshooting and Repair Book (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/tools_and_maintenance/motorcycle_electrical_systems_troubleshooting_and_repair_book.html)for all of the Do-It-Yourselfers that want to have a better understanding of how the bikes electrical system works, including adding accessories (without releasing the magic smoke).

http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/f9069a22d2cf446e63795f1ecb4e0bf6.jpg

For a short time if you buy the Electrical Systems Troubleshooting book along with a Centech AP-1 Accessory Fuse Panel you'll get 10% off the total price of both items.

That's it for not but more to follow of course.

Hotspice
Apr 1st, 2008, 2:07 pm
And we just keep adding on :thumb: ..

The latest items added are lighting related so you can make yourself more visible (or annoying depending on how far you take it) to other people out on the road.

For us Kool-Aid drinkin GS riders there is the EzyMount GS Bar (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/bmw_r1200gs_adv/ezy-mount_r-gs_lightbar_kit.html). This bar fits the R1100GS, R1150GS/GSA & R1200GS/GSA (2008 adapters in the works). How cool is it to be able to just unbolt a lightbar and move it to the latest model if you upgrade to another GS??

http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/934890e68e250e02b86c33f882c60784.jpg

Next up are some bumps for your stock headlight if your scoot has a H4 60/55W bulb.

For a good all around lighting increase there is the Osram Hyper 70/65W H4 (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxillary_lighting/osram_sylvania_hyper_70_65w_h4_bulb.html) which give a good increase in both your high and low beam.

Then there is the uber-high beam bump of the Narva 100/55W H4 (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxillary_lighting/narva_100_55w_h4_bulb.html). It keeps your low beam the same as stock but bumps your high beam up to 100W. You can read a review about this bulb over at Motorcycle.com (http://www.motorcycle.com/products/superwhite-vs-clear-3577.html)

Let there be light :abduct: ..

Hotspice
May 5th, 2008, 7:21 am
We just put together an Accessory Socket kit for the R1200GS Adventure (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/bmw_r1200gs_adv/r1200gs_adventure_power_socket_kit_pkt-046.html). It bolts up to the BMW Adventure luggage and will wire up to your battery or fuse block.

This kit gives you another way to add a power source that isn't limited by the stock sockets power limits and is a great way to add a socket for your passenger.

Hotspice
May 19th, 2008, 6:28 pm
If you're not happy with the bikes headlight output and are looking for some serious lighing, the Baja Designs 4" Fuego lights (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/baja_designs.html)are here and may be just what the Dr. ordered :evil .

The Fuego's come in a few models and can be customized with different color rings and beam styles so you should be able to come up something that works to shed a little light on those blasted forest rats at o-dark thirty for you.

They have Halogen style available in 55w and 100w (not for the weak charging sytem) and the cool thing is the Halogen can be upgraded to HID later on if you want to.

Then the mother of all "Let there be Light" driving light kits is their HID kit. It's a 4200K, and 3200 lumensof brightness. These HID's produces the equivalent of 250 watts of Halogen lighting and need less power to do it.

All of the lights come with a 3year warranty and like I already mentioned, you can pick from black, red, or blue color rings.

A happy rider put the 55w's on his GS and here's a picture of them.

http://www.cyclenutz.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/baja_on.jpg