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Hotspice
Nov 20th, 2007, 11:13 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, 3:07 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, 8:21 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, 7:28 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
Hotspice
Jan 7th, 2009, 9:34 am
:thumb:
Ok, it may not be a biggie for most people but I FINALLY found a soure for PIAA Driving lights.
What brown did for me yesterday was delivery my first sets of PIAA lights.
First up is the PIAA 510 Super White Driving Lights (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxiliary_lighting/auxiliary_light_kits/piaa_510_super_white_driving_light.html) . These are the more popular 35w=60w lights that work out great on electrically challenged bikes because each light only draws 35w.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/450614368_yuzQp-S.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxiliary_lighting/auxiliary_light_kits/piaa_510_super_white_driving_light.html)
Next up is the 1100x Platinum light kit (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxiliary_lighting/auxiliary_light_kits/piaa_1100x_driving_light_universal_kit.html). At about 3" in size these lights will fit a variety of bikes, both street and dirt and use PIAA's 55W=85W dichroic bulbs.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/450614366_ofbzW-S.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxiliary_lighting/auxiliary_light_kits/piaa_1100x_driving_light_universal_kit.html)
Hotspice
Jan 28th, 2009, 8:01 pm
Today I just got in my first batch of Fender Extenders (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/pyramid_plastics.html).
If you aren't familiar with them they (wait for it...) extend your front fender lower than the stock fenders to help protect your bike from stuff that gets kicked up by your front wheel. Installation is a breeze with the double back tape and screws provided in the kit.
Of interest here might be the K1200LT Fender Extender (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/bmw_lt/fender_extender_k1200lt.html) but we carry them for other make/model bikes also (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/pyramid_plastics.html).
Next week I should have the ones for the Versys, the 1150GS and a few other models in stock also.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/463615291_uemiV-S.jpg
Hotspice
Feb 2nd, 2009, 8:49 am
Well, brown dropped off a BIG box on friday and it had yet another addition to the inventory list in it.
This time it was the R1200GS specific MachineArt Moto Mudsling. (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/bmw_r1200gs_adv/machineart_moto_mudsling.html)
This rear wheel guard keeps mud, rocks, and whatever else you might kick up, away from your shocks and battery. A must have, especially if you've added a nice set of aftermarket shocks.
Note: If you have an 09 with ESA there will be a version for your bike coming out in April. The ones we have now will work but you'd have to cut the stock BMW Tool area drain spout.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/465635718_bapJ3-M.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/bmw_r1200gs_adv/machineart_moto_mudsling.html)
Hotspice
Mar 23rd, 2009, 7:33 pm
Next up is a trifecta for your bikes battery.
First up is the Battery Booster Cable (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_motorcycle_powerlet_battery_booster.html). It's cables are 6' long and have a male powerlet plug on both sides. This kit is intended to be used between two Powerlet Socket equiped bikes where one of them might have a battery that's a bit under the weather. Just plug the cable into both bikes and let the good bike give the bad battery enough of a charge to get running again. THESE ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE JUMPER CABLES since they use 14 gauge wire.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/497535436_9JYPA-M.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_motorcycle_powerlet_battery_booster.htm)
Now, if you REALLY want a set of Jumper cables you'll want to take a look at the new Mac-Daddy Motorcycle jumper cables (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_motorcycle_jumper_cables_pkt-104.html). This kit is actually two pieces. The first 18" piece stays bolted to your battery and has a 2-pole connector with a waterproof cap. The second piece has the same 2-pole connector on one half and clips to attach to another vehicles battery on the other. Both pieces use 8 gauge wire and gives you 60" of cable.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/497535438_4rmbe-M.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_motorcycle_jumper_cables_pkt-104.html)
And finally, if you're looking to add a couple accessories to you bike, don't want to turn the battery into a mess, and don't want to do a fuse block, they have come out with the Termin-8 power distribution kit (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_termin-8_power_distribution.html).
The way it works is that you connect it to your battery and then connect the power and grounds for your accessory to the 4 connection terminals. Slide the protective boot back down over the connector and you're done. The unit is fused and can handle 30 amps.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/497535739_PgWXE-M.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/electrical_accessories/powerlet_termin-8_power_distribution.html)
Hotspice
Apr 6th, 2009, 8:08 am
By the end of this week I should have my first order in-house and be shipping the EzyMount lightbar for the F650GS - F800GS twins (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/f800_twins/ezy-mount_f650-800gs_twin_light_bar.html).
The kit is a 3 piece kit that doesn't require any drilling to be mounted. It bolts right up to your bike and includes all of the hardware you'll need. Well, except for the lights of course ;) :
So there you have it, we now have a light bar for you twin F'rs :toast:
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/506571901_gWJGg-L.jpg http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/506571899_mLCMt-L.jpg
Hotspice
Apr 13th, 2009, 10:57 am
Alrighty, this weeks addition is a biggie for me.
I'm happy to announce that the latest product line we have to offer our customers is the Hepco Becker product line.
As of now we've added the Hepco Becker Engine and Tank guards (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/hepco_becker.html)to the site and the plan is to start adding the bags in the near future.
If, in the mean time, you want to order any of the items offered in the 2009 Hepco & Becker Catalog (http://www.hepco-becker.de/_eng/katalog.pdf), just drop me an email or PM and I'll get more information to you.
Cheers,
Tony
Hotspice
May 5th, 2009, 5:04 pm
LED ME ASAP.. If that's what you want, that's what we got.
The latest farkle upgrade added is a LED Turn Signal Conversion Kit for your Aprilia, BMW, and Moto Guzzi directionals (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/auxiliary_lighting/led_turn_signal_upgrade_kit.html). When I put these on my 07 GSA it probably took me a whopping 10 minutes and I was all done, with brighter, cooler looking directionals.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/529155390_hdN2Q-S-1.jpg http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/529159356_XRz5h-S.jpg
Each kit comes in a pack of two so if you're doing both ends your bike you'll need two kits.
Hotspice
May 14th, 2009, 9:45 am
Hot off the molds (or whatever they do to make them) are the Mudslings for the F650-F800 Twins (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/f650_f800_twins/machineart_moto_mudsling_f800-650gs.html).
Like the ones for their bigger sibling mounting is as easy as a couple bolts and a couple zip-ties in about 10 minutes. Once mounted they will help keep mud and debris from your suspension and underbody.
The first batch will be in next week but you can pre-order now and they'll go out as soon as they arrive :cool: .
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/536314148_rMXtw-M.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/bmw/f650_f800_twins/machineart_moto_mudsling_f800-650gs.html)
Hotspice
Jul 28th, 2009, 7:12 am
Well I'm finally getting settled in from the last rally so I thought I'd update this thread with our latest offering.
We've now started carrying few items from Wolfman Luggage (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/wolfman_luggage.html).
Right now we have the Expedition Dry Duffle (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/bags_and_luggage/soft_luggage_tank_bags/wolfman_expedition_dry_duffle.html), the Explorer Lite Tank Bag (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/bags_and_luggage/soft_luggage_tank_bags/wolfman_explorer_lite.html), the Rainier Tank Bag (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/bags_and_luggage/soft_luggage_tank_bags/wolfman_ranier_tank_bag.html), and few other items.
We can of course get any of the products they offer so if you don't see something you want, just drop me a line and we'll "git r done" :cool:
http://www.cyclenutz.com/images/products/wolfman/wolfman-luggage.gif (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/wolfman_luggage.html)
Hotspice
Aug 10th, 2009, 11:16 am
This week we added a couple DVD's from the gang over at Globeriders to our library.
They focus on BMW F800GS Instructional DVD (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/misc_stuff/dvd_s/globeriders_bmw_f800gs_instructional_dvd.html) and the BMW R1200GS Instructional DVD (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/misc_stuff/dvd_s/globeriders_bmw_r1200gs_instructional_dvd.html)
They covers thinks like accessory selection, bike prep and outfitting, tire puncture repair, tool selection, CANBU, and much more.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/615831485_43DoT-S.jpghttp://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/615831478_PdZgr-S.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/globeriders.html)
Hotspice
Aug 25th, 2009, 9:04 am
Our latest addition to the ROX Risers (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/rox_speed_fx.html) family are the new P2PPL Pivoting Risers which are 1-3/4" rise for 1-1/8" bars (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/ktm/pivoting_risers_low_pro_1_3_4_for_1_1_8_28mm_handlebars.html).
These bars are designed with a shorter rise than the 2" risers so that you do not have to replace your brake lines when installing them on the F800GS. They also have four threaded holes in each side that you can use to bolt farkles or RAM-Mounts to.
These risers clear the KTM clamps as well, and can be used on the 990 Adventure with stock lines.
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/623363667_Ve2Yb-S.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/brand_model_specific_items/ktm/pivoting_risers_low_pro_1_3_4_for_1_1_8_28mm_handlebars.html)
Hotspice
Oct 20th, 2009, 7:05 am
Well, the new (at least to us) Garmin zūmo 660 GPS (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/gps_navigation/gps_units/garmin_zumo_660_motorcycle_gps.html) is finally available and ready for shipping.
If you don't already know, the 660 is the motorcycle friendly successor to the Zumo 550 and comes with improved features over the 550.
Featuring a bright 4.3" touch screen color display, the zūmo 660 (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/gps_navigation/gps_units/garmin_zumo_660_motorcycle_gps.html) puts all the information you need in an easy-to-read format as you travel down the road. It has a glove-friendly intuitive interface with large buttons and left-handed controls that make entering information as easy as shifting gears. In addition, the wide sunlight-readable display makes for easy navigation - whether you're riding during a bright day or a moonless night. And with a rugged waterproof case that resists fuel sprays and UV rays, the zūmo 660 was built for life on the road.
Screen Size: 4.3"
Screen Type: Color
Traffic: Yes
Voice: Yes
Battery Life - Estimated (Hrs): 5
Bluetooth: Yes
Cartography - Built In: Yes
Product Dimensions: 3.3"H x 5.3"W x 0.9"D
Warranty: 1 Year
http://hotspice.smugmug.com/photos/674645592_kzpgy-S.jpg (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/gps_navigation/gps_units/garmin_zumo_660_motorcycle_gps.html)
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