Most common/recommended mods?

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I'm almost glad they don't offer the N version in America, otherwise I might have gotten one instead. I much prefer the Naked look but after riding a naked SECA II streetfighter on the highway once I decided I need partial fairings and a windscreen.
 

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I'm almost glad they don't offer the N version in America, otherwise I might have gotten one instead. I much prefer the Naked look but after riding a naked SECA II streetfighter on the highway once I decided I need partial fairings and a windscreen.

It's a personal preference. I road with a fairing/windscreen for about year and a half and decided to do the naked look this winter. Riding highway usually doesn't bother me.
 

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There is an entire section of this forum dedicated to mods--dive in.
 

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really depends on what you plan to do with your bike,
what mods are for you, regardless I'd put a set of frame sliders on it
Excellent suggestion for Mod #1. :thumbup:

For Mod #2, I'd recommend the cheapest mod you can make: Grip Puppies! These are dense foam tubes that slip over your current handgrips. There's a couple folks on this forum who haven't liked them, but if your hands are average or large-sized these things make the grips more comfortable to hold (your hand isn't so tightly wound); the vibration to your hands is lessened; and my favorite benefit: it's not as tiring to hold the throttle open on a long interstate ride, something I noticed on my monthly trips to Tooele (75 miles each way).
Have fun, and make sure to post pics of your mods as you make them!
 

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Dual lowbeam headlight mod. costs nearly nothing. you can get a bracket from BD43 (I think) and find his detailed instructions if you search it. No more people telling you that your headlight is out and its a bit brighter.
 
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