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Farkle Bar
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- clocklaw
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Re: Farkle Bar
I'll look, I haven't used it but took some pictures at a bike event in Nashville, it looks like a sweet rig if you have a ton of crap to plug in.
Mobile Clocklaw
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Re: Farkle Bar
They look like a good idea, but kind of pricey. It looks like it's just a piece of steel bar with some RAM balls on it.
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- clocklaw
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Re: Farkle Bar
It's more than that geezer, he has a power supply mounted to it that ends u with a single connection to the bike, makes it easy to remove and put away. I bought a couple of items from him, 2 USB power supplies and a sae to USB adapter.
Mobile Clocklaw
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wheatonFJR wrote:...you don't really expect me to finger myself do you?
HotRodZilla wrote:Be careful, don't act dumb, and like your weiner, keep it in your pants.
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- FJRModel: 2006 ZX14,2002 Yamaha Warrior, 67 Triumph TR63