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  1. 5 hours ago, norcal616 said:

    For the peeps who wanna get in on this deal, I can help out by sending a PM to Bellissimoto with your PayPal email and your user name used here on the forum... As far as I know the group buy is still going on for a bit, not like it's gonna end this Friday... Very nice vendor and the owner is also owns a Tracer900... Where are you hiding @pgeldz ? 🙈🙉🙊... 

     

     

    ********Only the axle nut and hand controls are the same between the mt-07 and FJ/tracer900 for this group buy selection******* I know they also share a few more parts as I own both bikes but for those who wanna verify... I looked at the 2015, 2017, and 2019 years at random to see if they changed...

    OEM axle nut p/n= 95602-10200-00

    OEM clutch lever p/n= 5EB-83922-00-00

    OEM front brake lever p/n= 5VS-83922-00-00

    I"m here!  LoL!  In fact, I just took my Tracer 900GT on a nice ride over the weekend!

    Yes, it's true on the FZ07.org forum, there is a group buy going on, and some of those items also fit the Tracer 900.  Some good deals to be had for sure!

    :)

    - Paul

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  2. 4 hours ago, captainscarlet said:

    You won't blow the fuse. I've just completed a 6000km trip to the UK. I had my phone plugged into a USB adapter in the 12v socket on the left of the dash. On the right I had installed a double USB socket in the empty space which had my iPhone 6 Plus plugged in on navigation duty. Both the right and left sockets we're rated at 2.1 plus amps. With the standard 2 amp fuses in the fusebox I never had a problem, even with the chargers going several hours each day.

    Plug in, ride and relax.

    CS

    Awesome, thanks!

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  3. 2 hours ago, wordsmith said:

    Nice tale, pgeldz, nicely told.   The black-with-purble GT looks very tasty.   

    I am tossing-up 'tween two new bikes, having just sold my 2015 Tracer, and here in Oz the only version available is the same as yours - I like it!   Except that in  a cheapskate move the Oz bikes have unpainted pannier lids, which IMHO cheapens the entire look.   I'm looking into SHAD SH36s...

    PS - if I may, the GF also looks very nice - marry that gal!

    The unpainted panniers on your version matches the front ABS plastic headlight surround, so to me it's not a big deal.  My Yamaha Accessory 39L top case is unpainted also, and it looks fine.  I'm gonna throw my race team sticker on the panniers in matching silver/blurple, and call it good (I own a race team).  A Graves Ti system will turn blueish purple as well in the header area and tie everything together.  I'm honestly not a fan of the blurple, but I'm embracing it!  Haha.

    PS - about the GF, you may, and I might!  Haha!

    :)

    - Paul

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  4. 21 minutes ago, krillz said:

    Totally agree. Don’t know who said it’s not great 2 up? Is it perfect?  No. But damn good. My wife is 120 pounds and rides there all the time. I use 7 clicks as well. She said it’s a dream compared to the FZ. 

    My GF weights about the same.  She really love it.  Plus, with the Yamaha 39L case and back rest, it was heaven for her.  She felt totally secure, and I didn't even notice her there, except when she was telling me to slow down on the twisties!  LOL!

    :)

    - Paul

  5. 20 hours ago, fjrpittsburgh said:

    Many people say the GT isn't a great 2-up bike.  Please give us your review and thoughts from your pillion about riding on the back.  Thanks and congrats!

    Hmm, not sure why folks say that.  My GF was totally comfortable. She loved it!  And it's not like we just went for a quick spin...we did 800 miles in a day and a half!  Zero complaints from her.  In fact, when we got home, she wanted to go riding the very next day!

    From my perspective, it didn't even feel like I had a passenger.  All I did was put more air in the tires like the manual says for the heavier load, and turn the preload up 7 clicks on the rear shock.  Load limit on this bike is 395 lbs, and in total, with side bags and top case we were like 330 lbs tops.

    Bike handled great with all the luggage, even at speeds I can't publicly disclose, haha. 

    Couldn't be happier!

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  6. 21 hours ago, norcal616 said:

    Welcome @pgeldz... Nice to see that your loving the bike even after you have spent time on a built FZ-07R... 

    Do you find that the FZ-07 and Tracer900 compliment each other? 

    I don't have a built FZ-07R, just my FZ-07 street bike with pipe and airfilter :)

    I *am* building the motor in it now though...to race, but it's not finished yet.

    Both bikes have their purpose.  The Tracer GT is really a great do all anything type of bike, and to have that in an easy to ride 2-up capable bike is just phenomenal :)

  7. 3 minutes ago, estell said:

    The power is what you are interested in. Keep it under 24 Watts or you will blow the fuse.

    Power = Volts X Amps. Your phone charger probably charges at 5 Volts. If so then it can supply up to 24/5 = 4.8 Amps from a 24 Watt source. The actual charging current is probably less because the efficiency of the charger will be less than 100%.

    Ahh, gotcha.  Thanks!

  8. Hi everyone, new on the forums here.  Just picked up a 2019 Tracer 900 GT.  I'll have to do an introduction thread soon, but in the meantime something in the manual caught my eye and wanted to run it past you all...

    The DC outlet on the left side of the headlight...the manual says don't exceed  24W (2A).

    Every time I find a decent charger for my phone and want to stay under the manuals limits, say a 18W charger, it's always over 2 Amps.

    I don't want to be blowing fuses, so can you guys tell me what you have successfully plugged in for long distances without any issues?

    I can't seem to fine any 2 Amp chargers worth buying.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

    - Paul

  9. I have an EarthX lithium battery in my XSR900 (and all my other bikes for that matter), and plan to put one in my new Tracer 900 GT also.  They are a little over $200, but well worth it IMHO.  The special thing about the Earth X Batteries, is that they have the cell balancing technology build into the battery itself, so there is no need for an expensive lithium charger...you can charge it with a normal car charger.  You'll save about 8 lbs high up in the bike (which is always good), and I've never had one not start, even after leaving my bike untouched for 6 months.

    One of my bikes had a Shori lithium battery in it.  After 3 weeks, it was dead and wouldn't start the bike.  Changed it to an Earth X and never had a problem ever again.

    :)

    - Paul

  10. Hello all!

    I'l have to do an introduction post  at some point, but saw this thread and wanted to chime in.

    First leg of an 800 mile long trip a week after I got the bike, and did 209.9 miles.  F Trip said 20.9 miles before I filled up.  This was 2-up and loaded with side cases and top case, in windy conditions.  Wasn't trying to see how far I could make it...I actually had no choice as we were in the middle of nowhere :)

    - Paul

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