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hi there!

i`m looking forward to buy some accessories for my bike and i need some advice from xvs950 owners.

first step, I want a seat, single with backrest, if anyone can tell me what is the best options (confort-price)

second step, I need a windshield. i`m 6'2" (1,87 m). I hear about yamaha windshields are crap, so, i exclude this option.

those are more important things... next years I will need also some panniers but I guess the standard touring yamaha are fine... also i think the yamaha engine bar is ok but I will not ignore any advice :)

until I will find a way to pay my membership so I can post in wanted area (I still wait an answer after 2 months from admin site), fell free to send me a message if you have some xvs950a accessories for sale.

thanks a lot ;)

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I am getting my XVS950 on Friday 21st and can not wait, like you I am looking for accessories and bits and bobs other than buying them from Yamaha as some things are just slightly too pricy and not up to scratch. Having had a wee peek on Ebay there are plenty of things on there and not a bad price.

I have already purchased leather lockable saddlebags, a bonneville screen and passenger footboards. saved in the region of £1000 so far. I fancy the sissy bar with padded backrest next as it will just finish off the back end and an aftermarket set of pipes with something like a baloney cut, either that or i'll make some and chrome them myself. Once its all polished and fitted i shall do some before and after shots.

I forgot to add I'm 6ft5 and can't wait to see the looks I'll get cruising.

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I am getting my XVS950 on Friday 21st and can not wait, like you I am looking for accessories and bits and bobs other than buying them from Yamaha as some things are just slightly too pricy and not up to scratch. Having had a wee peek on Ebay there are plenty of things on there and not a bad price.

I have already purchased leather lockable saddlebags, a bonneville screen and passenger footboards. saved in the region of £1000 so far. I fancy the sissy bar with padded backrest next as it will just finish off the back end and an aftermarket set of pipes with something like a baloney cut, either that or i'll make some and chrome them myself. Once its all polished and fitted i shall do some before and after shots.

I forgot to add I'm 6ft5 and can't wait to see the looks I'll get cruising.

sorry but I always check ebay and I can find good things for my bike just in US, I hope you don`t buy from there because you will have a big surprise with duties, vat and transport. BIG surprise!

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Take it you guys haven't tried this guy yet then?

http://www.metriccruisers.co.uk/acatalog/yamaha_xv950_accessories.html

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Yer he's not too bad, some bits are a bit pricey and majority is Highway hawk so not bad quality.

Fast shipping as well

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Cheers Noise, not sure if this company are on Ebay as well because I found some of the same stuff for sale on their at the same price but found some good bargains with that site too. His screens are the cheapest around.

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Follow this link to there home page, there you will see there link to his ebay store

http://www.metriccruisers.co.uk/

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I imported some things from the US and it wasn't too bad re: shipping and taxes. Just depends what you're after, the exchange rate and what the UK price is. Got a Cobra Slipon exhaust for about £220 delivered (www.sscustomcycles.com) and Mustang seats with backrest for about £200 cheaper than UK (http://store.valueaccessories.net/index.aspx).

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I imported some things from the US and it wasn't too bad re: shipping and taxes. Just depends what you're after, the exchange rate and what the UK price is. Got a Cobra Slipon exhaust for about £220 delivered (www.sscustomcycles.com) and Mustang seats with backrest for about £200 cheaper than UK (http://store.valueaccessories.net/index.aspx).

last time when I buy something from US was 1 year ago when I buy a 3d converter for CRT monitors. 147$ ... after paying transport, and transport taxes (wtf is that I still don`t know) this 200$ was easy transformed in 250£!!!

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i recommend the Mustang seat. i road over 800 miles in one day and the only part of me that wasn't aching or fatigued was my butt.

what's so bad about Yamaha windshields? i have one for mine with a quick disconnect mount. works great and couldn't be happier with it. i just put it on whenever i'm going to be on the highway or doing long riding.

i also have the Yamaha big bar engine guard that i think looks really great with the lines of the 950.

here are some sites i've gone to find accessories for the 950:

http://www.meancycles.com/store/category.cfm?id=2478&manufacturerID=0

http://www.westendmotorsports.com/yamaha-parts-vstar-c-303_2251.html

http://www.pacificcoaststar.com/pcs/v_star_950.htm

http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/yamaha-950-v-star-accessories

http://www.sscustomcycle.com/

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thanks for the links!

I already ordered a mustang solo seat from west end few days ago

about yamaha windshield: some people say about this you take all the wind in your face... can be because of wrong size BUT I don`t want risk pay lot of money for transport to be forced send id back because is not doing his job. that is why I need advice :)

and I agree with you about engine guard. nothing better like this on the market.

a question for you, I saw you have that double v&h (I guess) exhaust. you try put saddlebags with those pipes? and if you do this, its working or I need take a look on single pipes?

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I order 2 weeks ago a mustang seat with rider backrest from west end motorcycle USA and I just receive the invoice for all taxes (vat, duty, etc) and is not so bad. including shipping, I pay a total of 444 pounds. the same item can be buy from uk with 600 pounds including shipping. I still don`t understand why I pay for a 3d convertor 147 dolars+ lot of taxes and transport, a total of 250 pounds, including the item price.

so you are right clarkegray.

I also order a solo rack and I hope I will have this tomorrow, together with the seat.

next step, the windshield :)

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I install today the seat and the rack. the comfort is ok, much better that standard seat, a bit up and in front but ok. now I don`t feel like i`m near to fly from my bike at high speed, the backrest doing a great job lol. also the bike look was improved, its looking better now.

bevo, you say you don`t have any problem with yamaha standard windshield. Can you give me more detail about this? I can anjust this shield? What is your height? the wind hit your helmet at high speed? and if is posible, where I can see a picture with you on the bike riding or in riding position? thanks

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anyone here use this on his bike? I want know if you are happy with this and if you know better options. thanks!

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Glad you got sorted with the seats etc. I have to say I'd always consider importing from the US against buying here, as much as I'd love to support UK companies it can be much much cheaper to import.

As for the Breakaway, I've not used one but I know many XVS1300 riders love them. If you buy one here are some excellent instructions on how to install (inc pics): http://www.1300tourer.com/node/1437

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thanks for the link and feedback clarkegray ;) now I wait for my windshield, the cruise control must wait a bit. I get this. and next step will be probably the saddlebags. anyway, after I search a bit on the market, I think Breakaway is the best option.

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