I buy spare everything and then forget where I put it
Or end up giving it away to someone who needed it b4 me!!!
so it does me very little good to buy extra :innocent:
I got to thinking this PM about spare bulbs and headlights.
Today I had to replace one of the front turn signal bulbs so when I bought a new one I also bought a spare. When I replaced the stock Shadow headlamp with a H.I.D. I retained the old bulb as a spare.
Bulbs and lamps are like fuses - you never know when you need 'em until you don't have one. And that's usually in the middle of nowhere. Better to have 'em rattling around in the trunk of the trike instead of running the risk of running the roads at night in the dark.
I buy spare everything and then forget where I put it
Or end up giving it away to someone who needed it b4 me!!!
so it does me very little good to buy extra :innocent:
Steve & Cathy
Alabama
U.S. Coast Guard (retired)
Having a spare is the best insurance. It's a proven fact that you won't need it unless you don't have it.
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
Funny how some things are always in the way, till you need it .... then you cant find it.
If It Weren't For Nipples... Boobs Would Be Pointless
Duh! All the comments above apply to all of us either singularly or together.
Stay between the ditches, miss the deer, and avoid as many wet spots as possible!
Cal
I just keep spare fuses. I figure if a light goes out i'll just fix it when I get home.
My headlight is independent of the 2 driving lights. Just like the wheels, live free on three. Spare fuses only. 2 spare tires on a continental kit?????.................NAAAAA.