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What were you most happy to spend your money on?

Discussion in 'General' started by HPPT, Aug 31, 2015.

  1. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Kushitan Spyder suit back before broome even knew what a motorcycle was.
    Arai RX7RR gray market before Arai officially imported them. Saved my life.
    Asphalt and Gas leather sliders. Loved the feel and sound.
     
  2. glenngsxr

    glenngsxr Well-Known Member

    1) Lasik
    2) A quiet generator/inverter
    3) The little fan I put my helmet on to dry it out
     
  3. eggfooyoung

    eggfooyoung You no eat more!

    New tires. There's nothing like new rubber.
    Good suspension. Nothing like having Kent tweak your stuff.
    Arai Edwards replica. 10 years old now, and I STILL get compliments.
     
  4. Scotty87

    Scotty87 Lacks accountability

    1. Every helmet I ever bought. 2 or more a year whether I needed one or not. It was a sickness.
    2. My enclosed trailer, especially after I totally re did the interior.
    3. 178 kit for the KLX110 mini. I giggled every time I rode it. Had no idea minis could be so fun.
     
  5. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    Aaaaaaaaand the dumb asses have landed. Didn't even make it one page. :rolleyes:

    :D
     
  6. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    heated gear (mostly for street, but used it for a race in 40 degree weather and KILLED)

    quickshifter

    Yamaha EF2000
     
  7. Sean Jordan

    Sean Jordan Well-Known Member

    • First race hauler - $50 1982 Dodge Ram Van (Immediately needed a $50 starter. Probably the best $100 I have ever spent.)
    • Shoei Pinlock High Definition Orange Shield (No more fog! Less fatigue/eye-strain on long rides, less glare)
    • Givi Maxia Top Cases (Removable, water-tight, lockable storage with lots of space. CRUCIAL for a commuter bike.)
     
  8. Hooligan

    Hooligan Just a wanabe

    It plays a support role to my big bike. :D
     
  9. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    You don't race it? :Poke:
     
  10. Andymax

    Andymax Well-Known Member

    I've had these all for a while now, but remain my best investments...
    -Rain tires
    -6x12 V-nose aluminum trailer
    -slipper clutch
     
  11. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Too bad you didn't allow free. That'd be The nomex shirt and "long john" pants that I was wearing as a joke when the tank on my harley split sending the bike and me up like an expensive ball of break dancing fun.

    I did the worm, the moon walk, the robot and I'm positive I invented crunking.
     
  12. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

    Im right at home:up: Yeah I didnt read very far,and youre a dumbass too:D
     
  13. I forgot about that. That's probably the the best investment I've made in my life and it was definitely beneficial to my racing.


    The cheap helmet drying fan was a good one too!
     
  14. tophyr

    tophyr Grid Filler

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    1. DeWalt 12v drill driver with 3/8" socket adapter
    2. GP Suspension cartridges.
    3. Kit ECU instead of yet another piggyback fuel controller

    The drill driver is easily the one item that brought me the most satisfaction, immediately and continually after purchase. It's like six years old and going strong, too.
     
  15. Hooligan

    Hooligan Just a wanabe

    Not yet.... :D
     
  16. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    RV
    Pit Bull Trailer restraint.
    Kegerator.
     
  17. burnham

    burnham Well-Known Member

    Vanson custom suit
    Pit Bull trailer restraint
    7X14 enclosed trailer
     
  18. Rain Director

    Rain Director Old guy

    The Great Pumpkin. Could carry 3 race bikes, a pit bike and haul a 22' camper to the track and hold 4 crashed bikes or 7 disabled 125's when used as a crash truck.
    Vanson Leathers. Proved their worth when I did a slip-slap-slide at the Sledges.
    Held gloves. Comfy and rugged.
     
  19. turbulence

    turbulence Well-Known Member


    while it sits on your desk at home right??


    for me it was the custom fit Pilot suit (6'5" 190... nothing off the rack fits), that has since gotten too tight.

    going from renting/borrowing trailers/putting the bike in a truck bed, to having my own trailer (even though i don't currently :rolleyes:)

    an easy up... i'm too cheap to pay for garage space. shade in the pits is a must.
     
  20. javyday

    javyday Well-Known Member

    Toyhauler
    Ruckus
    Liberty Sport Glasses
     

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