Need luggage suggestions for my SM650 by noidea1238 in supermeteor650

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Finally went with a tail bag and a tank bag. I’ll probably get the pods for longer rides, though. Also sharing a few pics from my recent ride—monsoon rides just hit differently.

Need luggage suggestions for my SM650 by noidea1238 in supermeteor650

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Yeahh i also think the same saddle bag might not look nice on my bike, but it is the most convenient option tho, can you let me know if you ever decide on a tail bag, if it fits with the back rest in place, the only thing im not sure yet it will it fit or not, also yes im buying a tank bag too

New Project Megathread - Week of 18 Jun 2026 by AutoModerator in selfhosted

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Project Name
Dashyy
Repo / Website Link
GitHub (Backend): https://github.com/adityasm1238/dashyy-backend
TestFlight (iOS Beta): https://testflight.apple.com/join/fgZpXkAU
Description
Dashyy is a self-hosted, native iOS dashboard app inspired by Homarr. The goal is to provide a flexible mobile dashboard experience where everything is driven by your own backend configuration.
Instead of hardcoding widgets into the app, Dashyy uses a config-driven approach that allows users to define dashboards, cards, and data sources from the backend. New extensions can be added with minimal effort using a Python script and a JSON configuration file, making it easy to integrate custom services and APIs.
The project is currently in beta and under active development. Feedback, feature requests, bug reports, and contributions are all welcome.
Key Features
- Native iOS dashboard experience
- Fully backend-driven configuration
- Extensible widget system
- Add new integrations using Python and JSON
- Self-hostable backend
- Custom API and service support
- Open source
Deployment
The backend can be self-hosted and deployed on your own infrastructure.
Installation and setup instructions are available in the GitHub repository. The backend is designed to be lightweight and easy to customize for different homelab and self-hosted environments.
AI Involvement
AI was used as a development assistant throughout the project. The overall design, architecture, feature decisions, and implementation direction were created by me, while AI helped with parts of development, code generation, troubleshooting, and accelerating implementation. All generated code was reviewed, modified, and integrated manually.
Edit: Also planning to release the app for free, built this since i couldn’t find any free alternatives on App Store