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https://www.bike-design.com/home.php

https://www.bike-design.com/search.php?page...p;shp_year=2006

Check this web site www.bike-design.com its a Belguim based company which sells lots of goodies for the FJR.

Great customer service, but products are pricey(EURO's), just email them any questions you have you'll be taken care of.

Here are pics of my 06 with both hugger and fender eliminator and other farkles.

Fender eliminator has a small tag light and does not come with tag bracket.

Make sure you use thread lock on the nut where the hugger attaches to the swing arm or it will come off.

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Nice bike! :clapping:

What are you using for tank protection?

And, where did you pick up those pipes? Is there a difference in performance over the stock pipes?

 
Stunning bike!

Sweet saddle.

Sweet tail and hugger.

That might be the cleanest FJR ever.

Left side palm rest is interesting / unusual.

Is that a CF stator cover? Maybe painted?

Unique exhaust heat guards... nice.

LED rear signals..very subtle.

Shifter sock, how cute.

Powder coated levers?

It's good the chicken strips are large, cause those pegs will give zero warning when leaned too far.

They look good though.

What tank protector is that? It looks a little like a Magknight but it's not, it fits better.

The more I look the more I see.

The inside of the rear hub is too damn clean for christ's sake! Go ride that thing!!!!!!

I don't think I'm gonna go for the rear sproket nuts on the web site... :lol:

 
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I am looking for just those parts.... I went to the link.... sz for 2006, I emailed them to make sure they

fit a 2008..........

 
Fairing screws are fom same web site Bike-Design, black Pro Bolt fairing kit.

1st pic is with the Corbin Smuggler and seat.

Tank protection is Geelong carbon fiber.

Hammy the can Man sells the pipes look & sound great. I have a power commander also with custom map and yes there is a performance increase.

Skyway Delrin sliders and windshield spacers kit

Heli triple clamp

Beowulf pipes tri oval carbon fiber

Wild Hair accessories black stainless steel radiator cover and black Oberon touring foot pegs

Carbon Fiber stator cover from Johnny Bike

Black Targa Exhaust shields

Cee Bailey 1" shorter OEM width dark grey windshield

Had stock seat redone and reflective FJR stickers on back of hard bags

Kurykyn ISO grips with helmet lock bar ends and throttle boss( on both grips )

Long black Pazzo levers

Shock Racing Undertail License plate kit and turn signals

Paint matched Yamaha Foot shields from Freedom Cycle in Canada

I wanted a more sport than touring look

So two years and alot of money later, I'm done with Farkles

Hope this info is useful

 
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I would like the grips but do they work with a Madco throttle lock?? If they do I'm off to the store to buy a set???

 
Very Nice 1815!

I'm definately doing the hugger and under fender, the exhaust shields are already on the way!

Couple of questions;

Whats the hugger made out of, is it pretty stout?

Do the foot shields give too much protection when it's hot outside, I mean do your feet seem to get hot?

Are they easily removable?

Finally, how much, if you don't mind?

Thanks in advance!

 
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Fairing screws are fom same web site Bike-Design, black Pro Bolt fairing kit.
1st pic is with the Corbin Smuggler and seat.

Tank protection is Geelong carbon fiber.

Hammy the can Man sells the pipes look & sound great. I have a power commander also with custom map and yes there is a performance increase.

Skyway Delrin sliders and windshield spacers kit

Heli triple clamp

Beowulf pipes tri oval carbon fiber

Wild Hair accessories black stainless steel radiator cover and black Oberon touring foot pegs

Carbon Fiber stator cover from Johnny Bike

Black Targa Exhaust shields

Cee Bailey 1" shorter OEM width dark grey windshield

Had stock seat redone and reflective FJR stickers on back of hard bags

Kurykyn ISO grips with helmet lock bar ends and throttle boss( on both grips )

Long black Pazzo levers

Shock Racing Undertail License plate kit and turn signals

Paint matched Yamaha Foot shields from Freedom Cycle in Canada

I wanted a more sport than touring look

So two years and alot of money later, I'm done with Farkles

Hope this info is useful
They don't call it a "hugger." Is it the "Undertray?"

 
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Is your lawn mower that klean too? Wow....that is one klean tree trimmer.

 
Is your lawn mower that klean too? Wow....that is one klean tree trimmer.

For all you haters of clean bikes :rolleyes: I washed it before pics were taken so you could get a good look

On the Bike-Design web site you are looking for the rear fender(hugger) and the Undertray(fender eliminator)

Make sure you ask for installation directions in ENGLISH! It will be in French otherwise.

 
Very Nice 1815!
I'm definately doing the hugger and under fender, the exhaust shields are already on the way!

Couple of questions;

Whats the hugger made out of, is it pretty stout?

Do the foot shields give too much protection when it's hot outside, I mean do your feet seem to get hot?

Are they easily removable?

Finally, how much, if you don't mind?

Thanks in advance!
Not sure what hugger is made of but its sturdy enough for its purpose, ask the folks at bike design they are very helpful

The foot shields can cause a little more heat but its not unbearable, to me. :blink:

They don't appear to come off easily, I didn't Install them.

The price may vary somewhat, these are my second set ( went down and crushed my first )$393.69 for 1st set $339.95 for the second from the same place.

 
For the eliminator and hugger the total is apx 300 euros, is that apx 475 US when converted? Does that sound correct? I sent them an email to inquire. Thanks again.

 
For the eliminator and hugger the total is apx 300 euros, is that apx 475 US when converted? Does that sound correct? I sent them an email to inquire. Thanks again.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I can't find the hugger on that site. I'm sorting on Yamaha, FJR 1300, 2006, all categories, and all I find is this:

https://www.bike-design.com/search.php?page...p;shp_year=2006

which lists an "undertray" and a replacement fender. Combined price is nearly 400 euros.

 

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