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Setting Up A 2013 FJR for LD Riding
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<blockquote data-quote="BkerChuck" data-source="post: 1086938" data-attributes="member: 29320"><p>Wild1, Shuey is an IBR competitor and serious LD rally rider. Lots of these guys run multiple GPS units.</p><p></p><p>Shuey, I'm fairly new to the FJR myself but if you run a quick search on the forum you'll find a couple sources for highway peg mounting systems that will allow you to stretch out your legs. Motorcycle Larry and Wild Bill come to mind. Powerlet makes several outlet add-ons but I'm sure you're already familiar with their product line. Handlebar risers are available from multiple sources as well. I've moved mine up 1 inch just to get some weight off of my wrists and I'm a few years younger and several inches shorter than you.</p><p></p><p>Hope this little bit helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BkerChuck, post: 1086938, member: 29320"] Wild1, Shuey is an IBR competitor and serious LD rally rider. Lots of these guys run multiple GPS units. Shuey, I'm fairly new to the FJR myself but if you run a quick search on the forum you'll find a couple sources for highway peg mounting systems that will allow you to stretch out your legs. Motorcycle Larry and Wild Bill come to mind. Powerlet makes several outlet add-ons but I'm sure you're already familiar with their product line. Handlebar risers are available from multiple sources as well. I've moved mine up 1 inch just to get some weight off of my wrists and I'm a few years younger and several inches shorter than you. Hope this little bit helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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