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    Do you all get “challenged” at stop lights?

    Nice to see the D+D exhaust, I used to have one on a Kawasaki GPZ1000RX back in the 90's, a very sweet sound.
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    What did you do to your FJR today?

    Finally found time to fit the MV Motorrad bar risers, used Loctite and torqued down bolts that I could find torque settings for. Found the tank bag is a bit to close to the bars now, fits ok if I turn the bag sideways, its a magnetic one so may do that as its only used a few weeks of the year. I...
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    Finally, a bike uglier than Brodie's old AE!

    I did look at joining the blood bikes for my area(Severn Free Wheelers), they cover all hours especially nights and you are required to be an advanced motorcyclist and out in all weather. I was made redundant at the time and had spare time but the new job now takes up a lot more time and...
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    Hi from the UK

    Thanks for the welcomes guys, will write up a report and chuck up some photos when we get back.
  5. M

    Is a FJR a money thing?

    My sentiments exactly performance and reliability play a big part in it especially if your touring.
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    Thunderfoot side stand support.

    Had one of these given to me for my birthday and got to say I'm so far impressed, no more struggling to bend down and pick up the support/puck. They can be found at Thunderfoot website there's a short video on the page showing one being used. Not sure if available in the USA or if there is a USA...
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    Eclipse tank bag slides too much

    I use a magnet tankbag with a anti slip mat between tank and bag, works a treat. this is the sort of Mat, mind I may have to change the bag soon as fitting a MV Motorrad bar riser and not sure of how much room I will have.
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    Hi from the UK

    Hi guys, Life long biker living on the welsh borders in England. Exciting times ahead as the wife and I are currently planning a little jolly on the bike through France, Switzerland and into the Italian Alps, returning via Austria, Germany and Belgium. Mick
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