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Dennis in NH

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Hi all,

Two items still for sale (I added a Cortech Tankbag):

Laminar Lip - $50

Cortech Tankbag (black but faded from sun; so it's really light gray) - Pay it forward, you only pay shipping or pick up.

The Cortech Tankbag is still functional and fits well on the FJR tank. I used it for several years but bought a new one only because I wanted a prettier one (i.e., not faded). I got it free as part of another used bike so I give it back as free to anyone that wants it.

Here's a link to some pictures of the last items for sale - please let me know if you cannot see them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mdju71rNVXBSjd9H3

Thanks,

Dennis

ps. Everything else has been sold, anything below this line is for historical purposes only.

Corbin seat (rider only) - $150 (Sold and on the way)

Chopped shield - Pay it foward, you only pay shipping (Sold and on the way)

Givi V46 plus mounting hardware for Gen 2 FJR 1300 - $250 (Sold and on the way)
Vstream shield - $90 (Sold and on the way)
Two Brothers mufflers/tips - $300 (Sold and on the way)


If my prices are out of line, please let me know or make an offer.



The Givi may have some micro scratches on the bottom due being placed (never dropped) on a driveway or garage floor as I removed it to clean the back of the bike. This thing was very useful for storing my helmet/golves/backpack/etc and groceries and things I bought while shopping using the bike.
Givi V46 trunk, $269 new https://www.twistedthrottle.com/givi-v46-monokey-topcase-ea-46-liters-case SR357 mount, $143 new https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/givi-sr357-top-case-rack-yamaha-fjr1300-2006-2017



The Two Brothers mufflers are in very good shape and probably have 1000 miles on them. I tended to mount them when I wanted to do some “performance” riding. But then eventually took them off for my usual commutes, peaceful rides, etc. They mount up pretty easily (I can do it in less than 1/2 hour easily). They seal nicely and I didn’t add the sealant that came with them. If you really want a perfect seal, go ahead and use the sealant. They look sharp and give a nice sound to the bike. I believe the bike loses about 10lbs with these vs. the stock mufflers.
https://www.twobros.com/products/yamaha-fjr1300-2006-2015-m2-standard-aluminum-slip-on-part-number-005-1560406dm
https://www.twobros.com/products/power-tips-db-killers
Two Brothers Racing 2006-2011 Yamaha FJR1300 Dual Slip-On Exhaust
$646.90 $646.90
Exhaust: Dual M-2 Aluminum ($586.95) (005-1560406DM)
PowerTip: Yes ($59.95) (2_005-P1)



The Vstream was used for probably 30K miles — it is a great shield and was only swapped out in the very hot days when I just wanted a lot of air.
Vstream shield, about $192 shipped new
National Cycle VStream Replacement Windshield for the '06-'11 FJR (N20302)
https://www.nationalcycle.com/n20302.html


The chopped windshield has some scratches (but not enough to annoy me) and was chopped with my jigsaw so it’s not the prettiest but is quite functional. It is stock FJR 1300 shield — just chopped.



The Laminar lip was mounted to a small windshield and worked well for me; I probably used it for 10K miles. I never mounted it to the Vstream because the Vstream was a great shield as-is.
Laminar Lip, June 7, 2011, ~$95 shipped new, Item: 00013018
https://www.laminarlip.com/fjr13.php



The Corbin probably has 31K and is in very good shape.
Corbin seat (rider only, no heat), July 5, 2011, $273 new
https://www.corbin.com/yamaha/yfjr1306.shtml

 
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Givi V46 plus mounting hardware for Gen 2 FJR 1300 - $250


The Givi may have some micro scratches on the bottom due being placed (never dropped) on a driveway or garage floor as I removed it to clean the back of the bike. This thing was very useful for storing my helmet/golves/backpack/etc and groceries and things I bought while shopping using the bike.
Givi V46 trunk, $269 new https://www.twistedthrottle.com/givi-v46-monokey-topcase-ea-46-liters-case SR357 mount, $143 new https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/givi-sr357-top-case-rack-yamaha-fjr1300-2006-2017
I'll take the Givi V46 and SR357. I sent a pm already

 
I just installed Two Brothers pips on my 2011, and I made a short video with sound clips for comparison at the end.

They sound louder and better, but not abusively loud. Now I can hear the pipes instead of the valve train.
I didn't use any sealant, and it was about the easiest upgrade I've ever done. Mounting a RAM mount is more difficult.

 
Thanks for posting this! hopefully this will answer questions about the sound.

Also, you can see my comments about the Two Brothers here:

https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php/topic/142132-two-brothers-exhaust/page-3?hl=%26quot%3Bdennis+in+nh%26quot%3B&do=findComment&comment=928888

I think in summary, at idle, they are louder. At highway speed, I don't think there is much difference.

Dennis

I just installed Two Brothers pips on my 2011, and I made a short video with sound clips for comparison at the end. They sound louder and better, but not abusively loud. Now I can hear the pipes instead of the valve train.
I didn't use any sealant, and it was about the easiest upgrade I've ever done. Mounting a RAM mount is more difficult.

 
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How much louder are the Two Brothers mufflers compared to the stock mufflers?
Hopefully, the video below will shed some light here. For peaceful rides below 40mph, I prefer the stock mufflers due to loudness, etc. But if I wear my earplugs (like I do with most rides > 30 minutes), I could go either way.

Dennis

 
Just to re-iterate, these prices do NOT include shipping. My procedure will be:

1) Confirm folks ok to buy at current price

2) I package it, goto post office to get shipping amount, and get final price

3) Buyer can paypal me the final number (I will give paypal via DM)

I take my integrity very seriously and believe in "Rider's Karma", I will never cheat anyone out of something like this -- so rest assured, if you're not happy, I will do my best to do the "right thing". I hope others are the same way.

BTW, I'm at work but will do my best to respond, etc. Luckily, we have the weekend coming up so hopefully, I hope to get stuff packaged and shipped ASAP.

Oh and BTW, yes, my new bike had a lot to do with Koolaid
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-- but I wanted one a long time and tried to make one of my bikes look like one so now I have one finally. I'm still getting used to the lack of ABS, lack of super speed, only 40mpg, and extra 200+ pounds of heft but love it so far. I got a new gig where I work at home so I don't commute anymore so my rides are more about leisure than commute and battling traffic, etc. I got a used 2015 Streetglide with about 2430 miles.

Dennis

 
At idle, they are louder, but not enough to upset neighbors or anything.
I rode 160 miles with friends the day after putting them on the bike, and at highway speed I cold hear the pipes to judge my RPM range and shift points much better.
They weren't ever abusively loud at any point- they're just about the way i like them. GLWS!!

 
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A small plug for the two items I have left:

The Laminar Lip: an interesting piece of tech that helps smooth out the air over your head. If you don't like the big shields especially in hot weather, the Laminar Lip can help. You can install it to help smooth out the airflow or to give just a little more wind protection (this was the reason why I bought it). I used the Laminar Lip on a chopped windshield in the Summer to give just a little more wind protection for the highway. The Laminar Lip can also be removed and replaced as needed because velcro fasteners are used.

The Corbin Seat: Some reviews indicates that it lowers the seat and others say it does not. I'm 5'6" and I'm not sure if it made a difference -- mostly because I removed the rubber feet that come with the bike to get me lower anyway. The width of the Corbin might be a little more narrow than stock but even that is subjective. Either way, I found the seat to be more comfortable for long rides.

If you want to save on shipping, we can do a local pickup.

Thanks for looking and remember, Fall (esp. in NH) gives some of the best riding and scenery so make sure to get out there.

Dennis

 
I was riding in nh yesterday did the kang,bear notch to 118 and 116 west if Lincoln. Not alot of color yet... The laminar lip might do the trick.will it fit a stock screen . 2006. How many inch do u think it will increase the height in the middle.

 
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