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<blockquote data-quote="The Kansas Kid" data-source="post: 533338" data-attributes="member: 15036"><p>I ordered the Yamaha touring windshield. The windshield has a national cycle</p><p></p><p>stamp on it. The edging was bought on ebay from the "speed zone ahead" guy.</p><p></p><p>The knuckle guards came into play after being hit on my hand by a flying rock</p><p></p><p>on the highway. The edging does wonders by not letting a good % of rain or</p><p></p><p>moisture come over the windshield. My wife didn't understand why the FJR is</p><p></p><p>so quiet from the M109R we once had. She was calling it a whimpy bike-at first!</p><p></p><p>After 2 wheelies with her on the back and flat out just opening the throttle she</p><p></p><p>respects the bike like a handgun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Kansas Kid, post: 533338, member: 15036"] I ordered the Yamaha touring windshield. The windshield has a national cycle stamp on it. The edging was bought on ebay from the "speed zone ahead" guy. The knuckle guards came into play after being hit on my hand by a flying rock on the highway. The edging does wonders by not letting a good % of rain or moisture come over the windshield. My wife didn't understand why the FJR is so quiet from the M109R we once had. She was calling it a whimpy bike-at first! After 2 wheelies with her on the back and flat out just opening the throttle she respects the bike like a handgun! [/QUOTE]
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