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Datel in the rear-view mirror...
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FOY has to be George Zelenz's Snow Scraper windshield support. I'm sure pictures will follow = !!!! :yahoo:
As promised - Farkle of the Year shoo in

Z's half windshield modification and support system

(he refused to wash the damned thing and the only way he could actually read a particular highway marking was to look THROUGH the windshield - resulting in ths modification )

or - maybe it was a rather large Morman Cricket

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He must brush his hAir with that thing . So its 2 farkles in 1, that gets my vote

 
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Skyway's "Tipover" guards.
Probably a best seller, at least.
If you mean the sliders to protect the plastic, but that might break inside? .... I heard there were issues with those. Maybe corrected, but that doesn't deserve a medal. Unless I missed some posts about a permanent fix.

 
Brazos Parker suggested we have a Farkle of the Year award, and I think it's a good idea!
Anyone wishing to make a nomination please PM me the link to the writeup.
You've got PM

The top several choices (by number of nominations and the farkle itself), the final choices will be put up to poll.
The winners and 2 runners up will recieve a nice FJRForum windscreen decal, size of their choice.
Whatever happened to the decals? Did I miss something?
 
:yahoo: [SIZE=10pt]Jestal[/SIZE]

Who says the DynoTech PowerShifter won't fit on an FJR....??? Works great. Just pulling the lever at 9000 is addictive. LOL.

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I made the pieces to replace the stock link out of aluminum rod cut to length, drilled and threaded in the drill press and put together with the PowerShifter module. The little red tap at the top (in the mount) is a red tie wrap that holds and routes the wire from the PowerShifter to the PCIII. Only thing odd required to do this is the left handed tap for the lower threads on the stock rod end.

The install is a little tight as there is only about .030 clearance between the body of the PowerShift switch and the engine casting when the shift lever is moved fully to complete the shift...but it clears, that is all that really matters. It does make the rod length critical, though, when you are setting it up.

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cool.

 
My vote for farkle of the year:

New iPod mounted on your handlebars, with every Isley Brother album.

 
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