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Silver Streak

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I sure have gotten a lot out of everyone else's posts on this forum but have not been much of a contributor. So the weather being what it is in Colorado today I thought I would share some of the farkling I have done to my ride.

The home stead as I type

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Everything I have done to my FJR has been done before by those who preceded me so I'm not offering anything new. Hope you like seeing what I have done to possibly see something you may not of ran across yet, or just enjoy the post. I sure would be interested to see what others have done to their bike whether it's the same or something different, and also what farkle they like best.

Here is one of my favorite pictures of my bike, notice the store behind it. I have always thought that the ATF should be a convenience store rather than a Government bureaucracy.

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I will list them as I got them to the best of my memory.

The first item I got from all the Forum post suggestions where sliders. Has not been on it’s side and hope it never is but just incase.

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The next couple of items where directed to the comfort of my wife in the hopes she would enjoy riding.

Just uploaded this pic, not really clear

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Trying to point out a double power port for heated clothing, here is a picture from Motorcycle larry's that is clearer, didn't want to go back out side in the snow for a better picture. Hopefully the rest are of better quality!

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The third thing I did was a back rest from Pirates Lair. It did not come with the strips, added that when I did a new seat. It’s a slick back rest that goes on or off with one thumb nut. I also drilled and tapped additional holes so it is adjustable forward and backward about an inch and a quarter.

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With these attempts I was trying to get the wife to feel comfortable to ride more often, just not her thing. She don’t like it, I get it, but think I would ride a lot more if she did. She said if I got a Gold Wing she may like it? I told her it’s not worth it, no offense to Wing people or the wife, but not for me and I think she would still say it’s to bumpy, to windy, to cold. So I probably ride less but it’s all good.

Next thing I did was Motorcycle Larry Highway pegs. They don’t get your legs straight out but they sure change up your seating position on longer rides to move pressure points. I have found it also frees your regular pegs for the back passenger to change their pressure points.

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Throttle Meister came next.

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Something I don’t have a picture of on the bike that is either my favorite or second favorite farkle is new horns. They are the Hella Supertone. Boy do they sure get peoples attention. There just fun to use when you need to push that button. I have literally seen people jump. Although in most cases my riding the FJR like a sport bike coming out of no where riding up on unexpected drivers is the cause for use. I don’t try to be rude it just happens.

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The next Item that is tied for favorite farkle is the new seat. I anguished on what to get. Read every Forum post searched everything that is offered for a FJR, went for months while saving trying to decide what to get. I know there are a lot of good choices but finally went with a local guy who fitted the seat to me. Went for two different visits for fitting and in the end could not be happier. The stock seat IMHO is the weakest link on the bike. I have read some who think the stock seat is fine, all I can say to that is you have an iron butt. I love the way the seat feels and the way it makes the bike look. I think the seat is the best farkle to date expensive but worth it. The horn is just fun when it scares someone coming in to your path.

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As the Farkling was coming along I wanted to do several other power using items and knew I could not get another wire on my battery. Decided to do a power strip and rewire everything I have added so far and make room for more.

On the right side of the bike under the faring I added positive fused power strip and on the left a negative power strip. If your going to add more than say two items I think a power strip is essential.

While on this pic you can also see the battery tender.

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All the wires tuck away nicely under the faring.

It was during this undertaking I added Heated grips, with the on-off on the upper left inside of the faring.

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They are an after market set that ran under $60. Seem to be fine so far.

USB twin power port that I put where stock heated grip switch should be. These power my phone and GPS.

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I did ram mounts, that seem to be so versatile. They go on and off in seconds you can move items around easy. I have one ball on the stem nut.

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You can see the bar risers in this picture to.

And one on the left mirror hole.

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Here they are with electronics that are usually off for everyday commuting.

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The most difficult farkle was the Rostra cruise control. The mechanical end was pretty easy, but the wiring was a brain teaser for me. I just rewired it enough times to get lucky and it finally worked. It maybe is not as hard as I made it but near the end I almost gave up. Now it’s on, it works and like child birth as I hear you forget the pain and glad you have it.

The unit is under the seat.

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Controller is mounted on left handle bar.

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Quick release Givi tank bag

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Voltmeter to keep an eye on the alternator with all the new electronics.

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Ordered new Cee Balley’s windshield, third try on windshields finally fond that bubble of piece, and mirror wind deflectors from the UK. Think I will only leave the mirror deflectors on during cold months.

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Mounted this helmet lock under the seat. Just need to remove the rear seat feed this cord through the helmets and then hook and replace seat.

This works ok but I seen another member make the stiff metal one between front and rear seat I think I will make one like that as well.

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An idea that has organized my side case and gained room is to use stuff sacks that are available at any out door or hunting store. There color coded so I know what is in each one, from rain gear to coat liners. I get so much more in the cases this way.

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Cup holder. I got this to pick up coffee on the way to work, it dose not work for that. It is amazing how much coffee can vibrate out of the tiny breather hole on a disposable coffee cup. Works fine for bottled water or sunglasses.

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Add rear case reflectors

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I have a Yamaha trunk not that keen on it, besides that I think that’s all I have done so far. Want to add additional lighting that I have one more fuse location left and upgrade the GPS, hopefully by summer.

Look forward to seeing your bike set up, for ideas and just love looking at, talking about and riding FJR’s.

 
Very nice farkled bike Silver Streak!Thanks for the report & photos!

I am interesting to install a USB power port,especially for my camera.

The camera need about 5 volt power for the charging,do you know if this or any other USB power port has a transformer inside from 12v to about 5v?

Ps.

Uhh,

Just i saw the letters on the cover of the USB..It writes 5V 2A.

 
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Glad to see that our picture posting advice helped ya out. They look great, and the bike does too. How did your seat man do those stripes? They don't look like they're sewn in...

Gary

darksider #44

 
Nicely done sir. You put a lot of thought & effort into setting this up to your liking. 1/2 the fun of owning a bike is modifying it to your tastes & needs. Thanks for posting!

 
Nice job. I like looking at other people's setups too.

We use the stuff sack idea too. Actually my husband came up with it; blue (like water) for rain gear, red (like red hot) for heated gear, yellow (like warm, not hot) for extra layers, green for change of riding gear (when we overnight), and beige for street clothes (in case we need them when we're on a trip).

 
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Nice job. I like looking at other people's setups too.We use the stuff sack idea too. Actually my husband came up with it; blue (like water) for rain gear, red (like red hot) for heated gear, yellow (like warm, not hot) for extra layers, green for change of riding gear (when we overnight), and beige for street clothes (in case we need them when we're on a trip).
I have close to the same color coding.

 
I like that stuff sack idea...I may copy that!!
They're all good, but that was my favorite!
Same here, don't think I've seen anyone use sacks like that for daily use. Camping and traveling sure, but not for the stuff you need to carry daily. I'm going to go pick one up for my rain suit because I get tired of moving it around to get stuff in and refolding it after use. That's a great idea!

What outlet did you use for your USB connection by the way?

 
Nice work Silver Streak. Have you given any thought to replacing those poorly positioned mirrors with FZ1 mirrors? I have replaced the stock mirrors on two of my FJR's and I can assure you, rear vision is vastly improved! I had forgotten how poor the OEM's are until I recently rode my 2014ES from the dealer to my home. The first mod was FZ1's.

Another farkle you should consider is making a screen guard for the radiator. You can spend about $100 and buy one or you can spend under $20 and make your own. I bought a round steel mesh waste basket at Office Depot and cut out a piece the same size as the fin surface of the radiator. Shape it to the contour of the radiator face and simply place it behind the plastic grill. It will stay in place as it rests on the tabs on the bottom of the guard. You can also clamp it to the guard and use a good cement or epoxy to secure the edges to the guard.

Don't forget to get a fender extender on that front fender. You surely do not want any road dirt getting on the lower center panel!!!

 
I like that stuff sack idea...I may copy that!!
They're all good, but that was my favorite!
Same here, don't think I've seen anyone use sacks like that for daily use. Camping and traveling sure, but not for the stuff you need to carry daily. I'm going to go pick one up for my rain suit because I get tired of moving it around to get stuff in and refolding it after use. That's a great idea!

What outlet did you use for your USB connection by the way?
Out of all the things I posted seems that the stuff sacks got the most attention,

If you go out and get them go smaller than you think, so your item is really stuffed and takes up minamal room

I like that stuff sack idea...I may copy that!!
They're all good, but that was my favorite!
Same here, don't think I've seen anyone use sacks like that for daily use. Camping and traveling sure, but not for the stuff you need to carry daily. I'm going to go pick one up for my rain suit because I get tired of moving it around to get stuff in and refolding it after use. That's a great idea!

What outlet did you use for your USB connection by the way?
Got the USB here

https://www.futurevis...wer-supply.html

 
Nice work Silver Streak. Have you given any thought to replacing those poorly positioned mirrors with FZ1 mirrors? I have replaced the stock mirrors on two of my FJR's and I can assure you, rear vision is vastly improved! I had forgotten how poor the OEM's are until I recently rode my 2014ES from the dealer to my home. The first mod was FZ1's.
Another farkle you should consider is making a screen guard for the radiator. You can spend about $100 and buy one or you can spend under $20 and make your own. I bought a round steel mesh waste basket at Office Depot and cut out a piece the same size as the fin surface of the radiator. Shape it to the contour of the radiator face and simply place it behind the plastic grill. It will stay in place as it rests on the tabs on the bottom of the guard. You can also clamp it to the guard and use a good cement or epoxy to secure the edges to the guard.

Don't forget to get a fender extender on that front fender. You surely do not want any road dirt getting on the lower center panel!!!
Like your radiator guard and mirror idea, I will have to look into that.

I do have a fender extender you can see it in some of the pictures just forgot to high light it.

 
Out of all the things I posted seems that the stuff sacks got the most attention,
You can go all complicated and techy, but sometimes it's the simple low tech stuff that is best. I've been shopping dry bags and stuff sacks for traveling on the bike, but never once considered it for my daily gear. Such a simple obvious idea and yet it eluded me. Thanks for the great idea.

 
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