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cateye77

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N/Line's FJR Dash/Shelf for Gen 3 Model

Fits model years 2013-2015

They are finally ready for shipment!

The best dash yet! Very light aluminum construction W/ Stainless Steel hardware.

Very stable platform, simple design, and installs in minutes. Uses two factory attachment points and hardware.

The design process included 3 prototypes. We wanted to get it right.

Black textured powdercoat. Includes printed instructions and a GPS Bracket. ($15.00 value), and shipping to the 48 lower states.

The bracket will assist in attaching a Garmin motorcycle mount.

To purchase send $149.00 to PayPal account [email protected] or send a check to Scott Cathey 1299 E. Riverview Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408.

See pictures:

https://s1244.photobucket.com/user/scottcathey1/library/FJR%20Dash-Shelf-GenIII

Thank you for your interest and patience, we shipped 6 dashes Friday, November 14th to prepaid buyers.

Scott

 
How about some pics of it installed on a Gen 3 please?
How exactly is it mounted?
You can be the first one to buy it, install it with the directions he provides, and post up! These shelves are simply the best for the FJR. Since nobody on the forum has one yet....if you REALLY need an install picture check out one of the many on a Gen 1 or Gen 2. Basically the same. Trust me....cateye's stuff is solid!

 
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These look like a much easier install than the Gen II, which was itself a pretty easy install. +1 on the quality of the shelf.

 
This was not included with the first 6 dashes that were shipped. This will make it real easy.

Installation steps:

  1. Flip dash over on its back on a towel or scratch resistant surface.
  2. Fasten the two support bars to the dash using the supplied hardware.
  3. Tighten enough so that they will stay in position. They you be angled about 15 degrees forward towards the nose.
  4. Remove the two factory screws on the inside of the fairing to the left and right of the gages.
  5. Raise the windshield all the way up.
  6. Place some masking tape a few inches above the Yamaha emblem so the nose can’t scratch the fairing.
  7. Attach the supports to the factory holes on the inside of the fairing.
  8. Move dash to desired position checking clearance to windshield supports.
  9. Move windshield up and down to double check nothing hits. (The length of the supports does most of the work to find the sweet spot for the dash. This was heavily scrutinized in the design process)
  10. Mark and drill the hole centered with the Yamaha emblem.
  11. You can use the rubber washer if you want to put a little space between the nose and the fairing.
  12. Now you are ready to start mounting your farkles and electronic gadgets!

Note: Before fastening any accessories to your dash check clearance by moving the windshield up and down. In most situations, the taller the accessory the further you will want to mount it to the rear of the dash. (closer to the rider)

Thank you for your purchase, spread the good news…post to the forum.

Email me if you have any questions. [email protected]

 
When you purchase please specify Gen3 or Gen2 in PayPal notes or details. I am selling Gen2's again too so it gets confusing.

If you can include your email that is helpful also.

Might need it for questions and possible updates

Thanks

Cateye77

 
I'm going to move this over to this thread since Iggy ended the other one just in case other folks want to see a few initial pics of the shelf on a Gen III.

https://i408.photobuc...zpsf029bd52.jpg

 
How to get one?Go to Classified Ad section
Actually, this particular thread was moved from the Classified section to this special area. People can add their photos and experiences to the product better than it falling off in the Classified section....and we're not going to keep two threads open simultaneously and have duplicate or competing posts. :)

 
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