motoxr124
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So first off, shipping was via UPS Express and arrived as promised. Ordered Wendesday and received on Monday. I looked over the parts and finish was as expected. Everything looked pretty straight forward for the install. Good thing since most of the paperwork was in German. Switching from the GenMar riser to this system required more hardware so a trip to Jerry's was in order. After install (which was not difficult even by myself. Well, I can't say that. I did enlist the help of my 4 year old to hold each side in place while I wrenched), I sat on the bike to adjust the sweep. Immediately I noticed that 40 mm rearward was fairly significant. I am 5'7" with average length arms. So if one were to have the same sweep angle as stock then it would be a fairly cramped cockpit. So I adjusted them to roughly the same sweep as on my '07 YZ250 motocross bike. Those bars are the ProTaper 1C3-90 Yamaha. I have it on the +1 setting. I know that may not mean much to anybody but it gives a slight frame of reference if you looked at a set at the shop. That set sweep still gave me about the same amount of inclination of my upper body that the GenMar risers provided. Which was what I was looking for. Oh, and you can still lift up the tank to retrieve the washer that you flung through the hole in the frame where the clutch cable goes in and inadvertantly lands on top of the heat shield during install. :angry2: The tank just barely clears the aluminum.
Sorry no pics to display. The manufacturer's website pretty much sums it up with their pics.
I've put on several hundred miles since the install. It does exactly as it promises. My wrists don't bother me anymore. :yahoo: I believe it is a great investment if you want to sit more straight up and/or believe that the stock sweep is too extreme for touring. I have gotten three of my friends to buy an FJR since I've owned mine. And all complained about the sweep on their rides. The FJR is a good platform for most. But farkling to make it your own is priceless. I enjoy it even more now that all these small but expensive farkles have made it work better for me.
Enjoy the ride. Summer's finally coming on around here. :clapping:
Sorry no pics to display. The manufacturer's website pretty much sums it up with their pics.
I've put on several hundred miles since the install. It does exactly as it promises. My wrists don't bother me anymore. :yahoo: I believe it is a great investment if you want to sit more straight up and/or believe that the stock sweep is too extreme for touring. I have gotten three of my friends to buy an FJR since I've owned mine. And all complained about the sweep on their rides. The FJR is a good platform for most. But farkling to make it your own is priceless. I enjoy it even more now that all these small but expensive farkles have made it work better for me.
Enjoy the ride. Summer's finally coming on around here. :clapping: