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  1. kenfjrrider

    Motorcycle cop shows how it's done!

    That cop has great riding skills. Really shows that he lives and works on that bike.
  2. kenfjrrider

    What's in your saddle bag?

    Duct tape, a flashlight and a couple of bungee cords
  3. kenfjrrider

    Name That Part

    Thanks wfooshee. Genius! Now, to take a few bolts back off and put that "hook tank fitting" back on. I am sure it must be there for a reason. Appreciate it.
  4. kenfjrrider

    Name That Part

    Picture of "found part" is at https://namethatfjrpart.shutterfly.com
  5. kenfjrrider

    Name That Part

    I am hoping someone can help me identify a part I found under my 2005 FJR today. It is grey metal, two inches long, the shape can best be described as two circles in the shape of the number 8. On both sides of each circle, there are small tabs, which probably helped it hang on to what ever it...
  6. kenfjrrider

    Keep Right laws

    It's all about being considerate of other people and not trying to be the speed police. I drove in Europe for a few months and nearly everyone stayed right unless passing. Also, in Europe if someone flashed their lights at you, you moved over. Here someone flashes their lights and all it does...
  7. kenfjrrider

    SFO Area

    Well, good question. I got involved with FJR Forum when I first got my bike then kind of drifted away from it. While my faithfulness to FJR Forum may have drifted, I have been riding my FJR faithfully since 2005. Looking forward...
  8. kenfjrrider

    SFO Area

    Does SFO cover the Dallas / Ft. Worth area? If so, how do I join please?
  9. kenfjrrider

    Ride Around the World

    I am reading a book about a guy riding a motorcycle around the world. It is named Jupiter's Travels. I would recommend it. Any other similar books anyone has read?
  10. kenfjrrider

    Mileage Check

    3,400 miles - delivered July 2005
  11. kenfjrrider

    Blue Ridge Parkway

    Sure do miss riding on the Blue Ridge Parkway since moving from Georgia to Texas. In my opinion, it is one of the finest motorcycle roads in America. 460+- wonderful miles of limited access curvy, hilly smooth blacktop, tracking along the Blue Ridge mountain peaks. :cownoy:
  12. kenfjrrider

    Chrome Wheels!!! Look Here!!!

    Very nice look
  13. kenfjrrider

    '06 Gauges

    Mirrors are good for me but I would love to have a gear indicator for those times where you loose track and the speedo could be just a little larger ;)
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