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Just needed a nudge. Hope this link works: https://www.mcenterprisesusa.com/garage/policebikes_yamaha_fjr1300.htm#popyamd
I think the Canyon Cages on the 2013 look great. The stone gray and black - kind of has that whole "Raider" vibe going on!Here is my .02, I have these "ugly" bars (front and rear) on my 2011, and having it dropped it on it's left side once, I can ASSURE you they absolutely work! Not as much as a scuff or scratch on the fairing, mirrors, or bags. I am sure many people out there (HD riders) think OUR bikes are absolutely POS ugly poor-excuse-for a motorcycle because we are not "real" riders. As far as the derogatory comments about heaters and sub-woofers....look at most of sport-touring bikes...they are FULL of gadgets and farkles that "real" riders consider an insult to the "sport/life/etc" such as wearing helmets, rain coats, XM radios, BT intercom helmets, jackets, long sleeves, shoes other than flip flops, spot lights, LED lights, auxiliary lighting, over-size windshields, cameras, cushy aftermarket seats, tank bags....etc etc etcMy question about them is do they do the job they're supposed to do? If they're solidly reinforced at both the top (the top of the loop) as well as the bottom, I'd say yes, but I can't tell from the pic if they are. Does the OP know?
What looks sort of like a reinforcing bar for the top seems to just be resting/sitting/mounted right along the top edge of the plastic fairing. I don't see how that could work. Without the top backed up somehow, they look like they could fold in in a crash.
My point is that despite what some may think about how they look (I own them...and I didnt' care for the look at first!) they are a functional piece of hardware that DOES what it's supposed to do. For me, it serves other purposes, such a mounting spot for some of the other "ugly" accessories such as LED driving lights, go-pro camera, LED auxiliary lights (I'm such a safety wooosie!). And ultimately, no matter what any of us install on a bike, we share the common bond of riding, and the freedom it brings, regardless of the color of our bike or choice of accessories. I for one, have never, and will never give a rat's **s what anyone thinks of my bike or what I choose to do to it.
My reason for rambling is that I can't stand when the critical comments come from people as soon as someone shares something on a forum, not asking for criticism but simply trying to share something they saw, found, purchased, etc....because someone out there MAY be considering getting that accessory and it's nice to see them on a actual bike.
So, in closing. From someone that has these guards. Decide if their looks (according to some) outweigh the benefits FOR YOU, and know that they will do what they are supposed to do.
I didn't intend to direct my comments at the person that I quoted, because I do agree that they (as well as ANYTHING man made) will not stand to a severe enough crash. My frustration comes from the collective critical comments, not just in this thread, or forum, but all over.
Initially, I had them mounted on the inside bar, closer to the fairing, and I did get quite a bit of shadow. When I moved them outwards, the shadow was almost completely gone (at least not noticeable).How does the shadow from the faring affect the LR4's mounted that far back?
I notice that you have them aimed pretty far outwards... Do you get any overlap in the center with that mounting?
The Skene Dimmer is designed specifically to do this, and much more. Worth checking out.I am getting ready to install a Stebel Nautilus horn, and I am hoping to figure out if I can use the factory horn "trip" wire to tap into the blue wire of the LR4s to make them go to full intensity when the horn is activated, instead of using the H/B trip wire.
Another option: www.enforcementmotors.com/
Another option: www.enforcementmotors.com/
Sum badass chit, bro! From their website: https://www.enforcementmotors.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/AR-15-saddle-bag-mount-inside1.jpg
The Nautilus is loudernow, THAT would be better than the Nautilus horn I just ordered! LOL!
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