I must admit that I have yet to see a bike in full rally mode,nor do I know what each individual rider's
personal "Set-up" is on their FJR(s). Butt.... I have given some thought to this probem for my own bike.
My glove box is (For the moment) a wasted space. So here is a thought (However out of inexperience
it may be) Your imagination must go into high gear for this...
I am looking at a plastic bottle (10 oz) about 2 inches thick with a high quality pump sprayer. I have
already adapted my glove box because my catch broke awhile ago. First it was duct tape, then valcro
and finally I rivoted a magnetic cabinet door catch for closure. I like this set up... push down- the lid
opens a half inch- then pull the lid open the rest of the way. I did this because I am CHEAP.
... anyway now take a flat piece of plastic- shape it to the inside of the glove box (Which is naturally
bevelled with 2 support shelves) core drill the plastic 1/8 inch larger than the bottle, and install it into
the glove box. With rivots, this could be down quite efectively using only the upper half of the glove box.
... now you could coat the edges with some non skid substance as to keep the bottle from popping out.
Pros- You can pull out a cloth one handed (Clutch side) - cover the pump top with the cloth and pump
amount of solution onto the cloth- then wipe the face shield- all one handed. No need to remove the
bottle or hold it.
Then at a fuel stop- the bottle could be pulled out and used on the windscreen... if desired.
very time efficiently. And much safer than spraying the shield then wiping.
Cons- You loose half the glove box space. And must keep the lid open for rallies, unless you are willing
to core drill the lid itself too OR unless you use a bottle stout enough to have the lid shut with
the bottle in.
If you use your glove box already for more important items... then never mind my ramblings.
Butt................You could mount a bottle on your shelf with a "Sunken well" type addition with maybe
valcro on the bottom for rough roads?