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FJRTom

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Thought you all might like to see some "after" shots of how I have modifed the '08 that I picked up in Phoenix on 12/8/07. Although farkling is never really done, at least this is all that I plan to do in the near future. I am thrilled how it came out. Did it all myself, but without the info from this forum and FJRTech, it couldn't have happened. Thank you!

Here's an overview:

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In this frontal view you can see the Motolights and maybe glimpse the Superbrace. For sure you cannot see the Magnum Blaster horns...but you can sure hear 'em!

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Here's a close-up showing the carbon fiber alternator cover, frame sliders, and the Wild Bill foot pegs:

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Tank bag, Airhawk cushion (medium Cruiser), cord for StarCom1 Digital mounted unde the rider seat. Also you may see the switch for the Motolights that I mounted on the little removable insert in dash Panel A. The Motolights come with their own wiring harness including the switch and relay. I tapped into an apparently unused connector that became visible when I removed the left side fairing for switched power so the lights always go off when I turn the key off. Once the key is on, then I can control the lights via the switch. I also have installed the Blue Seas fuse block under the seat. It gets power from a fused relay assembly that I made up. The power for the relay comes from a tap into the RH running light and the fuse block itself is then powered via a 30 amp fuse in the line going to positive battery terminal. I have three 2 amp fuses in the Blue Seas protecting the wiring going to the StarCom, a Kenwood BTB radio, and a Midland CB radio. There's a 15 amp fuse protecting the Gerbing power outlet.

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The Motofizz bag may be temporary, since I ordered the Yamaha trunk with the bike but they are not yet available. On the other hand, although I think it kinda looks dorky, the Motofizz is darn useful and big and roomy and I may keep it. I also have the dual helmet locks by the license plate and, of course, there's a road gremlin bell too.

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Escort Passport 8500 X50 radar detector, Zumo 550 with the XM radio/weather receiver antenna, and Bluetooth cell phone hook up. I had the Zumo on my 2005 FJR but the audio output was wired through a Mix-It2. The phone never worked well. I could hear OK but the people I talked too had a lot of trouble reading me. Now, with the StarCom all is perfecto! I have also disabled the automatic windscreen retract and made it so the glove box lid can open at anytime.

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I installed a single Powerlet BMW plug for battery charging and for use with heated clothing. Then I got the bright idea of using the Gerbing plug for myself, so now the BMW plug can be used for passenger clothing -- although my wife rarely rides with me, and especially not it it's cold! -- so it will probably only serve for convenient battery tending.

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I do not mean to come across as bragging. I am just very blessed that at this time in my life -- almost 63 -- I am in a position to both buy and modify such a great machine with such delightful add-ons!

 
Very nice, but we need larger pictures. The clicky kind. Most of us are near your age.

 
more better good tom

be proud

although it never ends of course.

now where to put that wireless tire pressure monitor???

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looks like the grass needs watering

 
Better get fuel soon..... :D . Looks great, congrats on a nice ride. How do you like the motolights?

My bad hasn't reset yet.....

 
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the carbon fiber cover looks good with the black bike..

1 more thing that might look great, kuryakin (spelling) black widow foot pegs for the highway pegs. Their shaped / resemble like a black widow spider . they'd go great with your black bike, (thier usually used for passenger pegs,,, smaller sized).

I Saw that fender extender too, gonna need that with your color

 
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Great Job! I am very impressed with the amount of farkles in such a short time. You are in for some very fun times. Ride safe and enjoy!

 
:clapping: Great job, Tom! :clapping:

Y'know, I have a Nelson-Rigg tail bag that I still use. When I am on long group rides or trips I'll pack my tools and first-aid kit & shock blanket in it. That puts the weight of the tools on the pillion seat and keeps things "at hand". All of that may change if I mount an aux. fuel tank.....

 
The bikes looks great. After you get some miles on please let us know if there are real improvments for 08. I noticed you have frame sliders which are a good idea but if you did not use lock tight please do yourself a big favor and do so. I did not do this with my 06 and when the left side came off in a right hand corner it caused me a crash that put me in the hospital for a month. Also if you check with cycle gadgets.com you can do a much cleaner install with your escort and it's very easy on & off on the fly when it rains. Enjoy your new bike and ride safe.

 
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