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AirFlow is now called Windriderseatcovers. I contacted them about covers to suit the FJR, and they replied.


From WindRiderSeatCovers:

"Hi BIll,
Thank you for contacting us. Regarding your email, we do have a size that is currently being designed and should be available in a couple of weeks."
Thanks!
So,waiting until they make it..
I would like to install this thing on the seat.I believe that it works well on hot days..Especially for my Gen 1 that it blows tons of hot air at summer on that area ... 🙂
 
Their latest reply:

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Hi Bill,

It’s Trish from Wind Rider, We wanted to thank you for your interest in our Wind Rider Seat Covers. We would like to inform you that you are one of the selected few that our team chose to try out our newly developed custom cover for the (FJR1300) model. Since it is newly developed, we would like to offer you to be one of the first to try out the cover on your (FJR1300) and our team would love to hear your thoughts as we value our customers’ opinion and input and always strive to better our product and our service. The cover would be listed for US$79.95 with free international shipping. We would like to ask for you feedback once you receive the item above and for some photos of your bike with the cover on which we will use to display on our website :)
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I've bought a 2019 FJR1300AE from someone in NSW, Australia. Transport will have the bike here mid April. It seems a long way off, but there is a large number of bikes being transported West to Perth.
This will be my 2nd FJR - had an '02 some 20 years ago. At the time I thought it was too "gentlemanly", so I sold it and bought a ZZR1200 (currently 160,000km) instead, which I still have, but will most likely put up for sale.
I have also owned a ZRX1200 (150,000km) , FJ1200 and a ZX12R.
Previously I owned XS750E's, one of which became an 850, then a 900, using the relevant bore kits.
I do things like ride Perth to Phillip Island (MotoGP time), having done so 12 times.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to re-acquanting myself with the big Yamaha, once it gets here and is registered for Perth.

Bill.
Welcome to The Forum. I spent a couple of days there driving on the wrong side of the road. Lots of fun.
 
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