Yamaha Canada has a Priority Delivery Program on the 2013 FJR. Place a deposit by Dec. 31 and receive $500 in bonus Yamaha accessories. I'd rather have the cash to buy what farkles I want, but I had to use the credit, so I ordered the Yamaha engine sliders and mirror mounted color matched handguards. I thought I'd post pics of the handguards here in case someone else is interested in getting them.
The mirror shell reaches to the base of the mirror pivot, but still allows the mirror to fold in either direction for storing the bike in tight spaces.
The black portion does sit flush with the mirror, but I just couldn't hold it in place long enough to take a pic..
So I put on my bmw painting sweatshirt (isn't it great to have time off during the holidays to work on my "honey do" list?!!
) and tried again:
The handard is held in place by attaching the black part with the supplied self tapping screws that compress the mirror cover and holds it in place. If I end up keeping these handguards, I will try to install a small convex blindspot mirror on the black surface. I will try a round convex mirror instead of the one below:
Naked mirror:
The black part does sit tight and flush, unlike what you see in the pic below.
Overall, I think it looks better in person than it does in pics.. It doesn't look quite so bulky when viewed overall with the bike.
I don't know how well they work as handguards and will have to try them when I'm back on two wheels in March, or I might just sell them and mount Vstrom handguards.
The mirror shell reaches to the base of the mirror pivot, but still allows the mirror to fold in either direction for storing the bike in tight spaces.
The black portion does sit flush with the mirror, but I just couldn't hold it in place long enough to take a pic..
So I put on my bmw painting sweatshirt (isn't it great to have time off during the holidays to work on my "honey do" list?!!
The handard is held in place by attaching the black part with the supplied self tapping screws that compress the mirror cover and holds it in place. If I end up keeping these handguards, I will try to install a small convex blindspot mirror on the black surface. I will try a round convex mirror instead of the one below:
Naked mirror:
The black part does sit tight and flush, unlike what you see in the pic below.
Overall, I think it looks better in person than it does in pics.. It doesn't look quite so bulky when viewed overall with the bike.
I don't know how well they work as handguards and will have to try them when I'm back on two wheels in March, or I might just sell them and mount Vstrom handguards.