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here's some completely useless ideas, but ideas never the less.

You get a spool of thermocouple wire and wrap your header pipes with the stuff and hook up the leads in a way that lets you hook it up to a regulator and viola, you got power.

Or, you make a "wet vest" that hooks to your cooling system and acts like a wearable heater core.

Or, and this is the one I really like, you get two bicycle generators and go down to your local hobby store and get some modle airplane props to drive them and mount them atop the mirrors. Wouldn't that look cool. You have those hooked up to a regulator that charges a seperate battery for your heated clothes.

Enough FJRs running around with prop driven generators and Yamaha will up the power for sure. :D

 
here's some completely useless ideas, but ideas never the less.
You get a spool of thermocouple wire and wrap your header pipes with the stuff and hook up the leads in a way that lets you hook it up to a regulator and viola, you got power.

Or, you make a "wet vest" that hooks to your cooling system and acts like a wearable heater core.

Or, and this is the one I really like, you get two bicycle generators and go down to your local hobby store and get some modle airplane props to drive them and mount them atop the mirrors. Wouldn't that look cool. You have those hooked up to a regulator that charges a seperate battery for your heated clothes.

Enough FJRs running around with prop driven generators and Yamaha will up the power for sure. :D
How about solar panels in front of HID lights? :D

 
Then there is the always popular Sterling Engine. Finding a heat source for it won't be a problem ;)

Alan

 
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