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Well I started to turn it into a Sport Tour....

jearnshaw

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Well I just got my seat back from being re foamed and just holding it and pressing the foam it feels more solid and sitting on it for a few minutes it feels more supportive.

Also I ordered a touring screen from Zero Gravity and sadly Parts Unlimited does not have it stock so it will be a surprise on when it will come in.

Also I am seriously considering ordering the Chad hard cases from Yamaha but I am not sure just yet.
 
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Touring set up is perfect for our little bike! Plus, a topcase over shadows the fender....
I must admit though, with a topcase and soft saddlebags (I never take any off), I have little use for my tank bag (which is awesome whenever it is I use it).
Next is to fit an attachment to hold my hockey bag and sticks...J/K.

LB
 
Well so far the new seat feels amazing , probably only put 80 miles on it so far and the only complaint I can say is I feel isolated from the bike almost...before I knew everything the bike was doing now I have to learn all over again.
 
I have, so far, put Givi Easylock "hybrid" Side bags, a Puig Touring windscreen and heated grips on the FZ6R to try and bring it somewhat closer to a sport touring machine for the GF to tag along on trips. Thinking a custom seat is the next big upgrade if she rides more.

My biggest issue with this bike as a 'touring' bike is it's incredibly short range. I'm used to 4 hours or more between fuel stops, I find we have to make twice as many stops when the FZ6R is following. Has anyone done anything to address this?

I'm actually considering a trailer dolly setup to ride 2 up and tow the 6R on the longer, least enjoyable parts and unleash her in the really fun places.
 
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