I have riden both FZ1 and FJR, I would go FJR sweet ride. I am actually in the process of dealing on a left over 2009 FJR but I am also keeping the fz6r, just my 2 cents
Looking for another project, looking for 1990 FZR400 but any 1988, 1989 year will do. Had one when I was 17 and the bike was awesome so looking to find one preferable in stock condition but know that is rare. Just putting the feelers out to see if anyone knows where one might be hiding.
they are considered soft saddle bags but they are a thermo formed so they have a hard exterior shell, the bags lock to the TE275 frame and remove from frame by turning the key in less than 10 seconds, they do have zippers and also come with locks for the zippers. I work for Dowco and the VP of...
they are smaller than the v35's and no not able to fit helmet in. you do have to buy the TE275 frame to mount too, and they do lock to frame. here is link:
GIVI TPH01 EASYLOCK - Soft Luggages
Here are a few pictures of my new Givi TPH01 saddle bags that I recieved today after placing my order in April. They look sweet and I'm very impressed with look and fit well worth the wait.
I wish I knew sooner just in Little Falls last week for work I could have pushed it out a week and brought the bike along. I'm in Little Falls about once a month for work and the funny thing is I talked my boss into buying the 6R also.
I tiedown the front handle bars and use this rear wheel tie down that I made at work, I trailered about 300 miles with know issues. this one is my 3rd prototype but I would like to do a few more tweaks yet.
Try Liberty Mutual they always seem to be the cheapest for power sports, when everyone else was quoting me $1000 or more on my RX-1 snowmobile they came in at $254, so when I shopped around for my bike they came in at $297 for year.
I'm not buying it that if a dealer sells it for less than $5999 their losing money, dealers pick up bikes from other dealers that go out of business, Yamaha will contact dealers that have great success moving units and will give them deals on surplus units to move for them. so I don't think it...
Its really great to see that you guys like this cover. I've been with this company for almost 5 years that way I can be close to motorcycling year round even in the winter.
Has anyone seen this or have it installed? I looked at the mounting instructions and it doesn't seem to make sense to me with it bolting under the seat and then to passenger foot peg?
http://www.itlcanada.com/internal2/instructions/fiches/076t275.pdf
I purchased from local dealer, TA Motorsports. no complaints I love it, I like to listen to tunes but don't like have headphones in ears when riding so I thought this was perfect and so far it is.