I am also not thrilled with the footpegs on the bike and I came across these which I purchased. The reason for these is because the can be turned different directions since our pegs sit at an angle and these can be adjusted. I will post a review of these once they are installed on the bike.Hey guys, I saw the euro connection for the footpegs but is there anyone in the US or Canada that is making them? The stockers get scetchy in the rain and don't have a very good feel with the rubber that covers them....its a bit scary when you think you've lost the footpeg while the back end is stepping out around a corner....
I am also not thrilled with the footpegs on the bike and I came across these which I purchased. The reason for these is because the can be turned different directions since our pegs sit at an angle and these can be adjusted. I will post a review of these once they are installed on the bike.
Where did you order those pegs from OTTF?
They ran me $50 with shipping which isn't too bad. There were others a little less money but they did not look to have the right configuration to fit our bikes.Ohhh Red. :drool: I don't like how much the rubber on the pegs moves and squirms around. I like the way they grip my boots, but they just move too much. Looking at these obviously that issue would go away but will you still get the same grip on your foot? We'll have to wait or you to install them. How much were they?
As promised, here are pics of the lights and FE.
The FE was one I picked up at CycleGear. The white one was on sale for $8, so it made sense. The lights were @ $25, but they have a neat feature of amber sides, so they are visible even to those next to me. Also the screws for the plate have LEDs so they illuminate the plate. Those were $20.
I got the rears at CycleGear. Although I've seen them at other shops.I really dig the nea feature of the rear turning lights, they are indeed visible
where did you get those?
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i ordered one . hum paid extra for quick shippng . .Looks like these just came out for the FZ6R & XJ6S. Available from TwistedThrottle.
MRA OriginalScreen Windshield - Available in 6 colors.
MRA TouringScreen Windshield - includes a raised extension approximately 5 inches (125 mm) taller than the original windscreen. Available in 6 colors.
MRA VarioTouringScreen Windshield - features a 7-position adjustable spoiler at the top of a TouringScreen-shaped windshield.
Decisions, decisions.
They got these now too, but you gotta do a search under the XJ6 for integrated signals, its about $70 and takes a bit of wiring finesseAny one find an integrated taillight and turn signals yet?
I just put the Yamaha clear bubble, works and looks great. Looks at some of the others manufacturers, I liked this one (even has the FZ6R at the bottom) and the price wasn't bad ($69 + $12 for shipping). Cuts down on the wind a little better than stock, being my first bike, I can't compare it to others.Has anyone put a larger windscreen on their bike yet? Any pics and comments would be appreciated.