The Suzuki Hand guard has been used in the FJR community. You might try a set of those from the Suzuki dealer if he'll let you bring them back if they don't fit.
I've been down at 55 and 70 mph and didn't get a scratch either time.
I'll say it again ATGATT.
Glenn
People who ride in flip flops and a wife beater get exactly what they deserve.
One other thing you can do to help when it gets cold is hand guards. They aren't aesthetically too pleasing but they definitely help block the cold air effectively making the wind chill a moot point.
Make sur e you get anti-reflective coating put on your glasses the next time you get them. It helps alot at night in general. Bugs/rain etc..... not much you can do.
With practice you will be able to hold the throttle steady with the index and middle fingers of your right hand while rotating the barrel with the pniky and fourth finger.
The throttlebody adjustment is a relatively easy procedure if you have a motion pro carb stick. It takes abotu 30 minutes the first time and 15 thereafter. I think you'll find the bike may be a bit smoother after the synch.
I have to go through Dallas and Houston to get to my folks house in Missouri City, and you couldn't pay me enough to live in either city. The traffic is horrible at anytime of day not just rush hour.
Perryn, go to FJR Owners.com, its run by a bloke from England. On the front page There is a link for R & G Sliders, there in England. See if there is an Application for the FZ6. These sliders have been tested by several people with FJR's and have proven themselves worthy. They will grind off the...