I have an MRA VarioTouringScreen Windshield that was used twice on an 2009 Yamaha FZ6 S2 Fazer. I did not sell it with the bike as it is too nice.
$155 new or you can get my nearly new one for $110 shipped CONUS
It looks just like the one in the following link:
MRA VarioTouringScreen...
Bags are sold...and yes we all know that Australia is the economic engine of the world.
Maybe you should get a new hobby. Being a dick will end up eating you up koala boy. just sayin'
Thanks! I love this thing but will be adventure touring for the next few years and I can't bear the thought of it sitting idly in the garage. It is on the FJR forums but I thought there might be someone here ready to jump up.
It is an awesome machine
If you want to get away in comfort - and in a hurry - this is the vehicle for you. And you can take a friend.
Long a favorite of the "Iron Butt" endurance rider crowd, the Yamaha FJR1300 is loaded with power and technology including F1-style paddle shifting, heated grips, adjustable everything...
The Saddlebags have straps that velcro to each other either over or under the seat. The tail bag has a cris-cross bungee setup and a strap the goes under the seat.
I used these once on a 1500 ride across Texas and back - at high speed - and they were great
I have a set of Silverstones. All three pieces are in excellent shape (used once on the FZ6) They collectively sell for $270 on Motorcyclegear.com or anywhere else. Asking $200 for the set. Shipping is up to you.
SILVERSTONE SADDLEBAGS ($153 on Motorcyclegear.com)
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Hi all! Cleaning out the garage and I have the stock seat from my '09 FZ6. It was replaced by the comfort seat at 4000 miles and is in great shape. It does not have the little metal L bracket under it because that is being used on the comfort seat.
Yamaha FZ6 Stock Seat
Part Number...
I currently have Woodcraft sliders that bolt straight into the frame...but they don't look like they will work with the Powerbronze lower even if I cut. They are just too close to the bracket support hole on the fairing.
Anyone else dealt with this problem? Looking for suggestions for sliders.
weaving always works for me. They are not quite sure of what you are doing and will usually back off.
If they are just assholes and keep on you....pull over if possible to let them by. shake head as they pass...OR if you are feeling sporty - use middle finger