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Title: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: mrnorm on May 27, 2016, 12:01:25 AM
Installed a set of cbr mirrors and some passenger foot pegs.
Decided to go for a ride, rode into the cascade mountains there was a storm up there
so I rode back only a 100+ mile ride but had a lot of fun. I'm wonting to  put a GPS
under the windshield some where to be a little bit out of the weather! any one have any Ideals
how to do it let me know.
Have Fun MrNorm
Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: ribbert on May 27, 2016, 07:03:10 AM
Quote from: mrnorm on May 27, 2016, 12:01:25 AM
..... I'm wonting to  put a GPSunder the windshield some where to be a little bit out of the weather! any one have any Ideals
how to do it let me know.
Have Fun MrNorm

A GPS has 2 possible locations, below, or as you mention, above your instruments.
There is not much room above nor suitable mounting points. I have seen them mounted there and they just don't look right, mostly I guess because they don't fit and they are too high.

In my experience a GPS is something you refer to occasionally, not something you watch constantly and I could think of nothing worse that having it right in my line of sight.

The most common mounting position is below, using a variety of mounting options so that when seated on the bike it is viewed just below the instruments.

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3906/15087008629_af1568a3f4_c.jpg)


If protection from the weather is your concern, there is an endless variety of cases for just that purpose, soft and hard, on eBay and they are cheap.

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7375/27008192670_47000c4a4f.jpg)

I've done over 100,000 kms with GPS on the bike and could no longer imagine travelling without it. I have discovered roads and explored parts of the country that I would never have found without it.

Hope this helps.

Noel




Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: wainot-Phil on May 27, 2016, 08:22:46 AM
Noel.. What a clear Wind Shield you have,,
How did you keep your Wind Shield  so clear ?? ,
Or  is it a Brand new one,,
Mine is a bit cloudy and a bit hard to see through.
Any secrets to getting it a bit clearer .
cheers Phil
PS ,I was thinking the exact same thing as you the other day ,
I would have loved to have gone for a ride with  Pete up to Richards.
but due to every thing happening at the same time ,was unable to,
"Bugger"
Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: giantkiller on May 27, 2016, 08:35:36 AM
I epoxied a nut inside the cap of the black steering stem nut and bolted a ram mount to it. Works great.
Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: ribbert on May 27, 2016, 09:47:57 AM
Quote from: wainot-Phil on May 27, 2016, 08:22:46 AM
Noel.. What a clear Wind Shield you have,,
How did you keep your Wind Shield  so clear ?? ,
Or  is it a Brand new one,,


No, it's 150,000km / 23 yo.

I couldn't even see through this when I got it. I thought it has some sort of coating on it that was fading.

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5530/9114595493_2d9238f53d.jpg)

Briefly, you can't restore/polish plastic by hand, it has to be machine polished. Start with various grades of W&D, then machine buff with metal polish (or automotive cutting compound) just so long as there is no silicone or polish in it, metal polish is best.

What grades of paper and polishes, what and when to step up to the next grade, what type of buff (different density foams/lambs wool) how fast, how much pressure, how much heat you generate (you need heat) is a bit of a black art.

TIP: When it's new or restored, lightly hand polish it every time you wash it, washing scratches it.  If you wait until it looks scratched, it's already become a big job.

I bought these lights cheap because of the terrible condition they were in, this one's half done.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/371/19199656953_dd99e8eb52_c.jpg)
(as it turns out I can't use them, but I have trebled their value)

I like doing this sort of stuff, very satisfying.

Noel


Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: mrnorm on June 24, 2016, 06:28:48 AM

Thanks Noel the gps location looks good!
and thats a nice looking bike.
Title: Re: Another Day With The FJ1200
Post by: jagcofj on July 05, 2016, 09:55:57 AM
whats is the best gps holder mount to use on a fj1200 looking for 1 my self.