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Hauptkatalog 2009 - Touratech Nordic

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Throttle control, mechanical cruise control<br />

Yamaha FJR 1300<br />

The original by the South African inventor!<br />

The throttle control replaces the original handlebar end weights.<br />

The anti-slip knurled screw secures the accelerator in position.<br />

This significantly reduces the strain on the right hand during long<br />

journeys. Thanks to the continuous adjustment, the accelerator<br />

can also be fixed to decelerate very gently - leaving you enough<br />

time to take your hand off the handlebar for a moment without<br />

immediately losing throttle. Despite that, the motorbike decelerates<br />

in a gentle and controlled way.<br />

This item is illegal in road traffic in Germany and could be<br />

dangerous if used incorrectly. We are unable to accept any<br />

responsibility for it. Used at the owner‘s/rider‘s own risk.<br />

613-0099<br />

Tool for adjusting the side fairing<br />

Yamaha FJR 1300<br />

The engineers who devised the FJR really used their heads, and<br />

made it possible to set the side fairing further to the outside<br />

to provide better wind and weather protection. But who really<br />

wants to fiddle around getting the screwdriver out of the tool kit<br />

under the seat just to be better protected against the weather?<br />

This is where our little tool comes in. As a trendy key fob, the<br />

tool is always at hand and has just the screwdriver you need to<br />

adjust the fairing. And used with a little skill, it‘s also great for<br />

opening bottles!<br />

613-0140<br />

Tankpad „<strong>Touratech</strong> Streetline“, black<br />

The practical Tankpad protects the tank from scratches.<br />

600-0042<br />

Yamaha FJR1300<br />

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