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Features:
Fits: Yamaha FJR1300 (2001+)
MPN: 62-5506-SS
Includes: Left and right pannier lid guards
Constructed from TechSpec?s flagship Snake Skin material with over 20 years of development
.125? medium durometer rubber ensures excellent grip and long-lasting durability
Made with Aggressive Adhesive for a permanent, secure bond ? not intended for removal and repositioning
Protects pannier lids from scratches, scuffs, and everyday wear
Enhances grip when handling panniers or mounting/dismounting luggage
Maintains a clean, stock-like appearance while adding functional protection
Proven performance trusted by professional riders and MotoAmerica racers
The TechSpec 62-5506-SS Snake Skin Pannier Grips are designed for the Yamaha FJR1300 from model year 2001 onward, featuring a precut kit that includes left and right pannier guards. Constructed from TechSpec?s Snake Skin material and backed with their Aggressive Adhesive, these .125? medium durometer rubber grips deliver enhanced traction and rider control. The design promotes stable body positioning through braking, cornering, and acceleration, helping to reduce fatigue on longer rides. The TechSpec 62-5506-SS Snake Skin Pannier Grips offer long-lasting protection and a clean, integrated look suited to the sport-touring demands of the FJR1300.