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#1
Modifications / Re: Wnidscreen
Last post by JohnnyTheCraneGuy - Yesterday at 12:35:22 PM
Here's the windscreen I run on my 1100 https://www.ebay.com/itm/395125097967
#2
Introductions / Re: Hello from NJ - looking fo...
Last post by 86FJNJ - Yesterday at 11:30:34 AM
Congrats! Share an update about it when you get your hands on it.
#3
Maintenance / Re: 85 FJ 1100 front fork main...
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 11:10:40 AM
Quote from: Paul.1478 on Yesterday at 07:56:51 AMDoing the front and rear suspension was the one most noticeable difference on my FJ hands down.
In my opinion, stock suspension on every bike I ever owned (excluding the Ducati) are woefully inadequate.

Agree 100%

On our FJ's, the stock damper rod forks, springs and shock needs an upgrade.
Then...the narrow pig heavy 16" rims and biasply tires
Then....the front brakes....
Then....
Then....
#4
Introductions / Re: Hello from NJ - looking fo...
Last post by dellis32 - Yesterday at 10:35:18 AM
Thanks Red, I appreciate your insight.  I ended up making what I thought was a fair offer on the bike 86FJNJ linked above given it's unknowns, and that it had been listed for a while. (I saw it on FB last year) My offer was accepted, looking forward to my latest winter project!
#5
Maintenance / Re: 85 FJ 1100 front fork main...
Last post by Paul.1478 - Yesterday at 07:56:51 AM
Doing the front and rear suspension was the one most noticeable difference on my FJ hands down.
In my opinion, stock suspension on every bike I ever owned (excluding the Ducati) are woefully inadequate.
#6
Modifications / Re: Wnidscreen
Last post by Motofun - Yesterday at 06:15:16 AM
there are two options.  I prefer to be completely above the turbulence so the Zero Gravity wind screen works for me on my '85.
#7
Maintenance / Re: 85 FJ 1100 front fork main...
Last post by Motofun - Yesterday at 06:12:04 AM
As far as seals go....buy OEM, don't trust aftermarket seals.  Don't wait for the "I told you so".... :dash2:
#8
Modifications / Re: Wnidscreen
Last post by T Legg - Yesterday at 05:50:54 AM
I think Pat is right that you should try the taller screens. I have an 84 fj and an 86 fj . I find the fj1100 is more comfortable and does a better job of keeping the buffeting off my head.
 I'm the opposite torso length though. I'm a little over six foot with 32 inch pant leg length .
#9
Modifications / Re: Wnidscreen
Last post by Pat Conlon - November 16, 2025, 09:37:34 PM
No, the 84/85 windscreens are different from the 86/87 because the fairings are different.
You can cut down your windscreen or look for the aftermarket screens that have a +2 or +4 inch extension.
#10
Modifications / Wnidscreen
Last post by miatamarty - November 16, 2025, 09:21:27 PM
I have a short torso.My friends say I'm a chest with legs. My84 FJ screen seems to direct the wind blast right at my head causing a huge amount of buffeting. I read somewhere that 86 and newer had lower windscreens to get around this problem. Can I retro fit a later screen to my 84? Or just trim my present screen?



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