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FJ Project Writeups / Re: Steve's 1985 FJ1100 restor...
Last post by Waiex191 - Yesterday at 08:08:59 PM
Quote from: STLanduyt on Yesterday at 07:44:30 PMI had initially thought of painting the pipes, but am now thinking of leaving them in their current state.  Any thoughts or experiences out there on just leaving the pipes alone?

Steve


Some of the guys have polished their pipes.  They are stainless underneath. 
This is Noel's picture:
#2
FJ Project Writeups / Re: Steve's 1985 FJ1100 restor...
Last post by STLanduyt - Yesterday at 07:44:30 PM
The carbs are with RPM, as already mentioned, and are currently soaking to dissolve "the ethanol gunk in the bowls and carb bodies" per RPM ... meanwhile I removed the exhaust pipes and de-rusted them using Rustoleum Rust Dissolver, which took off the rust and revealed a very shiny dark grey surface on the pipes, albeit with very tiny "pinpoints" of silver all over.

I had initially thought of painting the pipes, but am now thinking of leaving them in their current state.  Any thoughts or experiences out there on just leaving the pipes alone?

Steve

#3
Good job  :morning1:
#4
The thorn is out, the pain is gone. What a chore for such a small item. Well done.
#5
Very nice Fred.
#6
Quote from: aviationfred on Yesterday at 12:14:11 AMFor those that are interested. My Honda RC30 Tribute project is pretty much wrapped up. It definitely is a long reach for the clip on. I can't wait to ride this in the twistys.

Fred

Good job!
Red color combo looks sharp and solo seat tail making bike look even better, sexy!
#7
Bikes for Sale / Re: 1990 FJ1200 For Sale, Vict...
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 07:53:30 AM
Did you forget to mention something in your ad?
#8
Well done!
#9
For those that are interested. My Honda RC30 Tribute project is pretty much wrapped up. It definitely is a long reach for the clip on. I can't wait to ride this in the twistys.

Fred
#10
Yamaha FJ1100 / FJ1200 Running Problems / Re: Ideas on removal of insert...
Last post by red - February 10, 2026, 09:11:35 PM
Gratis,

Great news! Glad that worked out.
While you have the vacuum out, I suggest that you vacuum out the cylinder to extract any tiny pieces that may remain in the cylinder.
Just a thought . . .