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#11
Introductions / Re: Hi everyone
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 09:24:01 AM
Welcome :hi:
#12
Introductions / Hi everyone
Last post by Distroya - December 10, 2025, 11:06:13 PM
I just picked up an '84 FJ1100 for 400$ CAD. It needs some work. It hasn't run since last year. It turns over but it only backfires and won't start. I first need to clean out the fuel tank and get the plugs cleaned I suppose. It needs new tires and brake pads. The front fork might be leaking because there is an oily residue on the front right rotor. The rest is mostly cosmetic, paint and dent in the tank and missing the lower part of the fairing under the engine. I'll be posting questions soon.
#13
FJ Project Writeups / Re: Painted my wheels
Last post by Bones - December 10, 2025, 01:32:09 PM
Looks great. When I painted mine I found it easier to mount the wheel on two jack stands with a bar as an axle and slowly spin the wheel while spraying.
#14
FJ Project Writeups / Re: Painted my wheels
Last post by Jay - December 10, 2025, 04:49:23 AM
Liking this!!!
And it's a good how-to for those of us on a budget...I'm gonna follow your advice/instructions when I get around to the wheels. I'm only gonna restore mine to their original colour, but I'm defo gonna use your method to do it :-)
#15
FJ Project Writeups / Okay here we go!!! Day one and...
Last post by Jay - December 10, 2025, 04:33:01 AM
Hi guys.
Really felt like a 'typed-up' introduction to the restoration of my first ever bike (that I bought back in '02) was gonna take more effort than my raging apathy would allow. So I have made a short(ish) little walkaround video and uploaded it to YT.

https://youtu.be/dxnuU57Zwns

Lemme know what you think, guys... and indeed whether I should continue to post progress both here and over there.

Thanks all

Jay
#16
Maintenance / Re: Synthetic or Conventional ...
Last post by Pat Conlon - December 09, 2025, 08:22:17 PM
Quote from: moparman70 on December 04, 2025, 11:39:57 AMI changed to synthetic oil in the FJ mainly due to it handles the heat better when traveling longer distances.  Yamalube syn was a good value.  10w40

Yes, I have also found that to be true.
 An ester stock synthetic does not burn off on long rides, especially when crossing the toasty Arizona desert in summer.
#17
Maintenance / Re: Chain Lube
Last post by yamaha fj rider - December 09, 2025, 06:42:55 PM
I am currently trying out a Scott oiler on my T7. It's not been on there long enough for me to form an opinion. It looks like it may work well though. I do like it when the motorcycle does the work for you. I hope this helps.

Best wishes
Kurt
 
#18
General Discussion / Re: Parts from Europe...
Last post by axiom-r - December 09, 2025, 03:55:42 PM
Yup- there are tons of them.  But I would like to have the brand new item in the right color for this bike.  Factory correct piece.  That is significantly harder to find.
#19
General Discussion / Re: Parts from Europe...
Last post by 86FJNJ - December 09, 2025, 03:42:34 PM
you can't find the part on ebay from a usa seller? if its that little white piece I'm pretty sure I've seen a bunch of them on there
#20
General Discussion / Parts from Europe...
Last post by axiom-r - December 09, 2025, 10:38:42 AM
Hello All -

I am starting to work on a 1989 FJ1200 that is new to me...  I need a replacement for the right side rear side panel - the little trapezoid shaped one under the tail.

Found the exact NOS part in Silky White for sale on E-Bay out of Europe.  The Seller will not ship to the US because of the ridiculous new tariff policies.  I looked it up on E-Bay to discover that I (as the buyer) would owe and additional $80-$200 USD for this $65 dollar part (paid to the shipping company upon receipt).

https://pages.ebay.com/tariffs/

The Seller having gone through this a few times with US Buyers has simply elected not to sell to the US. Not worth the hassle.  I don't blame them.

I am hoping that one of the overseas members here will help in acquiring the part for me? I need a non US address to ship to.  Of course, I'll pay for everything; the part and all shipping costs to both locations.

Normally, I would just find a piece that is used, but good enough - this bike is so pristine that it deserves an NOS part.

I sent a few DM's out to members overseas but haven't heard back yet and I don't want to miss this part.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Tim