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Quote from: Warp84 on February 26, 2026, 06:42:27 AMI have to put a rebuild kit in my petcock, it only leaks when you move it to prime .. which I don't do that often.Quote from: MarioR on February 24, 2026, 11:01:44 AMI recently had to get a rebuild kit from RPM for me 84 because my tank started marking its territory when I took it off the bike. Put on the rebuild kit and it seals it right back up.Quote from: RPM - Robert on February 24, 2026, 10:35:03 AMCorrect on the 86/87 model it should not flow any fuel until vacuum is applied. If it is flowing fuel the petcock is bad.
The 84-85 has a prime function which will flow fuel when the selector switch is in the prime position but in the on position it should not flow fuel until vacuum is applied.
Thank you Robert.
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 27, 2026, 06:31:54 PMYour assessment sounds about right.
Stock FJ suspension is too soft, both front and back. Poor dampening.
The front anti dive system is ineffective, always has been.
The stock 16" tires and rims are narrow, heavy and outdated by today's 17" standards.
Stock FJ front Brakes are just ok, nothing special.
Old FJ's don't die....because we modify!
Add Fork springs, fork valves, anti dive delete and a height adjustable aftermarket shock and the effect will be immediately noticeable. Night and day.
Add Modern, lighter 17x3.5" front and 17x5" or 17x5.5" back rims will allow better tires.
Add R-1 Yamaha monoblock calipers, HH pads, lighter rotors and 14mm m/c with SS lines and they will transform the brakes.
Yes, she's still a big girl by today's sport standards, no getting around that.....
...but now she is a better dancer, much better than the day she left Iwata, Japan... 41 years ago...
Quote from: 81Delorean on March 27, 2026, 06:27:41 PMI won't argue with your assessment of the bike. Not sure if comparing it to a 11 year newer sport bike is fair either though. I have an '89 FJ, the weight doesn't bother me at all but I am also 6ft 2in and 210lbs, not sure what your build is. When I bought mine I cleaned the carbs and the first real trip was a 2200 mile trip mixed with interstate and curvy roads. I found it to be fine with the stock windscreen and fairings but I also like to have a little wind on me while riding. I tried a BWM RT on a 2000 mile trip, while it was comfortable and nice to burn miles on, I also hated the heat because of all the wind protection. The only time I did like it was when it was pouring down rain for about 2 hours, I hardly got wet at all. It went up for sale the next weekend after I got home.
Now, your ZX9. That bike is on my short list of bikes to get if I can find a mid 90's one in green/white/blue. I really want to do a road trip on one.
Quote from: JTNWEvo on March 24, 2026, 12:34:35 PMThanks for the responses guys. I did test the side stand switch with a multi-meter and it appears to be functioning correctly. I currently have the switch bypassed but would prefer if everything was fully functional.If the side stand switch is functioning correctly how are bypassing it ?
Quote from: MarioR on March 25, 2026, 01:22:57 PMQuote from: Pat Conlon on March 17, 2026, 03:08:38 PMLet us know how we can help!
Thanks Pat!
Anyone got an extra shifter rod linkage lying around?