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#11
East Coast Spring Rally / Re: Boone 2026
Last post by yamaha fj rider - Today at 10:10:36 AM
Life gets in the way again. I'm unable to make the spring rally this year, but I'm still looking forward to the fall rally. I hope everyone a great time.

Best wishes
Kurt
#12
Maintenance / New Tires
Last post by MarioR - Today at 10:06:02 AM
Morning, :morning1:

I am looking for 120/180 new set up and wondering what you guys recommend based on your experience.
Those days, so many options to choose.....I want sticky tires but not track tires.

Cheers
#13
Maintenance / Re: 86 carb question
Last post by MarioR - Today at 09:56:34 AM
Quote from: Karl321 on April 23, 2026, 05:30:17 PMHello all,

I have an 86 FJ1200 that I bought nonrunning due to sitting too long. It has the stock intake box and duel exhaust with Kerker mufflers.

I've got the carbs apart and all jetting is stock.

Here's my question: will the Kerker aftermarket mufflers affect the jetting? My plan is to remove the stock box and use the duel foam pods from RPM Racing that are on order.

I also have an FJ1200 Dynojet kit from another project, and have the adjustable needles from that kit available to use.

What's a good starting carb setup for foam pods and duel exhaust with Kerker mufflers?

FYI, this is my third FJ1200 project in as many months. The first two were a 91 and a 92, both with pods and a 4 into 1 exhaust with a Vance & Hines muffler. Both bikes are screamers now! (And for sale on Marketplace in Cincinnati).

Thanks for any advice.



Many posts already discussed same set ups however to make a short:
4-1 exhaust and Pods set up, jetting below:
Sample: 40/155/117.5 or 42.5/160/120, shim under needle as Randy recommended in previous discussions.

Important factor: As altitude increases, air density decreases, which can lead to a leaner mixture.

Thanks
#14
General Discussion / Re: What the hell is wrong wit...
Last post by giantkiller - Today at 09:00:48 AM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on Yesterday at 05:54:20 PM
Quote from: axiom-r on Yesterday at 05:16:04 PM
Quote from: Waiex191 on May 02, 2026, 09:43:30 PMWhat you need is a '72 Harley 2-stroke golf cart.  Like the one I need to sell.  Needs an inverted fork conversion.

I just finished restoring a 1965 Harley Topper.....  same motor I believe.    Its for sale Dan!!!



You know you want it Dan....
Lol. That's my brother riding my 58 cushman. I bought it from a coworker for $500...of course it's hopped up. He had a guy that holds a bunch of speed records for cushman scooters build the motor. It's even got a 2 piece billet head. It'll do 70mph. I know when he was telling me about it as the build was going he had about $6500 into it.
#15
Fallen Friends / Re: RIP Robert D Raduechel 02/...
Last post by big r - Yesterday at 09:59:35 PM
So sorry to hear of your dads passing. My dad passed 9 years ago and I miss him dearly. Condolences to you and your family
#16
Maintenance / Re: First time she died in 13 ...
Last post by gyrfalcon - Yesterday at 07:58:29 PM
Thanks for your help on the last 2 posts..


So I just made some basic tests.

The battery was recently replaced and was showing 13.02 on the trickle charger.

With the key on I have front marker lights and the headlight, I put the high beam on
and after a few tries I had good on and off high beam with the blue instrument light working.
I have the orange instrument lights.

I have
No horn
No signals
No clock
No rear lights
No rear markers or signals
No brake lights
No neutral light
I confirmed the rear wheel was spinning and tested the starter
It worked and the bike started up !!!!!
Revving the engine confirmed I still have No Tach
When I turn the key on I can hear the fuel pump priming.. maybe not quite as fast as before but not sure. It was not hard to start...

The black fuse box (6) beside the battery has a row of  4 fuses and then two more a bit lower as you move inboard on the bike.
With the key on and a test light on the NEG Bat I had power in the first 4 fuses and nothing in 2 lower fuses...
I had previously done continuity checks and all 6 fuses looked good.

Thanks for any thoughts or ideas.




#17
General Discussion / Re: What the hell is wrong wit...
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 05:54:20 PM
Quote from: axiom-r on Yesterday at 05:16:04 PM
Quote from: Waiex191 on May 02, 2026, 09:43:30 PMWhat you need is a '72 Harley 2-stroke golf cart.  Like the one I need to sell.  Needs an inverted fork conversion.

I just finished restoring a 1965 Harley Topper.....  same motor I believe.     Its for sale Dan!!!



You know you want it Dan....
#18
General Discussion / Re: What the hell is wrong wit...
Last post by axiom-r - Yesterday at 05:16:04 PM
Quote from: Waiex191 on May 02, 2026, 09:43:30 PMWhat you need is a '72 Harley 2-stroke golf cart.  Like the one I need to sell.  Needs an inverted fork conversion.

I just finished restoring a 1965 Harley Topper.....  same motor I believe.     Its for sale Dan!!!

#19
I was able to remove the switch using a 10mm socket and a long extension from under the triple clamps. Took off the tank to get to the connector. I've cleaned off the switch contacts and the spade connectors as best as I could. The FJ switch is a lot easier to take apart than my kid's '84 Magna. Pics in reverse order.
#20
East Coast Spring Rally / Re: Boone 2026
Last post by Bill_Rockoff - Yesterday at 09:42:44 AM
I'm in, Friday night the 15th and Saturday night the 16th. Looking forward to seeing you guys!