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Title: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: chefmatt on June 17, 2014, 10:19:33 PM
So today I finally installed a bunch of mods on my 89 FJ.....RPM Oil Cooler and spin-off filter adapter, new throttle cables, new grips, and Fumoto Oil drain valve. I have 4-1 Vance and Hines exhaust that sounds incredible, but changing the oil is a pain in the ass. The Fumoto plug will hopefully make it easier, but it is almost unreachable as the stock plug. We shall see in about 3k miles.....Filled the case with Valvoline 20-50w. Putted around for awhile, double checked for leaks and drips, then did a bit of hard riding....also stop and go traffic that I got stuck in today. Bike seems to run cooler, it was 85 in Denver today, and I have had problems with hot-running engine previously...i.e. smoke pouring off the motor.

Is it my imagination of is she running stonger??? New cables def helped with the throttle response, the old ones were probable original and stretched to shit...Also recently shot the engine with flat black bbq paint, which help up well on my 1990 ninja with no peeling or flaking at all. Lemme see...I want shorty levers but can't seems to find any that fit an 89 FJ. Have bought ones on ebay the were supposed to fit but didnt.  Could use some info on availibility if anyone knows...

New rear tire next week - Pirelli sport Demon in 150 80 16...Anybody have experience with those?
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: TexasDave on June 17, 2014, 10:38:37 PM
Motor looks good. I think you will be happy with Randy's oil cooler. Whats the other bike you have?  Dave
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: chefmatt on June 17, 2014, 10:58:28 PM
1990 Ninja 250exR.....Its a blast in the hills, feels like a toy after riding the 1200...
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: Alf on June 18, 2014, 01:50:47 AM
Quote from: chefmatt on June 17, 2014, 10:19:33 PM
Pirelli sport Demon in 150 80 16...Anybody have experience with those?

Hi

Don´t fit those. Horrible tyres with a carcass that don´t support the FJ weigh and flex dangerously all around
Try the new Avon HD radial designed to fit Hayabusa, CBRXX... Yes! there is OE fitment available!
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: FJ1100mjk on June 18, 2014, 05:04:37 AM
Quote from: Alf on June 18, 2014, 01:50:47 AM
Try the new Avon HD

Alf: Please post an informational link to this tire. I'm curious about it.

As a note, I have been running the Pirelli Sport Demons, and like them. It's a matter of your riding style, and many variables, when it comes to tires. I can attest to their performance in hard rain, as I rode a few hours in it a couple of weeks ago. Good tires in that condition.
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: Alf on June 18, 2014, 07:05:03 AM
Hi

I´ve tested those Pirellis in a variety of FJs because Pirelli are cheap in Spain and it looks like everyone that sell an FJ fit those tyres to say "near new tyres". Horrible!. No way. More important: even the owners of that bikes say those are horrible when they start to get used of their bikes

http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m (http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m) Typical fitments: Suzuki Hayabusa, Honda Blackbird, Kawasaki GTR1400, Suzuki GSX1400 (from the Avon brochure) Its a radial tyre, so fit an Avon radial front

I´m going to test these in a couple of months: my friend Mingo 1TX has ordered a pair in OE sizes
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: Tiger on June 18, 2014, 04:55:11 PM
 :hi: I've been running my '85 on Sport Demons, back and front and I have to say that in wet or dry, solo or two up, highway or twisty roads, (The Dragon, twice, a few weeks ago!!), these tires have held up just fine. I have absolutely no complaints about them :drinks:

John.
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: dracko on June 26, 2014, 10:35:45 PM
I agree with tiger.. I run the sport demon on mine front and back and I have no issues with them at all.. I have been rollin around on some shitty roads too.. so far they have they have held up great with good traction and normal wear..
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: dracko on June 26, 2014, 10:43:14 PM
I am really curious how well that oil cooler works. I get stuck in traffic daily with the heat the way it is I am kinda stressin over how hot she is getting..
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: chefmatt on June 26, 2014, 11:01:28 PM
So far the oil cooler seems to be working. I was stuck in downtown traffic for 30 minutes, stop n go...The temp here in Denver was about 85. Under the same circumstances pre-cooler, the motor would smoke and I had a noticable loss of power. The heat was still radiating off the engine, especially on my inside right thigh, no smoke, no power loss. In fact the cooler oil may help with compression (?), and I swear I'm getting more power out of her....some of it is due to the new throttle cables, I couldnt open it up all the way before. In my opinion, well worth the money. I'm not rolling in dough, it was an investment but well worth it. Also easy to install. Basically bolts right on, two holes needed to be drilled in the brackets supplied. Do it man. I feel like a shill for RPM, buy I would also recommend the spin off filter adapter in chrome... Looks great, and oil changes will be easier. Regards, Matt
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: Capn Ron on June 26, 2014, 11:27:14 PM
+1 for the Sport Demons...Ran every sort of road in every sort of weather and they were a real confidence builder.  I was rolling at just a tick over 900 pounds with all my camping gear and they lasted 5,500 miles.  There was just enough rubber left to run the Dragon at a spirited clip and I replaced them with *very* high mileage tires to finish out the rest of the trip.
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: charleygofast on June 29, 2014, 01:50:51 PM
What is a Fumoto drain? Is this basically a shorter than stock plug. I changed my oil yesterday and there is no way to do it without removing my Yoshimura header due to the length of the stock drain plug...believe me I tried!                                                                                                                                      Charley
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: chefmatt on June 29, 2014, 03:24:21 PM
Check eBay for fumoto ez drain valve....the 14 x 1.5 mm fits in place of stock drain plug. It has a valve that, depending  on the clearance of your pipes, may allow you to drain oil without tools. And hopefully without removing exhaust. I have  Vance and Hines 4 into 1, I can reach drain Plug, flip the lever and drain oil. Good luck
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: charleygofast on June 29, 2014, 03:42:16 PM
Quote from: chefmatt on June 29, 2014, 03:24:21 PM
Check eBay for fumoto ez drain valve....the 14 x 1.5 mm fits in place of stock drain plug. It has a valve that, depending  on the clearance of your pipes, may allow you to drain oil without tools. And hopefully without removing exhaust. I have  Vance and Hines 4 into 1, I can reach drain Plug, flip the lever and drain oil. Good luck
Thanks! I'll check that out, hope it works with mine   Charley
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: penrynFJ on October 13, 2014, 04:14:59 PM
Quote from: Alf on June 18, 2014, 07:05:03 AM
Hi

I´ve tested those Pirellis in a variety of FJs because Pirelli are cheap in Spain and it looks like everyone that sell an FJ fit those tyres to say "near new tyres". Horrible!. No way. More important: even the owners of that bikes say those are horrible when they start to get used of their bikes

http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m (http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m) Typical fitments: Suzuki Hayabusa, Honda Blackbird, Kawasaki GTR1400, Suzuki GSX1400 (from the Avon brochure) Its a radial tyre, so fit an Avon radial front

I´m going to test these in a couple of months: my friend Mingo 1TX has ordered a pair in OE sizes

Alf  -  Any more information on the Avon Storm 3D X-M?  I decided to order some to replace my worn out Dunlop Sportmax Touring front and rear tires. - for my FJ1200 1989 with OEM wheels.  Looking forward to trying out the Avons - Did you get to test them out yet?

Thanks-
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: oz.fj on October 13, 2014, 04:48:46 PM
Quote from: penrynFJ on October 13, 2014, 04:14:59 PM
Quote from: Alf on June 18, 2014, 07:05:03 AM
Hi

I´ve tested those Pirellis in a variety of FJs because Pirelli are cheap in Spain and it looks like everyone that sell an FJ fit those tyres to say "near new tyres". Horrible!. No way. More important: even the owners of that bikes say those are horrible when they start to get used of their bikes

http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m (http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m) Typical fitments: Suzuki Hayabusa, Honda Blackbird, Kawasaki GTR1400, Suzuki GSX1400 (from the Avon brochure) Its a radial tyre, so fit an Avon radial front

I´m going to test these in a couple of months: my friend Mingo 1TX has ordered a pair in OE sizes

Alf  -  Any more information on the Avon Storm 3D X-M?  I decided to order some to replace my worn out Dunlop Sportmax Touring front and rear tires. - for my FJ1200 1989 with OEM wheels.  Looking forward to trying out the Avons - Did you get to test them out yet?

Thanks-
I'm with Alf on the Pirelli's. Its chalk and cheese compared to the Avon's .I Have just fitted the new 3Ds.
My first impressions from another post....

I agree on the tyres. I Just fitted my second set of Avon's. The new Storm 3Ds  and after a 100km scrub in ride 2 words come to mind Confidence Inspiring. I had to keep reminding myself not to push it in the corners as I was scrubbing them in.
Bye the time I got to my favourite set of twisties all bets were off.  It was turning in with very little input. Holding its line well through corners  with no wobbles or shakes and all this with standard suspension.
IMO these tyres are as close to the feel of 17" mod as you will get with 16" tyres.
http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m (http://avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/storm-3d-x-m)

No I don't work for Avon.

Darran
Title: Re: RPM Oil Cooler, Fumoto Drain
Post by: penrynFJ on October 14, 2014, 05:42:21 PM
Thanks for the input oz.fj!  I'm really looking forward to my new tires!