Hi there from Cape Town. Have ridden Yamahas my whole life, now 50 something, and bought my 94 FJ1200 a few years ago. A really great ride, good for the work commute as well as long distance stuff. Old school styling maybe but can still run with the pack
Welcome aboard the FJ train. You will meet some of the nicest people on this forum. Some may end up being friends for life.
Welcome Karl, I agree with your opinion, good for long hauls and it keeps up with most of the sprinters with ease..... Upgrading the FJ makes it even better and more true to the above statement. Stay in touch, this is our digital campfire, with digital popcorn. (popcorn), I keep thinking they will make a digital Smors...
Welcome to the group :good2:.
George
Karl...
Cape Town, SA??? On a '94??? Okay, I'm hooked and need to know more!
Welcome to the group, :hi:
There is starting to get a small group of members in South Africa. I am thinking 3 now. We would love to see photos of your 94'. The 94'-96' models were not imported to the United States. I am thinking the Black/Wet Pale Brown and blue stipe color scheme???
Fred
Hi all. thanks for the welcome, its good to see the FJ is still rolling out there in the big wide world. I have attached a photo of my 94 model which as far as I know started its life in Europe before being imported into SA.
That's a great looking bike! I may be biased though as it appears to be the same as my '92! :biggrin: The seat, windshield and mirrors look to have been changed out as is common, but otherwise, she's in great shape! Thanks for posting that!
What sort of roads/weather do you typically have in SA for riding?
Welcome Karl! The FJs are great all around bikes,built to ride, built to last. This is a great forum you can get all the info you need right here enjoy. Nice lookin bike you got there. Again WELCOME new members bring freshness and positive energy and help keep the spirit of FJs and motorcycling alive!! Cheers! :hi: Charley.
The cape town area is a peninsula surrounded by mountains so the riding is varied. A typical Sunday ride would be about 300 to 350 km and would cover coastal roads, highway, at least two mountain passes and a fair bit of winding country road (my personal favourite). The weather in winter can be interesting but doesn't interfere too much with the rides and then the good months go from October through to late April / early may
Quote from: Capn Ron on November 03, 2014, 02:35:48 PM
That's a great looking bike! I may be biased though as it appears to be the same as my '92! :biggrin: The seat, windshield and mirrors look to have been changed out as is common, but otherwise, she's in great shape! Thanks for posting that!
What sort of roads/weather do you typically have in SA for riding?
Yup she's the spittin' image of my 92 except for the windscreen. I believe yours is OEM for ~91 & later non-US models. Very nice :i_am_so_happy: