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Title: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on June 11, 2016, 09:33:45 PM
Found it on craigslist. Has a Corbin seat and some other goodies for like 200 bucks. No motor, was pulled for use in a legend car. 6 hours on the road for me tomorrow.
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on June 12, 2016, 02:12:06 PM
Got it home. I was told it has '92 forks with R1 brakes front and rear. The front calipers do look different but the rear idk. What's the advantage of 92 forks if any? I see they don't have anti-dive like my 86 does so that's a plus right?

Also got to exhaust systems with it. One super trap and one system that does not have a label. The no-name one appears to be generally smaller(primarys, collector, muffler diameter). Maybe it's from an 1100?

Also a box full of parts I assume are 92 parts. I found a fuel pump and a bunch of misc parts like handle bars controls.

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Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: weymouth399 on June 12, 2016, 02:48:02 PM
Eric just gave you all his parts, he's been wanting me to get it all from him but I got to much 86 stuff right now. If you need anything else let me k ow I'm in mid coast.

Bob w
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on June 12, 2016, 03:43:42 PM
Quote from: weymouth399 on June 12, 2016, 02:48:02 PM
Eric just gave you all his parts, he's been wanting me to get it all from him but I got to much 86 stuff right now. If you need anything else let me k ow I'm in mid coast.

Bob w

To be more specific, the people I bought it off had it just long enough to pull the motor. Originally it was in Vermont. Then it went to mass. Now iv got it
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: Mark Olson on June 12, 2016, 05:58:46 PM
Good score  :good2:

Everybody needs a parts bike for bits and pieces.
The brakes are gold dots in the front but the rear is stock .
I would transplant the whole front setup onto the 86. Better forks without the lame ant-dive , 17 inch front wheel , bigger rotors with better calipers, looks like braided brake lines.

check inside the forks for emulators and better springs.. are those stock masters for clutch and brake or fjr ones?
with all the goodies the parts bike has , you just saved a ton of money on upgrades.

The no name exhaust look like the Vance&Hines ss2 pipe ..  :mail1:

oh and check the front wheel for the size .. 92 fj is 3" and the FZR 1000 is 3 1/2" ... with the 17" front installed you will notice how much better your handling is and it will stop the fj from standing up when braking. 
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: weymouth399 on June 12, 2016, 06:32:05 PM
Ya I know, the only reason Eric knew to buy a bike motor is because we're friends and I rep a stk bike motor pretty well compared to the the built 1200 or 1250. Come to louden this weekend and you'll see his #16 34 ford sedan race, and 18 others.

Bob w
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: Tekime on June 12, 2016, 07:10:32 PM
Lucky find! I emailed about that exact bike asking for pics, said they would send them but never heard back.  :unknown:

Glad they are in good hands  :drinks:
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: weymouth399 on June 13, 2016, 07:09:19 AM
For the Maine and ne owners I have plenty of Fj parts & bikes. I've been parting fjs for 19 yrs and got plenty of basic stuff. Not much got good plastic parts but got some. I buy bikes all the time so keep asking I'll get it at some point. If you have needs ask and I'll look when I'm fishing for bikes.

Bob w
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on June 15, 2016, 06:39:10 PM
So me and a buddy swapped front ends last night. Took about an hour with a bit of dicking around. The brakes are awesome. Hard as a rock in a good way. The suspension, I'd if it's been modified or just better because of less miles but the bike sits higher and rides well. I may swap over the rear suspension as well as visually it looks in better shape.
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: Mark Olson on June 15, 2016, 08:32:15 PM
Alright ... way to go.  :good2:
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: Tekime on June 17, 2016, 12:37:19 PM
Quote from: weymouth399 on June 13, 2016, 07:09:19 AM
For the Maine and ne owners I have plenty of Fj parts & bikes. I've been parting fjs for 19 yrs and got plenty of basic stuff. Not much got good plastic parts but got some. I buy bikes all the time so keep asking I'll get it at some point. If you have needs ask and I'll look when I'm fishing for bikes.

Bob w

Real nice gesture Bob!

Glad most of my parts are working now :) Might look at some suspension/wheel/brake upgrades eventually.

That RPM 4-2-1 exhaust has me drooling, mostly for weight reduction, but almost as much $$$ as the bike cost!!
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on July 04, 2016, 09:44:55 AM
LooKS like the parts bike saved me more money. Found vibranators in the handlebars. Learned about them this weekend and almost committed to a pair. Sorry randy
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on July 07, 2016, 07:23:10 PM
Couple questions:

IF the forks have rpm valves installed, will the dampener adjustment still have detents if turned? The bike rides harder then I care for. Has a smidgen of a bounce when sharp bumps are hit. I turned the adjustment down but didn't notice much of a difference.

Also I noticed my thread got moved to the project write ups. This bike is not a project and is only a donor for my bike. More of a "hey look what I got" and that's why I originally posted in general discussion
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: Tuneforkfreak on July 07, 2016, 08:14:16 PM
Did you get them bar ends installed? If so how did they work? I'll be interested to hear a reply on the forks . Ive been working on adjusting my stock set up, it don't have much adjustment so the choices are easy to choose from.
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on July 07, 2016, 08:20:31 PM
Quote from: Tuneforkfreak on July 07, 2016, 08:14:16 PM
Did you get them bar ends installed? If so how did they work? I'll be interested to hear a reply on the forks . Ive been working on adjusting my stock set up, it don't have much adjustment so the choices are easy to choose from.

They made a difference for sure and I was able to ride longer and stronger with them. but did not cure every last vibe. I think my exhaust is inducing some vibe.
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: racerrad8 on July 07, 2016, 08:59:32 PM
Quote from: a.graham52 on July 07, 2016, 07:23:10 PM
Couple questions:

IF the forks have rpm valves installed, will the dampener adjustment still have detents if turned? The bike rides harder then I care for. Has a smidgen of a bounce when sharp bumps are hit. I turned the adjustment down but didn't notice much of a difference.

Do the forks actually have RPM fork valves? If so, please email the name of the person you bought the bike from. With that information I will be able to determine what springs are installed. If the springs are too heavy for your weight it will not work properly and result in the symptoms you are experiencing.

Randy - RPM
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: a.graham52 on July 07, 2016, 09:02:55 PM
Quote from: racerrad8 on July 07, 2016, 08:59:32 PM
Quote from: a.graham52 on July 07, 2016, 07:23:10 PM
Couple questions:

IF the forks have rpm valves installed, will the dampener adjustment still have detents if turned? The bike rides harder then I care for. Has a smidgen of a bounce when sharp bumps are hit. I turned the adjustment down but didn't notice much of a difference.

Do the forks actually have RPM fork valves? If so, please email the name of the person you bought the bike from. With that information I will be able to determine what springs are installed. If the springs are too heavy for your weight it will not work properly and result in the symptoms you are experiencing.

Randy - RPM

I do not know if there are or not. I have not taken them apart as they are not leaking. I was hoping I may find away to know before I do take them apart
Title: Re: Picking up a motor less 86 1200
Post by: racerrad8 on July 07, 2016, 10:15:34 PM
Unfortunately there is no way to know if the fork valves are installed without checking the internal components.

Randy - RPM