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Title: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: RickT on February 28, 2009, 07:28:31 PM
Enough sitting on the fence, I have decided to join the forum

I have a '91, '92 and a 93 FJ1200.
I hope to learn more about mods and get down to a FJ rally this summer in PA
Keep up the good work on this site.

See you around
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Bob on February 28, 2009, 08:14:25 PM
Welcome... there are a few of us from Ontario (I'm in Whitby).
3 FJs?  How, pray tell, do you afford insurance for all three in Ontario?  ;-)

Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: RickT on February 28, 2009, 09:39:45 PM
Two are in running order. The '92 is a project/parts bike. The previous owner smucked the front end so I am waiting for the right parts (wheel and forks) to come along. My insurance is only around $800 each and $400 for my DRZ400. The cost of enjoying what you do.
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: jvb_ca on March 01, 2009, 08:23:28 AM
Hey Rick....Barrie Ontario here...wow 3 FJ's...suweeet... The Ontario group is expanding. We are gonna have to all get together and get us down to one of the rally's..maybe PA this summer??
Cheers...Jake
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Steve C. on March 01, 2009, 06:53:17 PM
Hey Rick, getting ready to snow here in North Carolina,  :-[ ,but of course it's nothing like what you folks have up there eh.

I did the summer rally last year, it was a hoot.  Great road and routes planned out by the locals Jack, Nancy, Carey and of course the best part is the fellowship around the campground before and after the riding. ;D
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: karstenp on March 01, 2009, 09:46:15 PM
Hey Rick,

Kincardine Ontario here with a 92.  Three FJs....  I want to be you when I grow up! 

Your 92 tproject bike that was smucked..... did you purchase it late last year from someone advertising on Kijiji? (I was looking into a crashed 92 (front end) with low miles but the asking price was a bit high)....

I am consistantly on the lookout for a mint shape 89 (white and silver).....one day I know something will turn up.

I like Jake's idea of getting together for a rally run.

Perry 
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: RickT on March 02, 2009, 08:21:31 PM
I was looking at going down to PA in July. That would be a great ride.

Perry are you considering a Round the Lakes Iron Butt in 100 hours? I have done the Saddle Sore 1000 around Lake Ontario and Erie.
I may be ready for another one. When are you thinking of going?

The owner of the '92 contacted me through Kijiji. I have an add there looking for '91 to 93 FJ1200. It is amazing what comes up.

Rick
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: karstenp on March 02, 2009, 09:50:03 PM
Rick,

I will be doing the IBA Great Lakes in 100 hrs.....probably in July to avoid the black flies up North.

I have seen your advertisments on Kijiji.... small world.  I am looking for a set of OEM mufflers (must be in great shape) for my 92 if you find a set.

Did you do the SS1000 on an FJ?

Perry
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: RickT on March 03, 2009, 06:34:02 PM
Perry,

Yes it was my '93 FJ. I bought a Corbin seat just for the occasion.
I started at 2:30 am and was home again by 8:30pm.

I do have '92 OEM muflers but I can't part with them yet.  Sorry Dude!

Rick
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: gradice on March 04, 2009, 07:04:35 AM
G'day Rick,

Cool choice in Effy's Mate!!! ;D ;)
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Dizzydevil on May 20, 2009, 08:52:56 AM
Hey Guys,

Recent addition from Ottawa here .... Sorry I think i just picked up the cleanest 89 fj i have ever seen ... took it in for cert and the dealer wanted to buy it off me to put on display ... said he loved those bikes and this one was the cleanest he has ever seen.  Anyway will get a pic up soon ... do need some help with the suspension though ... if anyone can help with ideas part number for aftermarket shocks .... PLS HELP

Thks

Steve

p.s. remember always rubber side down! :drinks:
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Bob on May 20, 2009, 09:02:04 AM
Quote from: Dizzydevil on May 20, 2009, 08:52:56 AM
if anyone can help with ideas part number for aftermarket shocks .... PLS HELP
I got a custom shock a few years ago from Stadium Suspension http://www.stadiumsuspension.com/ (http://www.stadiumsuspension.com/) in Montreal.  Mine was for a JMC swingarm, but a number of people did a group buy, so they have the measurements for a stock FJ.  The quality and service was excellent.



Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Dizzydevil on May 20, 2009, 09:06:18 AM
hey Thks

I will go look it up right now ... works suspension wanted 725 us and ohlins wanted 1500 us for custom units .... montreal sounds like a better deal

Cheers
Steve :good2:
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: jvb_ca on May 20, 2009, 09:58:35 AM
Quote from: Dizzydevil on May 20, 2009, 08:52:56 AM
if anyone can help with ideas part number for aftermarket shocks .... PLS HELP

Thks

Steve

p.s. remember always rubber side down! :drinks:
Steve. I put a Penske Sport Shock on my 86 which I ordered from Traxion Dynamics http://traxxion.com/shocks-2.aspx (http://traxxion.com/shocks-2.aspx) great guys to deal with.
I am very happy with it...smooth as silk.

Cheers...Jake
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: RickT on May 20, 2009, 05:39:19 PM
On my '93 I put a Hagon Shock that I got from David Quinn Motorcycles in Bethany CT. davidquinnmotorcycles.com.
It cost US$441.00 plus shipping. I can't remember what the final price was but I dodn't think it was more than $50 to ship.
Compared to the original shock it is way better and the bike is more solid on the road.
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Dizzydevil on May 20, 2009, 08:07:08 PM
hey thks,

will try to locate both waiting for a call back from penske and have discussed my options with suspension guy in montreal who really seems to know his stuff. 

thks for all the help

Steve
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Bikerbob on June 15, 2009, 09:22:39 PM
Steve, please post how your shock experience ended up.

I am also in Ontario, and I am also looking for a new shock.

I am also looking to do the GSXR rear wheel mod.

So anyone want to give advice / help on that project would be great.

I am in Mississauga - and no way could I afford 3 Fjs here.. lol

James
Title: Re: Hello from snowy Ontario
Post by: Dizzydevil on June 16, 2009, 10:21:01 PM
hey guys ...

sorry to say did not get a chance to do the mod yet ... but of all the people i have talked to the guy at traxxion dynamics with thier penske setup was by far the best.  work with me every step of the way

this is where i would go again for any other suspension mods i needed to do.

cheers
steve