I go by Meraco, I live in London, Ontario Canada. When I was 19 years old I bought my third bike. The 1988 FJ 1200. I didn't get to keep it long as poor decisions involving a girlfriend made me have to part with it in less than one year.
For years I thought about that bike. I even had dreams about it from time to time.
One day I was randomly looking at YouTube vids where I stumbled onto a few FJ 1200 vids. the sound.. the sight of it.. brought it all back. and I had a craving. So I looked at Kijiji to see if anyone was selling one. I knew it would be a long shot, but I searched anyway.. to my surprise I saw about 4 or 5 being sold. Many of them had long mileage on them in the 100,000 km range
Until I saw one that took me by surprise. It looked good in the pics. and the price was reasonable at 3,000 CAD. and what surprised me most was that it only had 27,000 KMs on it. Seems the 3rd owner had it sitting in a garage for years taking out maybe once or twice a season to ride it.
So I immediately called him and bought the Bike. He said I was the first caller of 25 and he would hold it for me. I had someone take me to his place which was 300kms away. With the intent to ride it home. It was certified, and I arranged the insurance.
I gota tell you.. after not riding it for 34 years and getting back on I was shaking after my first around the block ride. I thought to myself. Maybe this was a bad idea.. but I went through with it. Taking back roads I got it home. it took way longer than I was planning with frequent stops.. Seems my 50 year old butt was not like my 19 year old butt was.
This was last June 21, 2022. I have since put on about 6,000 kms and found a bike shop that dealt in vintage bikes. They did a full tear down by my request to make sure all was in good order. and I had a new chain put on, bled all the fluids, had a valve shim job done on it and a carb cleaning and re-synch done. over the course of the summer.
After all these years it amazes me how my youth was recaptured on this bike. So much so my staff and wife said this was my midlife crisis. Maybe so. but its a good way to explore that mid life.
Cheers everyone...
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Also after looking for a long time I was able to find a new windshield for it from MRA. Seems it was fabricated in Germany then sent to Miami at MRA then on to London, Ontario. It wasen't cheap.. 400.00 CAD for it.. I of course told the wife it was 75 bucks..
Can't wait to try it.
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Welcome, good looking Theft Deterrent White and Red you picked up. My third favorite color for the stock FJ. So many good things you can do to improve the FJ. Upgrades from RPM, 17" rear, spin-on oil filter... The FJ rabbit hole can be deep. Very fun, very deep. Enjoy the miles and find an FJ rally near you.
I don't consider the '89 Silky White and Silver to be theft deterrent. My example was stolen I 1994 only a couple months after I got it. And after it was rear ended too.
It did get recovered, 2 weeks later 2 blocks from where it was stolen when the thief crashed it. :Facepalm:
I still have it but replaced all of the painted parts with the 1990 blue& black scheme.
Welcome back to the FJ fold!
Welcome to the Mad House - it's a great place for any FJ owner
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I see you are in or near London, ONT. You should consider coming to the East Coast Spring FJ Rally in Boone, NC (3rd weekend in May) and/or the East Coast Fall FJ Rally in Tellico Plains, TN (3rd weekend in Sept.) There is another Canadian near Mississauga, ONT that used to ride an FJ and usually makes it to one of the rallies. Lots of fun riding, sitting around a campfire in the evenings and lots of camaraderie.
Meraco,
Man, that bonfire makes me think of the old Native American proverb:
"Red man builds a small fire, sits up close, and keeps warm.
White man builds a big fire, keeps warm by hauling wood."
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Welcome back Meraco, thanks for the introduction, loved the story, esp. the $75 windscreen...LOL I can relate.
When my boss lady finds out the cost of all the parts I've bought for my FJ's, I play the safety card....
.....and it always works.
"Honey, I know it's expensive but it will make my bike safer.....and you want that.....right?"