Hello, fellow FJ lovers. I'm a professional motorcycle mechanic (over 35 years in the business) in Denver Colorado, U.S.A., with several MRA titles under my belt as a builder/tuner as well as a retired road racer from the 80's and 90's . I fell in love with the FJ1100 the first time I saw a picture of one in 1984. I owned an '85 FJ back in the day which was one of my favorite bikes I have ever owned and found this nice '84 last September. I've been ordering parts and refurbishing it since. Getting close and will be riding it this spring. I'm doing the Marlboro Yamaha paint scheme but just can't do the Florescent Red as it doesn't stand up to UV very well and I'm at a mile above sea level. My next update should be of the finished product.
Very cool project!
What class (classes) would you have been running in 1988? I crashed my brains out at Pueblo I turn 3 that year on an RZ350 ...
I raced at Willow Springs in California. I was Pedro Bravo's mechanic in the MRA. Won multiple Middleweight titles on ZX6's and a Heavyweight twins title on a Bimota SB8R. He won previous titles as well. Pueblo was his favorite track. RZ 350... I had an '85 Red and White Roberts replica... That was my favorite bike I ever owned... The FJ was my 2nd favorite. I have owned dozens of bikes.
Welcome to the forum :hi:
Great looking build. :drinks:
Fred
Thanks, Fred. Wichita... I found a carbon copy of my first bike, on CL in Wichita (78 KZ200), so my buddy and his wife made a road trip from Denver to grab it for me.
Dave
G'day and Welcome Chainlube
Looks Fantastic :good:
So much work space and you do your own painting as well.
Very jealous
Quote from: fj1289 on February 28, 2024, 09:46:45 PMVery cool project!
What class (classes) would you have been running in 1988? I crashed my brains out at Pueblo I turn 3 that year on an RZ350 ...
What was your number?
Quote from: Chainlube on March 03, 2024, 12:18:15 PMQuote from: fj1289 on February 28, 2024, 09:46:45 PMVery cool project!
What class (classes) would you have been running in 1988? I crashed my brains out at Pueblo I turn 3 that year on an RZ350 ...
What was your number?
257 - took me a minute to recall, but I used that number in my Hotmail address.
I think I only made two races - Woody Creek in Aspen and then Pueblo. So wanted to do the streets in Steamboat Springs (kinda difficult with a collar bone broken in two places!).
I was the epitomy of confusing enthusiasm with capability back then. This was also while I was a cadet at the Air Force Academy and wasn't allowed to even ride a motorcycle - much less race one! Got in a bit of trouble over that in the end ...
Welcome Chainlube! That tail section! Is is from scratch or a take off from something else. It has 'busa vibes! Look forward to seeing it rolling down the road
Quote from: petetb154 on March 05, 2024, 07:58:10 PMWelcome Chainlube! That tail section! Is is from scratch or a take off from something else. It has 'busa vibes! Look forward to seeing it rolling down the road
Hi Brian. The seat cowl is a Gimbel. https://www.ebay.com/itm/274345488368
5 month project and it should be done by this weekend.
Dave
Got 'er done! Waiting on same graphics that are running late. Tons and tons of new parts. Test rode it yesterday and it ran beautifully. Now... Which one should I ride this weekend? FJ, of course.
Woweee! That looks great!