Hi all
charlie is the name and a post work (retired ) tragic for older and often unloved motorcycles
ive moved from a reasonably close by capitol city to the country a few years back , with a shed ...(yipeee)
Durring my life i have owned many varied and interesting rides , although , like many, more or less banned from riding whilst the "tin lids" (kids) were growing .
in the last few years i have restored and ridden quite a few 4 cylinder bmw s, helping folks with issues , and having amassed quite a few parts and pieces for the same , from mates who have left or moved on from that particular model of machine .
Just recently a newish friend has dumped 2 old fjs at my door after a forced removal from a local property , originally his bikes , sold to a relative , and then abandoned and left in a shed .
one is mostly there although damaged fairings etc , the other well needs a heap of work , also damaged or non existant fairings , corrosion is everywhere .
so the journey begins with the older corroded piece of unloved machinery , an 84 fj1100 50k000362
lets see what happens eh ?
cheers to all
G'day and Welcome Charlie
Nice part of the country up there, glad you have a shed, hope it's a big one.
So is your shed in the east or west of New England, like Armidale or Narrabri or maybe the south like Tamworth?
The FJ1100 (they are the best ones) is younger than mine by about 600, Aug 84 stamped on my plate
I'm still close to one of those capitol cities.
Good luck with the resto and post some before and after pics :good:
Welcome! :drinks:
Will be good to see the progress
Enjoy!
We should start a club Charlie, I'm in Armidale myself!
Welcome to our forum. :hi: There is indeed something special about those '84's.
I have a 47M (Calif model) 000303.
Do yourself a favor, buy one of these:
http://www.rpmracingca.com/proddetail.asp?prod=carbkit
And one of these (while you can still get them)
http://www.rpmracingca.com/proddetail.asp?prod=M%2FC%3A36Y-24500-01
Let us know how you progress.
Cheers
Pat
G'day Charlie,
Strong FJ following here mate.
I'd be surprised if you can't find an answer to a question.
Welcome to the group.
Troyskie
Welcome in (from the UK) Charlie,
Lots of great people and great advice on here :good2:
Thanks for the welcome guys
SPARKY
Glen Innes , a dang cold as hell place to be , (on many home commings from far away trips over the years , I always thought what a cold bloomin hole it was ) and now I live here , must have rocks in me head ....but it was the cheapest accomodation I could find at the time ...so ....one acclimatises ?
Thanks mate
FJ1289
....cheers , and thanks
SMACKEYACKY
I guess so mate , already have a group of friends in both the beemer k bike mob up here , and getting to know quite a few of the restorers in the various clubs around the district , inverell restorers , glen sport car club ....etc ...etc , and building a respected reputation .
I have already posted a couple of progress pics in the facebook fj group , perhaps youve seen it ?
Hope to meet in the near future .
PAT
Thanks for the links , although freight can sometimes be a deciding factor on price and availability out here in the colonies ....lol
but great to see a supplier that supports the marque , I may well be making an order , one of these days , all good so far I have bought absolutly bags of stainless stuff over the last 8 years or so , and find it one way to make a gleaming restoration and serviceable , out of a piece of crap .as in before.
Stainless and antisieze is more or less in my veins these days ...(grin)
Cheers
TROYSKIE .
Thanks for the welcome
so good to find another well suported Forum with what appears to be a wealth of knowledge from some keen folks , already, i'm much impressed .
Cheers mate
just a sample ....my last resto
a poor old piece , left in a damp shed for years and years after a drop event (crushing the fairings and a cheapo fix after,) to ride it some more ...
and after , now with several thousand kilometers travelled
erm ....when i can figure out how this site "hosts* a picture or two ...or is it just a drop in from another hosted site ?
Quote from: charlie99 on November 13, 2024, 12:04:37 AMerm ....when i can figure out how this site "hosts* a picture or two ...or is it just a drop in from another hosted site ?
Damn, I don't have farcebook and since that fj book went private I can't even just peek :sorry:
To post photo, click the "preview" box next to the post one, then you can click the "
click or drag files" to add photos ... simples.
Oh and then hit the "post" button to post of course.
Which club are you with for the club rego ?
Be careful and don't let the restoration bug take hold — modifier's anonymous is much more fun and thrilling!
Seriously, the FJ responds extremely well to most common type modifications. Brake and wheel and suspension bits are the logical first improvements - and not too difficult to get 50% more power (or better) out of engine while maintaining reliability :good2:
Quote from: charlie99 on November 13, 2024, 12:04:37 AMjust a sample ....my last resto
a poor old piece , left in a damp shed for years and years after a drop event (crushing the fairings and a cheapo fix after,) to ride it some more ... with the previous owner
and after , now with several thousand kilometers travelled
thanks MILLIETANT
and again Sparky and fj1289