Hi there - I have an 89 FJ1200 sidecar rig missing a belly pan in red/white/grey scheme ideally. White Salmon, WA (98672).
Thanks!
I usually prefer FJ's without the belly fairing, but I think it will balance the sidecar nicely.
Quote from: freeride on March 15, 2025, 12:53:12 PMHi there - I have an 89 FJ1200 sidecar rig missing a belly pan in red/white/grey scheme ideally. White Salmon, WA (98672). Thanks!
Freeride,
Found these guys, some time ago. They list what you need. Prolly not cheap. I have no other leads.
FJ fairings (https://avenue748.wordpress.com/yamaha-fairings/)
https://avenue748.wordpress.com/yamaha-fairings/
Thought Pyramid plastics fairings always looked the goods
https://www.motomachines.com/pyramid-plastics-belly-pan-yamaha-fj1200-1986-1996
Quote from: fj1289 on March 16, 2025, 12:29:13 AMI usually prefer FJ's without the belly fairing, but I think it will balance the sidecar nicely.
I am generally with you too, however with all the white on the sidecar I also agree it would help balance it out. Polishing those headers looks like a job too! Slowly bringing her back....
Quote from: Sparky84 on March 16, 2025, 03:34:33 AMThought Pyramid plastics fairings always looked the goods
https://www.motomachines.com/pyramid-plastics-belly-pan-yamaha-fj1200-1986-1996
Thanks Red and Sparky84. I have also found the Pyramid product, and for those of us in the US buying through Motomachines looks like the most affordable route. I also found decals/stickers here: https://www.replacementdecals.com/1989-1990-yamaha-fj1200-motorcycle-decals-red-white.aspx
It might be a bit of a hack, but getting it in white and just adding the stickers might be "enough" without having to properly paint it (not me, would have to find someone to do that). Otherwise it just needs grey paint and probably clearcoat over all of it at the end.