Hello every one :hi:
I'm Richard and I'm driving modified Fj 1200 86
10.25:1 std bore wiseco piston kit
factorypro dodified carbs
dyna 2000 + dyna coils and wires
busa front end
thunderace rear end
motogadget electronic system
+ extras...
Sounds nice got some pictures. :hi:
Welcome to the playhouse, enjoy yourself.
Pics, where are the pics, we need pics. :biggrin:
Bob W
Welcome to the group Richard!
Happy to have you aboard :good2:
sounds like you got some good Kookaloo going on!
KOokaloo!
Frank
Hi,your bike sounds great,cant wait to see it! :good2:
Hey Richard, sounds like a cool fj .
welcome to the group :drinks:
Hey guys I introduce U my FJ:
(http://images35.fotosik.pl/147/0ff985acf9415190m.jpg) (http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/0ff985acf9415190.html)
(http://images41.fotosik.pl/288/712d4c22bd8bbf61m.jpg) (http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/712d4c22bd8bbf61.html)
(http://images41.fotosik.pl/288/247dee51bd970bacm.jpg) (http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/247dee51bd970bac.html)
NIce! Looks like you have put a lot of work into making your bike just like you want it!
KOokaloo!
Frank
Welcome, thanks for the picts. Wow, that is something. Do you ride it a lot? Have any problems with noise and your neighbors or the police?
What triple clamps and stem did you use to fit the FJ steering neck and the fat 'busa forks? Cheers! Pat
Looks like some nice work was done on that, did you buy it that way? or did you do the work yourself? Either way nice ride :good2:
All job I did my self and the project is still open.
I don't have any problem with noise and police, bike is fully insured and running better then excellent :good2:
To fit busa forks i did raisers, becourse busa are 100mm lower than original.
(http://images37.fotosik.pl/274/a0e7f0793c79b003m.jpg) (http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/a0e7f0793c79b003.html)
(http://images35.fotosik.pl/133/1bf0996e65ef85fcm.jpg) (http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/1bf0996e65ef85fc.html)
Now is 20mm lower than original and that's giving me more stability in corners and drives better
Very nice job... did you make or buy the risers?
That's one of the cleanest, best executed custom FJ's that I think I've ever seen. Bravo!
Quote from: andyb on March 19, 2011, 08:30:12 AM
That's one of the cleanest, best executed custom FJ's that I think I've ever seen. Bravo!
I agree, but it screams for a single sided rear swing arm.
Nice work!
Dan