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Title: buying advice
Post by: IwantanFJ on April 18, 2012, 08:54:26 PM
hello all! i have had a thing for fj's since i drooled on one at the yamaha dealer in 1989. (i was buying a used 750f honda, not enough coin for the super cool fj :(        anyway i'm back in the market for a relatively inexpensive bike and have spied a handful of fj1200's for sale. I would appreciate any advice on preferred years, equipment etc.  Anything i should be looking for in particular outside of the standard condition and state of fluids?  (i did try search but didn't have much luck......) thanks, Steve.
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: soundmindryan on April 18, 2012, 10:31:19 PM
Want one?
Got to searchtempest.com
search fj1200 and choose your distance from your zip code. They are all over for all prices. You can pick up a good one for about 2K.
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: Mark Olson on April 19, 2012, 12:02:59 AM
Quote from: IwantanFJ on April 18, 2012, 08:54:26 PM
hello all! i have had a thing for fj's since i drooled on one at the yamaha dealer in 1989. (i was buying a used 750f honda, not enough coin for the super cool fj :(        anyway i'm back in the market for a relatively inexpensive bike and have spied a handful of fj1200's for sale. I would appreciate any advice on preferred years, equipment etc.  Anything i should be looking for in particular outside of the standard condition and state of fluids?  (i did try search but didn't have much luck......) thanks, Steve.

what is the best year fj?   :bomb: :bomb: :bomb:
well the 84 red and silver sure is purdy.
the 86/87 red and whites are the fastest in the 1/4 mile. but the trans blows 2nd gear.
the 89/90 have better trans forks and 17" front wheel with better brakes electric fuel pump.
the 91/93 have rubber insolated engine for less vibration and bigger windscreen for crusier mode and weigh more.

so you can not pick a bad one they are all good , just find the lowest miles with the best price and looks.
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: lev on April 20, 2012, 04:19:14 PM
All of the variants have their own merits but few faults, I would look for one that is in good condition and personally i would ignore milage to a great extent.

If you can find one with sensible mods that have already been done like braided lines, aftermarket shock and so on as well that would be a bonus.

You can mod the wheels, suspension and so on later if you want but I would look for a good basic bike to build on.

The FJ motor is capable of very high milages and I have heard of them hitting 150000 miles, mine is on 85000+ and still going strong.

Its most likely going to be down to what you can afford, the good bit is all of the FJs were good one way or the other.

Other may disagree with me but thats my two pennies worth.
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: Dan Filetti on April 20, 2012, 04:32:51 PM
Quote from: lev on April 20, 2012, 04:19:14 PM
The FJ motor is capable of very high milages and I have heard of them hitting 150000 miles, mine is on 85000+ and still going strong.

Lee C. of Denver fame, has over 200K and is still going strong.

Now you've heard of them hitting 200,000+ miles...

Dan
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: Dads_FJ on April 20, 2012, 09:15:14 PM
Quote from: IwantanFJ on April 18, 2012, 08:54:26 PM
hello all! i have had a thing for fj's since i drooled on one at the yamaha dealer in 1989. (i was buying a used 750f honda, not enough coin for the super cool fj :(        anyway i'm back in the market for a relatively inexpensive bike and have spied a handful of fj1200's for sale. I would appreciate any advice on preferred years, equipment etc.  Anything i should be looking for in particular outside of the standard condition and state of fluids?  (i did try search but didn't have much luck......) thanks, Steve.

What sort of riding do you do Steve?  Commute, weekend warrior?
Title: Re: buying advice
Post by: IwantanFJ on April 21, 2012, 08:25:27 PM
primarily weekend warrior.......think these are the perfect bikes for some soft luggage and a mini road trip!