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Title: fj road trip
Post by: gripit_N_ripit on September 23, 2012, 07:05:40 PM
Hello all, Ive just arrived home after a 3000 mile vacation trip from NM to CA and back.......aaaand I am one sore caballero!! just some highlights from the trip: very beautiful country (and roads) from Lake Tahoe to Bishop CA. upon my arrival in bishop I set up camp and proceeded to clean and lube my chain.. Ill be damned if the clip on the master link shot off and became lost :dash2: Luckily, the local motorcycle shop had a box of them and gave me one!!! Saddled up the next morning and rode through death valley and across hoover damn over to a nice warm bed in flagstaff AZ. Next day I scooted to alb. to visit some friends for a few days. So im thinking to myself before i start the last little leg home (3 hour highway ride home).... " what a good vacation, with as little trouble as possible to remain happy with my journey...." then my freakin bike stalled!!!!!! :scratch_one-s_head: messed with it for a few minutes and realised the fuel pump took a shit on me. I talked very nicley to it as I smacked it a few times and vwala she started pumping again...... made it within 30 miles from my front door and the pump died completely.... All in All couldnt have been a better trip!!!! thouroghly pleased!!!! oh ya I got several compliments on the ol' FJ along the way! And I popped my first wheelie in death valley an accident!!!lol RIDE ON
Title: Re: fj road trip
Post by: Firehawk068 on September 23, 2012, 11:58:26 PM
Sounds like an awesome trip!
Tahoe to Bishop has some awesome roads and scenery.....Erich V. and I went that way coming back from the WCR a couple years ago.
I haven't seen death valley yet, but I want to......
Glad you made it home safe.
Title: Re: fj road trip
Post by: yamaha fj rider on September 24, 2012, 08:03:36 AM
That is great glad you had a good trip. Murphy's law on the master link. I think I will put a master link and a extra fuel filter (small and not restrictive) in case fuel pump quits in the tool bag. Post some pictures if you can.  :good2:

Kurt
Title: Re: fj road trip
Post by: Derek Young on September 25, 2012, 08:32:29 AM
Sounds like quite an adventure Curtis.  Did you have to trailer the bike the last 30 miles?

Derek
Title: Re: fj road trip
Post by: gripit_N_ripit on September 25, 2012, 03:00:41 PM
It was an awesome time!! Ya, the fuel pump just wouldnt start working again until I smacked it a good one.....then it started pumping fuel all over the place!! lol I killed it!
Title: Re: fj road trip
Post by: yamaha fj rider on September 27, 2012, 04:01:43 PM
 Fuel pump not so bad. That is an easy fix and not to expensive.


Kurt