Hi all! My name is Pete, and I picked up a '92 FJ locally about two years ago. It's in pretty nice shape, (from ten feet), just having a few bodywork issues and light surface corrosion from po's. It's originally from the bay area, and must have been stored outside at some point.
I've always had a bike thing, and remember reading about these in college and thinking "maybe some day". Well, I found her for $1800 and she's a great match, I'm 6'3" and 275#, and I like the power. I'm mostly into older stuff, it's cheaper and you can do your own work.
So far I've gotten an MRA screen, Rentech bars, (from the UK, before Randy stocked them), and after a wait of about four months, a new Hepco-Becker rack and top case from Germany. I've also picked up some R1 blue-spots for the front end, (thanks to you guys & the mod section). She's a great bike to commute & ride locally on. I'd like to take some longer trips, but work sort of percludes that. (Unscheduleable) I haven't posted in the past, but now, through magic of i-phone, (all hail Apple!), I should be able to do so intermittently. I've got a photo or two, but my current level of technological ineptnitude percludes posting said images. Oh well. Glad to see you guys are so passionate about the bike and welcoming. (if I can only avoid being flammed by that ONE GUY), oh well. Cheers, safe riding to all.
Welcome airheadpete, you found the right place after all..... That many bikes and you are FJ bound...
welcome to the group!
Good to have you on board!
KOokaloo!
Frank
Welcome Pete, just so you know, that being flamed by that "one guy" is a rite of passage around here..
...just wait for it......
He is actually quite charming once you meet him.... Hope to see you at our next rally. Pat
Welcome Pete ! Nice to get more members from the NW. Stay dry over there :).
Welcome to forum. As you've already found out, this is a great site for info and help when troubleshooting FJ problems. I'm up in No Po, so who knows, might see ya around sometime.
Welcome Pete, you are on the right track . :hi:
your bike list reads like a rite of passage , beware now you have an fj the other bikes are gonna get jealous.
Hello and welcome to the mad house....!
:wacko2: :crazy: :wacko1:
The best of luck to you.
:drinks:
G'Day there,
Welcome to the site.
Sounds like you're well on the way to sorting your machine.
Brakes then suspension(includes 17" tyres) is considered by most to be a good way to go.
6'2" and 275 lbs.
You might want to think about getting some stiffer fork springs.
See Randy RPM's stuff or here's another good place for parts. (http://www.ebay.com/sch/usedpartsbarn/m.html?item=110959385210&pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19d5b1da7a&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)
Portland,eh?
I've been to Portland a time or two, nice city.
Our Mr Bean lives there.
You could look him up, he's pretty handy to know,especially when it comes to mods.
Quote from: Klavdy on November 26, 2012, 04:59:22 AM
"Brakes then suspension(includes 17" tyres) is considered by most to be a good way to go.
6'3" and 275 lbs."
You might want to think about getting some stiffer fork springs,
See Randy RPM's stuff or here's another good place for parts. (http://www.ebay.com/sch/usedpartsbarn/m.html?item=110959385210&pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19d5b1da7a&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)
Hmm,that's on 20 year old suspension.
Freshen up the rear shock and give all your pivot points a clean and grease too.
Welcome! I'm about a 40 minute drive outside of Portland, actually work in Portland.
Thanks everybody. Yeah, I've got a few mods to do yet, the 17" rims might be a bit, since I've got really fresh rubber on, (Pirelli Sport Demons). Re-greasing the back end is a good idea; what I'm thinking of doing next is rebuilding the front forks with stiffer springs and cartridge emulators. (I'm gonna have to talk to Randy for suggestions on rates.) My left fork seal is weeping. I've picked up the 10mm? allen key socket to take out the bottom plug, hopefully I don't bugger it up. Oh and btw, since Klavdy mentioned him, (thank you), who is Mr. Bean? (The local guy, not that teevee guy.)
Welcome Pete good to have you on board. Sounds like you will fit right it. Once you start the mods never stop, unless the money runs out. :good2:
Kurt