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#1
Parts Wanted / Re: 1986 Windscreen
Last post by T Legg - Yesterday at 11:59:54 PM
I bought a new windscreen for my 86 FJ a few years ago from a company called zero gravity.I'm pretty sure there are other sources for them out there also.
#2
Introductions / Re: Ozarks Newbie
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 11:52:17 PM
Quote from: 81Delorean on Yesterday at 05:00:47 PMI don't think I'm going to get to serious with mods....

Hahahahahahaha...I've heard that before....
#3
Introductions / Re: Ozarks Newbie
Last post by 81Delorean - Yesterday at 05:00:47 PM
I don't think I'm going to get to serious with mods. I've always liked things mostly stock for the most part. I'll check out the files sections to see what's there and what I can get out of them Thanks for the welcome.

Jason
#4
Introductions / Re: Ozarks Newbie
Last post by Pat Conlon - Yesterday at 08:56:49 AM
Welcome, I also have one of those white '89's, great bike.

Check out our Files Sections, lots of good stuff in there.

Cheers

Pat

Btw, what's your name?
#5
Parts Wanted / 1986 Windscreen
Last post by DaltonGang4 - Yesterday at 07:55:41 AM
looking for a windscreen for my 1986 Fj. Thank you. Located in Maine
#6
Introductions / Re: Ozarks Newbie
Last post by Motofun - Yesterday at 06:19:14 AM
Welcome to the campfire.  The FJ responds well to upgrades...aka you get a serious case of moditis.   :biggrin:
#7
Yeah Dan, I think you're right-on with the upgrades.

The 3CV model styling in particular does seem timeless, add in some more modern bits and it could easily pass as a relatively new model.

Most of the responses and questions at the Show from non-owners were based around "is it really 35 years old? It can't be!"
#8
Your bike looks great. I had a guy come up to me at a gas station. And say "fj1350r must be the new model. I have last years fjr1300." It does have inverted gixxer 1000 forks. So it throws people off.
#9
Introductions / Ozarks Newbie
Last post by 81Delorean - November 19, 2024, 07:55:47 PM
Hello all, I joined a couple weeks ago in anticipation of picking up an '89 FJ1200 which I did this past weekend.
White/Champagne, just over 31,000 miles, not without it's cosmetic flaws but all in all pretty good shape for a 35yo bike. No major plans for it right now but will end up getting a throttle lock of some sort (I have a cramp buster and Go-cruise already), maybe some shorter dogbones to raise it up a little and that's about it for now. Pretty happy so far with it as is. Anyway, just thought I would say hey.
#10
What did you do to your FJ today? / Re: FJ at Motorcycle Live UK B...
Last post by fj1289 - November 19, 2024, 04:36:50 PM
When I first got my FJ (in 2000) it was always "I used to have one ..." then at some point it turned into "my dad used to have one ..."  :sarcastic: