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Basic on bike tool pack specs?

Started by Easterntide, May 31, 2014, 05:10:56 AM

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Easterntide

My bike came w/o a tool kit.  There is just that empty space. So I want to assemble a kit but a few spanners is not enough to get me by in a 'situation'.
So what is a properly built up, on the bike, tool pouch filled up with?


And an embarrassing side question. My idle is low after a carb synch, and my hands don't like heat much! Which direction does the idle screw turn to increase idle speed ?

ribbert

Quote from: Easterntide on May 31, 2014, 05:10:56 AM

And an embarrassing side question. My idle is low after a carb synch, and my hands don't like heat much! Which direction does the idle screw turn to increase idle speed ?

Use a gloved hand to protect from heat and open the throttle slightly, this will lift the adjuster off its seat and make it easier to turn. Clockwise increases revs.

Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

andyb

+1

It's threaded up into the linkage and pushes the throttle stop open.  Long screwdriver will work to manipulate the knob if you've got larger hands or don't want to burn them.  I always have to mentally lay on my back and look up at the thing, tighter is higher rpm, looser is lower.

wm_Reed

If you did the stainless steel screw kit, specifically allen screws to your brake and clutch master cylinder covers, make sure you add the right size allen key to your tool kit.  I was riding recently with another FJ where he had the clutch slave start leaking and neither one of us had a wrench to fit those screws. :ireful:
89 FJ1200W

RD56

See if this helps, same question I asked a while back. Noel provides a few interesting ideas with a few things that never crossed my mind. So look through the thread for his Aussie wisdom. There is also a pic of complete OEM tool kit thanks to the "Lobsta Man" from Maine.

Hope this helps, Rick

http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=11165.msg110105#msg110105
1985 FJ1100

theLeopard

10mm, 14mm, 18mm socket
5mm hex
flathead screwdriver
appropriate Phillips
basic flat-repair kit
flashlight.

start there, add as you go.

my idle-screw turns counter-clockwise to increase revs, just get a long-stem flathead and try it. I promise you wont break anything if you're reasonably competent.
1992 FJ1200

Quote from: George"It is What It Is Until It Ain't Anymore"

Easterntide

Thanks! Did this while cool and now she's purring at about 1100 rpm at wArm idle.

So what tool bag contents? :-)

Yamifj1200

"I was riding recently with another FJ where he had the clutch slave start leaking and neither one of us had a wrench to fit those screws. "

Yes, it would have been nice to ride home using a clutch that worked. Bill did you add one to your toolkit??

Eric M


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