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Started by 5speed, August 19, 2021, 09:53:47 PM

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5speed

So..what's the secret? Throttle stop, pull a plug wire off, pull a vacuum line off a carb?
My only bike experience before the fj is my 1100 goldwing.
Getting on the fj is like climbing off a Clydesdale and jumping on a wild mustang that isn't saddle broke.
I had it for a decent ride today and got to stretch her legs a bit.. :shok:
Bad news is..I have a leaking fork seal to fix.
1986 FJ1200
2000 Roadstar
1976 GL1000
1978 GL1000
1982 GL1100 (sold)

Pat Conlon

I think you've just discovered the famous FJ Kookaloo!

:gamer:
1) Free Owners Manual download: https://tinyurl.com/fmsz7hk9
2) Don't store your FJ with E10 fuel https://tinyurl.com/3cjrfct5
3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
4) Important items for the '84-87 FJ's:
Safety wire: https://tinyurl.com/99zp8ufh
Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3

Bones

The FJ is very deceptive with its performance, around town riding with minimal throttle openings and it's an absolute pussy cat with no slow riding hiccups, but get out on the open road and twist that throttle wide open through the gears and you'd better be hanging on tight.
93 fj1200
79 suzuki gt250x7


Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

giantkiller

Yah before you know it you'll be throwing in a big bore. Then  puttin a turbo on it. Then a 1480 and a turbo! :biggrin:
86 fj1350r
86 fj1380t turbo drag toy (soon)
87 fj1200 865 miles crashed for parts
89 fj1200 touring 2up
87 fzr1000 crashed
87 fzr750r Human Race teams world endurance champion
93 fzr600 Vance n hines ltd for sale
Custom chopper I built
Mini chopper I built for my daughter just like the big 1

Charlie-brm

Pilots going back to the piston age had the expression, "He's got good hands."
What they meant was a person who would change the controls as they go with constant feedback sensing of cause and effect in imperceptible movements.

I've seen this difference in other applications too; like some guys just cannot control a chainsaw or a variable speed drill. They shouldn't be let near power tools. It's all or nothing with them. Rev the shit out of it and shove it into the wood and wonder why things are getting damaged or becoming dangerous. I waited a year before trading bikes with a friend because he's never seemed to show me he's got particularly adept feel for tools or motorcycles.

I move my fingers more visibly when controlling a desktop mouse than I do with the throttle grip. I would barely even call it turning the grip. If I could show someone my hand is moving, that would in actuality probably be too much input on the FJ.
If someone wants to see any images I refer to in posts, first check my gallery here. If no bueno, send me a PM. More than glad to share.
Current Model: 1990 FJ1200 3CV since 2020
Past Models: 1984 FJ1100 - 2012 to 2020
1979 XS750SF - 2005 to 2012

5speed

Quote from: giantkiller on August 20, 2021, 06:05:39 AM
Yah before you know it you'll be throwing in a big bore. Then  puttin a turbo on it. Then a 1480 and a turbo! :biggrin:
stop it..I own a corbin seat now because of you.  :good2:
I don't posses the experience or skill set to really put it through it's paces so it will remain stock. Well maybe an aftermarket exhaust some time.
With the goldwing you really need to give it throttle before it wakes up..and it isn't a slouch but wow..it doesn't throw you back in the seat like this...
1986 FJ1200
2000 Roadstar
1976 GL1000
1978 GL1000
1982 GL1100 (sold)

Bones

Quote from: 5speed on August 20, 2021, 07:50:39 AM

With the goldwing you really need to give it throttle before it wakes up..and it isn't a slouch but wow..it doesn't throw you back in the seat like this...

The torque is impressive and well known on the FJ as well. Speaking of Goldwings, a few years ago a younger brother  owned a 1500 Goldwing and he came for a ride with us one day, I had my wife on the back with me as well and he was solo, got side by side doing 100kph and did a top gear roll on, the FJ just pulled away like he was at a standstill and left him for dead, asked him later if he had a problem and he said no he screwed it on but I just took off. Did the same to another brother on a seperate occasion on his Suzuki gsx1400 where it took him two gear down changes to get past, but that's another story...
93 fj1200
79 suzuki gt250x7


Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

Motofun

Quote from: Bones on August 20, 2021, 03:33:03 AM
The FJ is very deceptive with its performance, around town riding with minimal throttle openings and it's an absolute pussy cat with no slow riding hiccups, but get out on the open road and twist that throttle wide open through the gears and you'd better be hanging on tight.
Back in the middle 80's a magazine editor....Joe Morgan (last name is wrong) called the FJ a "velvet sledgehammer"  I always thought of it this way.
'75 Honda CB400F
'85 Yamaha RZ350
'85 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'09 Yamaha 125 Zuma
'09 Kawasaki KZ110 (grand kids)
'13 Suzuki GSXR 750 (track)
'14 Yamaha FZ-09
'23 Yamaha Tenere 7
SOLD: CBX,RZ500,Ninja 650,CB400F,V45 Sabre,CB700SC,R1

5speed

Quote from: Bones on August 20, 2021, 03:33:03 AM
The FJ is very deceptive with its performance, around town riding with minimal throttle openings and it's an absolute pussy cat with no slow riding hiccups, but get out on the open road and twist that throttle wide open through the gears and you'd better be hanging on tight.
I quickly learned to leave it in second gear around town...I had it in third and it was bogging a bit so I gave it some gas...oops. lol
1986 FJ1200
2000 Roadstar
1976 GL1000
1978 GL1000
1982 GL1100 (sold)

FJ_Hooligan

Quote from: Motofun on August 22, 2021, 06:51:46 AM
Back in the middle 80's a magazine editor....Joe Morgan (last name is wrong) called the FJ a "velvet sledgehammer"  I always thought of it this way.

Joe Minton.  CYCLE magazine.  I think I still have that article
DavidR.

Ted Schefelbein

I bought my first FJ in 1991, a pink stripe, and rode it a few years. It was stock the entire time. Previous bike was a Honda 900F.

What dawned on me was the FJ was extraordinarily competent anywhere I was using it, and at any speed. It was the first bike I owned that was capable of anything I could throw at it, and, it dawned on me the only limiting factor was me. The bad news was it could compel me to write riding checks my skill set couldn't cash.

I'm not that guy anymore. But, the 1989 I bought last year is reacquainting me with riding and working on my bike.

Good luck.

Ted
I am an analog man, trapped in a digital parallel reality.


1989 FJ 1200

Millietant

Quote from: Motofun on August 22, 2021, 06:51:46 AM
Quote from: Bones on August 20, 2021, 03:33:03 AM
The FJ is very deceptive with its performance, around town riding with minimal throttle openings and it's an absolute pussy cat with no slow riding hiccups, but get out on the open road and twist that throttle wide open through the gears and you'd better be hanging on tight.
Back in the middle 80's a magazine editor....Joe Morgan (last name is wrong) called the FJ a "velvet sledgehammer"  I always thought of it this way.

Joe Minton, written in Motorcyclist Magazine - i still have the issue with the article in it somewhere in my collection. That very comment was what drove me to close my first FJ, as soon as i could afford one, in 1986.

Joe was my favourite writer/contributor of that whole era (closely followed by Gordon Jennings, Ken Vreeke, Art Friedman and later on by Nick Ienatsch)
Dean

'89 FJ 1200 3CV - owned from new.
'89 FJ 1200 3CV - no engine, tank, seat....parts bike for the future.
'88 FJ 1200 3CV - complete runner 2024 resto project
'88 FJ 1200 3CV - became a race bike, no longer with us.
'86 FJ 1200 1TX - sold to my boss to finance the '89 3CV I still own.