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New guy from Canada..

Started by 5speed, April 20, 2021, 03:05:35 PM

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PaulG

So where in this vast expanse are you located?  Plenty of us FJ owners scattered around.  That's a nice bead blaster you got there.  I also like your warning sign on the cabinet thingy.  I can sympathize with that.  Last time I bought ammo for my Lee Enfield .303 they were $4 a pop.  And that was a few yrs ago.
1992 FJ1200 ABS
YouTube Channel Paul G


5speed

Quote from: PaulG on May 02, 2021, 02:57:45 AMSo where in this vast expanse are you located?  Plenty of us FJ owners scattered around.  That's a nice bead blaster you got there.  I also like your warning sign on the cabinet thingy.  I can sympathize with that.  Last time I bought ammo for my Lee Enfield .303 they were $4 a pop.  And that was a few yrs ago.
my humble apologies for not replying PaulG. I didn't notice the no alerts tool. :dash2:
I'm in Nova Scotia.
The blasting cabinet and the cabinet I use for a hobby a friend and I have been doing for 2 decades. refinishing firearms using kg coatings gun kote.
Since I started this thread I stuck a toe in the powder coating pool and use it for that as well.
I haven't posted much because all I've been doing with the fj is turning gas in to noise.
I did the Barnett clutch upgrade this spring and doing the exhaust upgrade now.

Took this picture monday..SWMBO'd insisted on going for a ride..

1986 FJ1200
2000 Roadstar
1976 GL1000
1978 GL1000
1982 GL1100 (sold)

red

Quote from: 5speed on April 20, 2021, 03:05:35 PMJust brought home this 86.  My first Yamaha.
Fairly new to riding (4 years) and my first bike was a 76 goldwing.
I haven't rode it yet. Going to do an oil change, check the brakes, replace the back tire (it's weather checked).
Sspeed,

Welcome to the FJ evening campfire.  Pull up a seat, relax, and be among friends.
The FJ is almost two bikes in one.  The first one, below 5000 RPM, is fairly nice, strong, and reliable.  The second one, above 5000 RPM is something of a beast.  Still friendly and reliable, but a real fire-breathing beast.  Going above 5000 RPM?  Better get a grip first, because the bike is quite capable of leaving, and it will be your own lookout about being on board or not when it does.  It is quite capable of outrunning the brakes and tires, so have considerable open road ahead of you when you start exploring the high RPM range.

Speaking of old and dangerous tires, you will really want to know this:
TIRE AGE DECODER (click and scroll down)
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=11

The FJ is a strong, heavy machine.  Go with good tires.  We all make our own choices, but for me, a tire for the FJ is DONE after about eight years, no matter what tread remains.  To your good health . . .
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Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.

5speed

tks Red. I put brand new tires on her when I got it.. that, brake checks and oil changes are my post buying routine unless the tires on it are relatively new.
I've stretched her legs a bit by just rolling in to the throttle in 5th..
I don't posses the skills to push it to it's limits and have no intention of trying.
1986 FJ1200
2000 Roadstar
1976 GL1000
1978 GL1000
1982 GL1100 (sold)