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Started by grannyknot, April 01, 2012, 10:24:34 AM

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baldy3853

What a lovely job absolutely perfect except you do need the blue spots you will not believe the difference have done this conversion to quite a few FJ's here for mates  :good2:
baldy

FJdave1200

Very shape looking bike. I really like the chin fairing. Where did you find it?
" All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing"

Burke

Dads_FJ

Quote from: grannyknot on April 01, 2012, 02:17:55 PM
Thanks guys, I have the right side cover but the Fox shock reservoir  gets in the way of putting it on.
Once I get Randy's new rear shock that will be solved.
I had read a few times on this forum that the standard 4 pot calipers from 88 up were just as good as the 4 pot blue dots so I never pursued it. Can one  4 pot caliper be better than another?

Also, on my list I forgot to mention Randy's new oil cooler was also added.

Watcha doing with the old shock?  Is it spent/sagged out?  Worth selling?

thx!
John S.

'84 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'94 Yamaha WR250
'80 BMW R100S/Sidecar
'39 BSA WM20

Pat Conlon

John, the oem shocks were spent, the day after they left the factory...
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

Dads_FJ

Quote from: Pat Conlon on April 07, 2012, 09:00:14 PM
John, the oem shocks were spent, the day after they left the factory...

true, but he sporting a Fox shock now (implied by the Fox shock reservoir), which should be rebuildable and better than mine?
John S.

'84 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'94 Yamaha WR250
'80 BMW R100S/Sidecar
'39 BSA WM20

Pat Conlon

Ok gotcha, I missed that post.
I don't know much about Fox shocks or if they are rebuild-able.
I know that they are popular on mountain bikes and dirt/motorcross bikes but little else.
I went to their website but it was no help: http://www.foxracingshox.com/subhome.php?m=moto
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

grannyknot

Blue spots are on their way, ebay $60.

FJDave1200, the chin fairing or belly pan is stock, came with the bike.

DadsFJ, the Fox shock seems to work just fine but I have nothing to compare it to. I took it apart and cleaned everything then re installed with fresh 5w oil and 300lbs of nitrogen. The only problem is the reservior, it's about six inches long and prevents me from mounting the side body piece. There is a company in California
that rebuilds them, Lindemann Engineering, they seem to be about the only ones, although when I had it apart all the rubber seemed good to me and it works now.
I really have no idea what it is worth but you have first dibs if you want it. I don't know when Yamaha changed the rear shock mounting hardware but it mounts well on my 84/FJ
84 Yamaha FJ1100L
82 Honda CB450T
70 Suzuki T500
90 BMW K75S

Dads_FJ

Quote from: grannyknot on April 08, 2012, 12:29:00 PM
Blue spots are on their way, ebay $60.

FJDave1200, the chin fairing or belly pan is stock, came with the bike.

DadsFJ, the Fox shock seems to work just fine but I have nothing to compare it to. I took it apart and cleaned everything then re installed with fresh 5w oil and 300lbs of nitrogen. The only problem is the reservior, it's about six inches long and prevents me from mounting the side body piece. There is a company in California
that rebuilds them, Lindemann Engineering, they seem to be about the only ones, although when I had it apart all the rubber seemed good to me and it works now.
I really have no idea what it is worth but you have first dibs if you want it. I don't know when Yamaha changed the rear shock mounting hardware but it mounts well on my 84/FJ

It should fit fine on my '84 then as well!  Truthfully I'm not sure what they're going for or it's value, I just know my stock shock has almost 61,000 miles on it, which is about 60,000 too many.  You want to wait until you get a new shock fitted then IM me?  or e-mail too simonette.john@mayo.edu  Thanks!
John S.

'84 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'94 Yamaha WR250
'80 BMW R100S/Sidecar
'39 BSA WM20

Pat Conlon

Quote from: grannyknot on April 08, 2012, 12:29:00 PM
.... The only problem is the reservior, it's about six inches long and prevents me from mounting the side body piece....

A 11" long hose and a little trimming you can get the side panel to fit..
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

ccsct203

I thought I was the only one out here with a Fox Shock on my FJ

Great job on the bike

I love seeing new colors on our beloved older bikes

here is where I installed my reservoir

 


If it's not broken, fix it anyways