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Started by Ruffy, January 01, 2010, 10:04:44 PM

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Ruffy

Hi to all in FJ land, My name is ruffy, and i just joined your group today. I've had my ride, a '84 model, with a metallic blue paint job for 3 years now, and she has performed faultlessly on all my rides, short and long distance. She was rough when i bought her, but i loved the style, then she was sitting on the centre stand and some how she fell over smashing the top fairing, grinding the clucth master cylinder cover awawy and cracking the R/H mirror.. I was shattered!,  the insurance guy didnt help much, but gave me a cheque and told to fix it myself. Well as you know parts a hard to find so the journey begins. I have the bike in the shop now to get minor engine work down, rings bearings valve stem seals down, but as my research continues i'm finding more and more custom jobs and street fighter look bikes out there and they look really great, So well done to those guys and girls, and may you welcome me to the ranks.
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racerman_27410

Welcome to the group.

we call the affliction mod-itis    :good2:



KOokaloo!


Dan Filetti

Live hardy, or go home. 

Ruffy

Thanks guys, i'm looking forward to the mod-itis! many plans and thoughts running through my head at the moment, deciding which path the bike will take.
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ren-dog

Welcome Ruffy,
G'day from ren-dog
May the original '84 live on  :good2:
I remember the world before Workplace Health & Safety.
ren-dog

waricle

Gooday and welcome.
I've had lots of good advice from good people here.
sorry to hear about the fall, don't forget to take some pics of the modifications in progress.
we love pics.
I've often been asked, 'What do you old folks do now that you're retired'?

"Well. I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering background, and one of the things I enjoy most is turning beer, wine, Scotch, and margaritas into urine."

Yamifj1200

Welcome Ruffy,
You have come to the right place for all knowledge concerning the FJ series. As a matter of fact there was a guy on here from NC the other day trying to sell 3 early model rolling frames. Perhaps you could contact him for possible parts. Ebay is another good source for parts. I have always liked the 1100's and I hope you can get her back in the original body work, they just look so classic... Good luck and enjoy the ride...

Eric M


http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=14833.0


"All unattended children will be served an espresso and given a puppy"

doright1

Bob P.
'84 FJ1100
Greeley, CO

Don't steal.  The government hates competition.

Ruffy

Hey Guys, i was wondering with parts getting so hard to source, which other bikes i should be looking at to continue my upgrade? Any ideas? I've read through a few sections of the site and it seems FZR 1000 some parts are interchangable is there any other?
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Arnie

Hey Ruffy,

Most parts other than body parts are not too hard to get.  Yamaha is still making and selling the XJR in several markets and almost all the engine/tranny bits are the same.  The FJ can remain FJ for a long while yet.

Cheers,
Arnie 

Ruffy

Hi All,

Well back home off shift, 2 weeks away and i got the mod-itis bad, been scoping out websites and photos as to new ideas i can create for my beastie. Thinking gauges from a xjr1300, with twin headlights from cutom bike shop, and possibly custom metal front guard if mine can not be repaired, slight cracking along the joins. Waiting to see the spanner weilder to see how the engine rebuild is coming along and to also confirm some of the parts on the cycle. I will post some photos as i go as of the minute i have none.

I was checking through some bike websites and come across a site that sell aftermarket wheels for cruiser style bike and was wondering as to whether they would fit the '84 fj?

Well thanks for listening and i'll keep you posted.
Google the Horizon.

Pat Conlon

Hey Ruff, twin headlights eh? Take a look at this:
http://www.poly26.com/carenage-yamaha-1100-fj_5-146.html

Pat


Quote from: Ruffy on January 17, 2010, 07:50:28 AM
Hi All,

Well back home off shift, 2 weeks away and i got the mod-itis bad, been scoping out websites and photos as to new ideas i can create for my beastie. Thinking gauges from a xjr1300, with twin headlights from cutom bike shop, and possibly custom metal front guard if mine can not be repaired, slight cracking along the joins. Waiting to see the spanner weilder to see how the engine rebuild is coming along and to also confirm some of the parts on the cycle. I will post some photos as i go as of the minute i have none.

I was checking through some bike websites and come across a site that sell aftermarket wheels for cruiser style bike and was wondering as to whether they would fit the '84 fj?

Well thanks for listening and i'll keep you posted.
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

Ruffy

Hey Pat,

When the beatie had the fall a mate of mine actually found this site for me, and i must say the fairing does look really trick! The only prob was the company is in france( and i dont speak let alone type in French) but they also dont ship to the public and there was no distribtor in Australia which is a shame.
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Kopfjaeger

hello in there. where bouts are u ruffy?

ren-dog

If I'm not mistaken Ruffy is in ...
Nett not  :crazy: (said with tongue stuck to the roof of mouth)
Atleast that's how I remember the locals pronouncing Cessnock

PS. Might have spare front fender set for '84 soon.
I remember the world before Workplace Health & Safety.
ren-dog