News:

This forum is run by RPM and donations from members.

It is the donations of the members that help offset the operating cost of the forum. The secondary benefit of being a contributing member is the ability to save big during RPM Holiday sales. For more information please check out this link: Membership has its privileges 

Thank you for your support of the all mighty FJ.

Main Menu

Interesting eBay find; Custom FJ1200 wheels

Started by SkyFive, September 06, 2010, 10:29:45 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Pat Conlon

I remember about 18 years ago,  Big John, a 6'5" Chinese fellow had those rims on his FJ. (or rims just like them)
We, along with Dooby Ray, toured Arizona with the Arizona FJ folks. Had a great time.

I wonder how much they weigh?
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

SkyFive

I would venture a guess..about half the weight of a factory wheel. It looks like the cush drive is eliminated, I bet these would make good drag bike wheels.

UJM

Does anyone know if those will bolt on my '89?

Oh my, no - no!

It's starting......
Steve

Ride for one - Ride for all

andyb

Already got things set up to snipe that auction... they do look like they'd make good drag wheels :)

Pat Conlon

Good, I'll run up the price for ya....wonder how high I can get it before your Snipe bails? (kidding)

I can't see how a rear rim with no cush rubber is gonna be good on the street, let alone your chain/sprockets.

Quote from: andyb on September 08, 2010, 06:41:24 PM
Already got things set up to snipe that auction... they do look like they'd make good drag wheels :)

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

Bob

Quote from: Pat Conlon on September 09, 2010, 11:25:49 AM
...
I can't see how a rear rim with no cush rubber is gonna be good on the street, let alone your chain/sprockets.
...

I'm running a solid PM wheel with no cush rubber.  Has not been an issue so far, but I'm an old fart, easy going rider.

Bob N.
'93 FJ
'17 V-Strom DL650
Whitby, ON

weymouth399

Now Bob

I was at the NEFJ rally, and I didn't see any old fart easy going riding and I rode sweep. I did see a little, mind you a very little slow down enough not to go directly to jail riding. But it was lots fun
Bob
84 FJ 1100
86 FJ1200
89 FJ1200
5  FJ POWERED race cars
76 LB80 Chappy
93 KX500 ice for sale
00 KX500 ice/dirt
04 KDX220 dirt for sale
04 KX500 ice
08 KLX450 ice/road
72 CT90x2 for sale

Bob

Quote from: weymouth399 on September 09, 2010, 01:38:47 PM
Now Bob

I was at the NEFJ rally, and I didn't see any old fart easy going riding and I rode sweep. I did see a little, mind you a very little slow down enough not to go directly to jail riding. But it was lots fun
Bob
OK. Busted. :smile:

Guess the lack of cush rubber in my 18/46 tooth setup is not an issue.  I do think I feel more of a 'shock' when shifting abruptly, so I strive for smooth.

And yes... that was one excellent ride  :good2:
Bob N.
'93 FJ
'17 V-Strom DL650
Whitby, ON

yamahammerFJ

Heh heh... looks like someone got half a set of wheels! Too bad they weren't listed as a set.
1985 FJ 1100 - 3CV forks/wheel/brakes
GSXR 17x5.5 swap almost complete!
Remus exhaust - brand new carbs

DailyDriver

Quote from: yamahammerFJ on September 13, 2010, 11:34:58 PM
Heh heh... looks like someone got half a set of wheels! Too bad they weren't listed as a set.

Yeap! That's why I never bid on a set of whatever if the items are split up and are listed in separate auctions. You just can't be sure you're gonna' win them both.
Only a motorcyclist knows why a dog sticks its head out the window of a moving car.

fj1289

No cush drive is OK on the street.  I'd prefer to have a cush drive, but haven't had problems without.  So far I've also been using aluminum sprockets on it (haven't found steels as a standard item anywhere yet - but not too worried about it either) so I'd think that helps cushion it slightly - at the expense of sprocket life of course. 



And yes, I DID scuff 'em down and paint 'em black!

racerman_27410

Quote from: fj1289 on September 14, 2010, 09:24:00 PM
No cush drive is OK on the street.  I'd prefer to have a cush drive, but haven't had problems without.  So far I've also been using aluminum sprockets on it (haven't found steels as a standard item anywhere yet - but not too worried about it either) so I'd think that helps cushion it slightly - at the expense of sprocket life of course. 



And yes, I DID scuff 'em down and paint 'em black!


how about a closeup of your shock linkage ?


what style did you go with ?

fj1289

Frank,

a few years ago I went with the link and shock from a '94 FZR1000.  Two lines of thought on it - the FZR shock is rebuildable (I did swap in the stock FJ spring), and the linkage is less progressive than the FJ linkage (about 10% progression rate vice 20% with the stock linkage as I recall -- I modelled the linkages in a rear suspension program sold by Tony Foale).  I still need to upgrade the fork springs and then start tweaking the suspension on both ends.  No pics of this linkage yet - but did have to cut off the centerstand mounts to make room for the FZR linkage.  Oh yeah, third line of thought - it was fairly cheap too!

The linkage on the dragbike is another frankenstein - it uses an adjustable prolink and an elka drag shock - both spec'd for a busa.

I've had to move the adjustment about 3/4 of the way forward to keep it from bottoming on launch.  Lots of tuning still to go - after I get a new clutch in it ...  :mad:

What I've read on the prolink - moving the adjustment forward or aft changes the leverage ratio on the shock similar to changing the spring rate on the shock.  Looking at the stock FJ linkage - it has almost no leverage for the shock so the spring has to do all the work.  Makes sense with how heavy a spring rate Traxxion Dynamics reccommends for the FJ.  The FZR linkage looks like it would give the shock more leverage and require less heavy of a spring.  Unfortunately the Tony Foale suspension program I had is an old version now and also died with my old laptop so I can't go play with linkages in it anymore. 

If anyone is interested in the FZR linkage, I'll try to get some pics up. 

fj1289

HOLY CRAP THOSE WENT CHEAP!!!!!

I'm sure glad I didn't see those auctions, I'd of had a second pair and would have to find something to put them on! :sarcastic: