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hi from Scotland and a couple of FJ project bikes!

Started by shuggyboy, January 13, 2011, 12:50:44 PM

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shuggyboy

Hi Folks,

Ive recently bought 2 FJ1200's I bought them quite cheap as they are in a bit of a sorry state, Theres a 93 model and an 87 model, I plan to fix up the 93 model back to "Standard" and the older one (Which i think looks better!) I'm hoping to make into a custom rat/chopper type bike. I think the older 87 bike looks far better, with the alloy swingarm, antidive forks, nicer wheels with polished rims etc. Don't laugh, but I'm planning on building the 87 bike with a zombie theme...lol,, thinking of building a zombie face onto the tank...  :shok:

Here are a few pics to show you how I bought them






mz_rider

Hugh,

Welcome to the group - good to have another Scot on board. Looks like you have plenty to keep you busy during the winter. Not sure about the zombie rat bike idea - but each to his own. You can fit the alloy swinging arm from a '88-'90 to your '93.

Stuart (Glasgow)

Travis398

Welcome shuggyboy, Those FJ's look like they need a little attention, good luck with your projects.


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Arnie

Well, we know what you're going to be doing with all your spare time :-)

Cheers,
Arnie

Flying Scotsman

Welcome from the usa.I was born in Scotland 1961.Moved to England at 12 or so then here in 1978. :good:.
1984 FJ1100
1985 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
1999 GP1200 (165 + hp)

carsick

Does either bike run? If so, zombie status achieved because they look to have been through hell and back. Kudos to you for taking on such a project, the folks on here will be very helpful, as they believe that every FJ is sacred and should be saved.  Keep us updated with pics of the progress!
Doug

racerman_27410

Welcome to the group Hugh,

i hope you got more parts than that ?   Good onya fer taking the task on but i promise you it will be worth the effort once you swing a leg over a FJ {or 2}you brought back with your own hands.   :good2:

shuggyboy

Cheers lads,

well the 87 bike is undercover in the meantime,

I have already stripped the 93 down to the frame, it was a bit of a struggle, a lot of stiff bolts, but, touchwood, i havent stripped or snapped any bolts so far. The swingarm bolt is seized solid, I have been dousing it in WD40 for days but its still solid. I had the engine running, cleaned the carbs and sorted out the wiring, I eventually got it running nice once i sorted the wiring to the coils.
I have just finished my last project, it was a suzuki gt250m 1975 if anyones interested theres an article on my website about it. http://www.shugtech.co.uk/1975-suzuki-gt250m/

I dont plan on fixing up the FJ to the same standard at the gt, but it should be a nice clean bike when done.

all the best!

Arnie

Quote from: shuggyboy on January 14, 2011, 05:26:24 AM

I have been dousing it in WD40 for days but its still solid.

You'll get much better results with a 50/50 mix of acetone and ATF as penetrating oil.

Arnie

shuggyboy

Ive never heard of that one, I'll give it a bash,

thanks

:good:


Travis398

Wow, you're not wasting any time  :good: looks like someone put an aftermarket shock on too.


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

dixiethedog

Hi Shuggyboy,i just checked your website out,and im impressed with the fj,it looks great! :good2:

shuggyboy

cheers!

aye its all but finnished now, ive just got a new set of brake pads to put on the back, the only bits im missing are the 2 fairing plastics that go above the clocks, and bolt on ender the windshield.

nobody has a set they could sell me do they? its a 1993 3xw model if that helps?

Ive got a couple of other projects on the go just now as well, ive picked up a 1999 Honda dominator (NX650) theres 2 engines in boxes with it, hopefully have that on the road soon as well should be good at the summer!,,, then theres the old 1982 CB900f (well theres about 2 and a half bikes worth of bits!!!) which i plan to restore after the dominator. Im goni be busy!!

all the best!

Shug

www.shugtech.co.uk