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Started by devilman, January 16, 2012, 10:15:30 AM

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1tinindian

Quote from: moparman70 on January 18, 2012, 03:20:49 PM
Me thinks the painter saw that little pink stripe that was on  the 92 and said Hmmmmmm lets make it wider.... and then just could not stop.

But after watching the video -- wow that is sharp -- love the front end -- camera -- very nice.... I wish it was red.

stevecc


If you're going to pick on the pink stripe, at least get the year right. :biggrin:

1991 was the year of the PINK stripe. :good:

Leon
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

SlowOldGuy

That's certainly an incredible creation (color notwithstanding) and the builder did an outstanding job, and I'd love to be that skilled.
However, at some point it ceased being an FJ.  More like a Legends bike.

While the colors keep it from blending in, the shape looks like just another crotch rocket.  
Something I'd just pan and ignore out on the road, thinking it's just another squid bike.

"Look! I've got an FJ that looks just like a CBGSXR1."  What the real point?

Half the fun of owning a 25+ year old dinosaur is showing the unskilled squids that they're not as hot as they think they are.

DavidR.

terryk

+1 - Half the fun of owning a 25+ year old dinosaur is showing the unskilled squids that they're not as hot as they think they are.


devilman

....and the other half of the fun is having something that doesn't look like everything else out there. With the exception of the seat unit the rest of the bike outline is as Mr. Yamaha intended, it's well done and that is the main part, it doesn't look like anything else unlike most of the other FJ's out there, mine included. He's thought outside our typically conservative motorcycling box. I love it (except the colour) because he's fused together such disparate elements of motorcycling and made it stand out. At least, that's what I think......and I've had wine  :lol:

SlowOldGuy

Again, I think it's incredible work. But, "to me" it looks like he tried to make an FJ look like an R1 and succeeded.  

I very much prefer the look of Tim's (Axiom-r) work.  It's much more subtle and retains the "classic" FJ look.

Just because you can make an FJ look like an R1 doesn't mean you should :-)

I agree, it doesnt look like a "typical" FJ (which I happen to like the looks of the FJ).  Instead he succeeded in making it look just like 99% of the typical squid bikes on the road these days.

Again, just a different opinion.  ...   And you know what they say about opinions. :-)

DavidR

Klavdy

Kinda looks like Hernys windshield.
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Brook

...... The FJ, is recognized as a sport/touring motorcycle.

I see mind, [with the R1nose and R6tail] 100%more sport vs touring.   

A few years ago, I had a 04 R1 along with my stock looking FJ. And when I came back from a ride off of the R1, my back was killing me. [sold it]

I really like the feel and power of my 86.  But, looking at the front, .. I see a Mack Truck. [that's my opinion] 

no matter where I go, it seems like all eyes are on my R1.... O mistake, FJ !!

And I do like having a bike, that few others have........ But, that's just me. 


                                            Jeff

   

devilman

The funny thing is that the only bodywork difference with this is that it's got an R1 seat unit. The fairing is FJ with a different headlight. The swingam and forks are improvements over the stock stuff and the headlight is probably better too. I love the FJ (i've had two) but I also love to modify bikes so if i had a spare i'd probably try something like this but as it is I love the comfort and practicality of my bike.

Jeff, can you post a pic of yours cos it sounds interesting?

rktmanfj

Quote from: devilman on January 19, 2012, 07:11:05 AM
The funny thing is that the only bodywork difference with this is that it's got an R1 seat unit. The fairing is FJ with a different headlight. The swingam and forks are improvements over the stock stuff and the headlight is probably better too. I love the FJ (i've had two) but I also love to modify bikes so if i had a spare i'd probably try something like this but as it is I love the comfort and practicality of my bike.

Jeff, can you post a pic of yours cos it sounds interesting?

Here it is:






devilman

oh i like that! I'd love to know how the seat unit was to get to fit. cos i think the lines work nicely on it. Stop giving me ideas will ya?!

rktmanfj

Quote from: devilman on January 19, 2012, 01:30:23 PM
oh i like that! I'd love to know how the seat unit was to get to fit. cos i think the lines work nicely on it. Stop giving me ideas will ya?!

Hey, you asked for it!    :biggrin: