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Started by Nimbus, February 01, 2012, 10:33:28 PM

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Nimbus

My Handle is 'Nimbus' because I have a model C 1953, which I fully restored and use it on sunny days and some show n' shines, with 4 first place awards out of 4 entries in my class. I am an old fart and will be 60 this year. I have owned 26 motorcycles. Started with 50cc and worked my way up. Spent 6 years active trials riding. After my kids did not need me so much I wanted a big bike. Found a 92 FJ with 87,000 km and not running, but in very nice condition. After a labourous carb rebuild I now have a rocket machine. I now have some 110,000 km on the odo with one season of track days. I actually bought a 2008 kawi concours and did 16,000 km touring before I had to give it up as the wife could no longer do long distance riding. I Went back to my old FJ and find it a more enjoyable sporty ride. This summer I have planned a 5000km trip to Yukon/Alaska. Love this forum and will try to post pictures and my upgrades in the future.
92 FJ1200
1953 Nimbus
1988 Honda VFR 400R
2018 Montesa 4rt
2003 Suzuki SV650S
1968 Honda CL450
1976 Honda CB400F

FJmonkey

Quote from: Nimbus on February 01, 2012, 10:33:28 PM
My Handle is 'Nimbus' because I have a model C 1953, which I fully restored and use it on sunny days and some show n' shines, with 4 first place awards out of 4 entries in my class. I am an old fart and will be 60 this year. I have owned 26 motorcycles. Started with 50cc and worked my way up. Spent 6 years active trials riding. After my kids did not need me so much I wanted a big bike. Found a 92 FJ with 87,000 km and not running, but in very nice condition. After a labourous carb rebuild I now have a rocket machine. I now have some 110,000 km on the odo with one season of track days. I actually bought a 2008 kawi concours and did 16,000 km touring before I had to give it up as the wife could no longer do long distance riding. I Went back to my old FJ and find it a more enjoyable sporty ride. This summer I have planned a 5000km trip to Yukon/Alaska. Love this forum and will try to post pictures and my upgrades in the future.
Welcome, sounds like you have some really good stories for us, on the FJ and other bikes. I think you are gonna like it here. Get comfortable and enjoy the ride with us.
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

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markmartin

Welcome to the forum Nimbus.  Please post pictures of your trip to Alaska on the FJ when the time comes.  It'll make for some great photos I'm sure.

Dan Filetti

Live hardy, or go home. 

racerman_27410

Welcome to the group friend.... where abouts do you hail from?

I look forward to seeing you at a rally someday so we can swap travelling stories in person.


KOokaloo!

The General

Hey Nimbus, who are you callin an old fart!  :hi: Alaska ay. Sounds to me like ya livin the dream. Can`t wait for the pics. Welcome aboard.   Doug
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
Special edition Rocket Ship ZX14R Kwacka

Pat Conlon

Hey.... I do fart, but I am not old...

I'll also turn 60 this year, but I can still jump and 2 hand dunk a basketball. (and thus be bedridden for a week)

Welcome Nimbus. I hope you can make one of our FJ rallies.  Cheers!  Pat
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3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
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Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3