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Started by Bearcat91, February 26, 2012, 04:01:11 PM

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Bearcat91

Hello everybody! I am hopefully going to be the future owner of a 1986 FJ1200! Currently it sits in my dads garage collecting dust. He and will be getting it back in to running shape hopefully before the weather starts to warm up! He is a lil worrisome because it will be my first bike! How ever this is my dream bike, I have admired it since he took me for a ride when i was 5 years old(even if it was just around the yard lol) I am 20 now, going to the university of Cincinnati for engineering and I am sure i will be asking alot of questions!

Thanks,
Geoff

FJmonkey

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 04:01:11 PM
Hello everybody! I am hopefully going to be the future owner of a 1986 FJ1200! Currently it sits in my dads garage collecting dust. He and will be getting it back in to running shape hopefully before the weather starts to warm up! He is a lil worrisome because it will be my first bike! How ever this is my dream bike, I have admired it since he took me for a ride when i was 5 years old(even if it was just around the yard lol) I am 20 now, going to the university of Cincinnati for engineering and I am sure i will be asking alot of questions!

Thanks,
Geoff

Welcome Bearcat, another 86' brought back to life, we are gonna take over the world. The FJ is a whole lotta bike for a first timer. Take it easy, take a Motorcycle rider safety course. wear all the gear all the time, many members here have first hand stories of good gear saving there asses. Not sure if anyone added up all the years of FJ experience this club has but it must be in the thousands. Your in good company. Use the search engine as many common stuff has already been posted. The files section too. Enjoy your new Kookaloo machine.
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

moonrunnah

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 04:01:11 PM
Hello everybody! I am hopefully going to be the future owner of a 1986 FJ1200! Currently it sits in my dads garage collecting dust. He and will be getting it back in to running shape hopefully before the weather starts to warm up! He is a lil worrisome because it will be my first bike! How ever this is my dream bike, I have admired it since he took me for a ride when i was 5 years old(even if it was just around the yard lol) I am 20 now, going to the university of Cincinnati for engineering and I am sure i will be asking alot of questions!

Thanks,
Geoff

i just picked up this same bike less then a week ago
the guys hear are great for helping ( odds are they have ran into the same issues)
When in doubt throttle out

Bearcat91

Is there a good site to get replacement parts? Bikebandit.com has quite a bit i think. From what i understand i need front and rear calipers, possibly a clutch, throttle cable, battery, and mirror( saw some one with cbr1000 mirrors, any one seen this before? they sit tighter to the wind screen). Thanks!!

Also FJmonkey, I do plan on taking safety courses, and wearing helmet and riding jacket.

moonrunnah

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 04:59:59 PM
Is there a good site to get replacement parts? Bikebandit.com has quite a bit i think. From what i understand i need front and rear calipers, possibly a clutch, throttle cable, battery, and mirror( saw some one with cbr1000 mirrors, any one seen this before? they sit tighter to the wind screen). Thanks!!

Also FJmonkey, I do plan on taking safety courses, and wearing helmet and riding jacket.

Bikebandit is very good for parts price is reasonable im not to sure what they have for after market they do have some
if you want cbr mirrors check out ebay.com
i would like to see pics of the fj with cbr mirrors 
When in doubt throttle out

FJmonkey

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 04:59:59 PM
Is there a good site to get replacement parts? Bikebandit.com has quite a bit i think. From what i understand i need front and rear calipers, possibly a clutch, throttle cable, battery, and mirror( saw some one with cbr1000 mirrors, any one seen this before? they sit tighter to the wind screen). Thanks!!

Also FJmonkey, I do plan on taking safety courses, and wearing helmet and riding jacket.

If you are looking to stay stock then you can get some of the parts from members. Other parts from Randy at RPM, Ebay/Craig's list, some aftermarket. You may have to upgrade to newer/better parts. Many of us upgrade the wheels, suspension and brakes to improve our FJ's.

All the gear for many of us is Jacket (leather/textile), pants leather/textile (better than jeans), boots (look for ankle protection), gloves, helmet....All designed for motorcycle use. Armor and padding really helps. The best safety gear will always remain between your ears....
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

moonrunnah

"The best safety gear will always remain between your ears...."
- fj monkey

that is the best statement
so many people dont think and they are the ones that become a statistic  bike riding can be fun and safe :smile:
When in doubt throttle out

Bearcat91


1tinindian

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 06:38:27 PM

What do you recommend for a simple brake upgrade? (since they need replaced anyways)

This is the option most of us go for on 1989 and newer models, as they are a bolt on.
For earlier models, the forks will need to be updated to the 1989 and newer forks.

R1/ R6 calipers , HH pads, and S/S brake hoses.
Seach the forums for specific info.

Leon

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

racerman_27410

Welcome to the group!

Good luck with the FJ.... Make sure you've got a good handle on her before taking on the 4 wheel traffic.... Ride like everyone in a car or truck is trying to kill you and you stand a good chance of staying alive!


KOokaloo!

mst3kguy

welcome to the group.  i'm on the east side of town, buff bill p is in northern kentucky, as is jon cain.
dean
2014 triumph street triple r
2019 ktm 1290 superduke gt

FJmonkey

Quote from: Bearcat91 on February 26, 2012, 04:59:59 PM
and mirror( saw some one with cbr1000 mirrors, any one seen this before? they sit tighter to the wind screen). Thanks!!
Read this
http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=1562.msg34868#msg34868
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

craigo

Don't forget the FZ1 14mm master cylinder for the blue spots.
Power is nothing without control.

CraigO
CraigO
90FJ1200

Mark Olson

Hey bearcat welcome to the group :hi:

Just put he fj back together and ride.

The forks need to be flushed and refilled and all brake and clutch fluids replaced.

don't worry about modifications till you get a feel for the ol'girl .

be careful with the 2nd gear shifts as the early fj's have weak shift forks ,so easy on the drag racing.

86 is a great year fj ,  have fun.
Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

                           " Get off your ass and Ride"

Bearcat91

I also found an fj1100 in my price range I might go look at...would be cool gather and 8son with almost identicle bikes :) same red and white paint scheme (my fav on the fj) any down falls of an 85 fj100 vs 86 fj1200?