Sorry came to this link a bit late. I've two non ABS FJRs and an ABS one and can confirm that the rear calipers are interchangeable. I've fitted an ABS rear caliper to one of the non ABS bikes. The only difference is the position of the bleed nipple.
Another +1 for the Givi rack. My 2003 has now done 122,000 miles often severely overloaded and two up and I've had no issues with the sub frame.
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Is the bike down on performance or burning oil ? if not why fix what isn't broken. My bikes has been "ticking" ( confirmed by a Yamaha mechanic) for the last 80,000 miles, it doesn't need oil top up between changes (every 6,000 miles) and is not down on performance. I have had a new head...
I use a Givi top box all the time and its mounted on a givi 5 point rack. Its regularly well overloaded and I've has no issues in 122,000 miles.
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Kebo,
Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
Its also worth buying 4 of the smaller o rings. If its the first time you've done the job there is a good chance you will pinch an o ring the first time you try putting the coolant pipe back in.
Similar problem with one of my bikes but shifting forks were a lot worse and the dogs rounded. I ended up replacing the whole gearbox with a good second hand one
WOW just read this thread from start to where we are now (it certainly ain't the end). Excellent seeing a community pull together like this to get someone doing such valuable role supporting the armed forces back on the road. Whilst the engine is out why not a complete "super service" of the...
I like the hole and the notch idea. You could always brace either version by welding in a bit of steel tube the correct diameter for the linkage bolt (and socket) to pass through.
Fudgejerkin (FJ) was a cartoon character used by the UK FJOC in its early days. 1188cc is the capacity of my beloved 1988 FJ1200, I just combined the two.
I've tried it in the UK as an experiment but reverted back to standard as it didn't stop the bearings corroding. The centre bearing is easy to do but the two end bearings present a problem. You can't drill the outer race of the bearing as suggested as its a hardened precision bearing face and...
Yamaha give the same warning on the 39l version. They have never recommended using top box and bags together though loads of people do and I've not heard of it causing any problems.