I replaced the stock Yamaha steering head bearings with All Balls Racing brand tapered steering head bearings on my 2007A in Feb of 2021. That cured the deceleration "head shake" that I had on my bike at about 55 to 70 km/h that occurred when I was only very loosely holding the handlebars.
Now to answer your questions in post # 26.
1) Feedback on the part #:
The packaging that the kit came in is long gone as are my receipts. However, Google is your friend. A quick and dirty Google search done just now showed the following:
a) I did not see the part on the All Balls Racing website.
b) I found the part on Amazon listed as "unavailable at this time".
c) I did not see the kit on eBay.
d) The kit is available at
https://www.drbikes.co.uk/product/yamaha-fjr1300-03-16-wrp-steering-head-bearing-kit/ for 44.95 British pounds.
Feel free to do your own further research.
2) Time for the install:
It was quite a lengthy project. I first had to build a rig to keep the front of the bike elevated while the forks were out. Note that I had to buy a Dremel tool to cut out the stock lower bearing races. I also bought a special tool to tap the new races for the tapered bearings into place. Since the forks were off the bike, I also changed the fork oil at this time.
As I recall, the project took a total of about a month during our long Canadian winter, including building the rig.
I made extensive use of my Haynes manual, my factory service manual, the articles on this forum (use the search function), FJROwners forum and several different Youtube videos. Since I am retired, I worked on the project when I felt like it and quit for a few days when I was getting frustrated.
In terms of total actual working time, I would guess at about 4 hours to build the rig and 10 hours to remove the steering stem, remove the forks, remove the steering stem, remove the stock bearings and races, install the new bearing races, install the new bearings, change the fork oil, and re-install the steering stem and forks.
I took on that project as a total "noob" and it worked out fine. If I could do it, so can you.