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  1. Two-Wheeled Tourist

    Gen II vs. Gen III Stator Assembly - is there a difference?

    It's that time of year again. I've just blown through a second stator on my 2007 FJR. The original one lasted to 102k, and this one's toast at around 84k. Not too shabby considering the mileage. Before I go drop $350+ on a new OEM stator, I'm curious if the Gen III stator is identical to the...
  2. Two-Wheeled Tourist

    2007 FJR Front Brake - only engaging right (linked) caliper

    So I'm a bit stumped about this front brake issue so I'm throwing it out here for some feedback. I'm only getting braking from one side of my front wheel, as in the linked caliper (right side) is fully engaged when I pull the lever and the left side caliper isn't getting any pressure. When I...
  3. Two-Wheeled Tourist

    That one hole on the FJR handlebars...RAM Mount? (About time I discovered this.)

    Quick 5-minute farkle on my '07 FJR after playing in the motorcycle store I work at (which is going out of business and liquidating all its in-store stock). I'm probably pretty late to the party on this finding, but I did enjoy doing this writeup and trying out one of my old cameras with it...
  4. Two-Wheeled Tourist

    IBA SS2000 Completed - 7/1/11

    After doing my first SS1000 last August from Columbus, OH to Spartanburg, SC and back, I had to shoot a little higher. I rode to CA en route to the Women On Wheels® 25th Annual International Ride-In taking place in San Jose, CA last week, and work didn't give me enough time to get there...
  5. Two-Wheeled Tourist

    Apartment complex lacks respect for motorcycles (and common sense, too!)

    I'm putting this story up by special request from Silver Penguin. :) I don't have the luxury of a covered carport or a garage to store my bike in the dead of winter, so I do my best to put it on centerstand with a cover. I pretty much ride as long as there's no ice, so I'm not worried about...
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