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  1. JQL

    Has anyone else here ever added a suspending pin to their MC Enterprises Canyon Cages to ease front end maintenance?

    snip... I do a lot of the maintenance myself but, fo the items I don't do (tyres and bearings) My mechanic uses a jack under the headers with a piece of wood to spread the load and that works just fine...
  2. JQL

    Steering Head Roller Bearing - Upgrade or Boondoogle?

    I've just replaced my OEM steering head bearings at 26,000 km (~16,000 miles) as they starting to "notch". The new bearing are tapered roller bearings and they have transformed the frontend of the bike. She is now utterly stable at all speeds - all shakes and wobbles etc. have gone.
  3. JQL

    Signalling Fuse

    Earlier FJRs came with two stock horns (my manual still shows two horn positions though only one has a horn fitted). Therefore, there are two "recesses" and mounting points on either side of the radiator to accommodate horns. Also, as the original specification was for two horns, the electrics...
  4. JQL

    Mixing Michelin Road 6 GT and 4 GT?

    There are a number of opinions re tyres on the internet, probably well over a billion (hence the jibes you received), so trying to find the correct answer is actually quite difficult. Having ridden motorcycles for a living (and for over 40 years for fun) when your income depends on things like...
  5. JQL

    Trunk lid retention mount broke, repair options or suggestions?

    It happened to me in exactly the same place. I bonded and screwed a metal washer (with a bolt bolted to it) to the outer plastic broken bit. Not as clean as I would like but has been working OK for about a year. I'll try and take some photos...
  6. JQL

    Rotor bobbins still a little tight after cleaning

    He is extremely clever indeed. Though, sometimes, he forgets us mere mortals aren't as clever and can unintentionally (and sometimes intentionally) denigrate us sometimes.
  7. JQL

    Rotor bobbins still a little tight after cleaning

    Yes, but not how they show it on YouTube... I use a soft brush with car shampoo in water to clean my wheels and I lightly brush the brake disks at the same time. Simples... Also, I use a soft toothbrush with a little car shampoo in water followed by brake cleaner and a dry cloth to clean and...
  8. JQL

    Rotor bobbins still a little tight after cleaning

    Check out this guy (language is a bit colourful but he knows his stuff).
  9. JQL

    Anyone use tank bags?

    SW-Motech Pro Tank Bag (https://sw-motech.co.uk/collections/pro-tank-bags/products/pro-micro-tank-bag-3-5-l) - requires a Pro Tank Ring on the filler cap. The bag doesn't touch the tank at all and is very easy to install. Mine has the Molle phone thingy which I usually use as a map pocket when...
  10. JQL

    Gel in seats

    I don't have a problem...
  11. JQL

    Gel in seats

    R-Gaza rear saddle bag crash bar. They've saved my bags twice so far...
  12. JQL

    I'm looking for a diagram showing the "rider triangle" or "motorcycle triangle" for the FJR.

    You can change the position on the Handlebars closer to you on the FJR. It's not a large adjustment but it made the difference for me. You can also fit 1" risers without lengthening the cables etc...
  13. JQL

    Gel in seats

    Ah, if you're in the saddle for a long time, the standard one would be very slightly more comfortable.
  14. JQL

    Gel in seats

    You would probably benefit from the lowered gel seat especially if you want to have more of your foot on the ground, it depends on how often you put your foot down... Or, you can do like me, shift your body slightly to one side when you stop so you can "flat foot". I'm very happy with lowered...
  15. JQL

    Gel in seats

    How far from putting you foot flat on the ground are you? For me, with the lowered seat, the balls of my feet (while wearing moto boots) are on the ground. Your in-seam is the inside of your leg from the ground to your crotch.
  16. JQL

    Gel in seats

    The only "customisation" was the lowering on the FJR seat. The full name of the model is the Top Sellerie Deluxe Comfort Gel seat. I would think the standard height one would be OK for you. It depends on your leg length. If your in-seam is over 76 cm, then definitely the standard one. Can you...
  17. JQL

    Gel in seats

    I'm in France and have a Top Sellerie Gel seat on both my motos, an FJR and a Honda Deauville (NT700VA). I have had the seats for about 4 years. I have ridden on the seats in temperatures up to 40°C and down to 0°C (or just slightly below). I am 174cm with 74cm in-seam and a little over-weight...
  18. JQL

    The ONE Picture Ride Report

    Champagne on the vine
  19. JQL

    E15 / Unleaded 88 in 2008 FJR1300

    The "E" rating is the maximum amount of ethanol permitted in the fuel. In independent tests, it has been proved to be quite a lot lower than the "E" amount. It is easy to test it for yourself (lots of videos on YouTube). Depending on the year of your vehicle will depend on whether the rubber or...
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