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This thread has been accumulated through observations about commonly asked questions and discussions of the '03 to '05 FJR. If something is missing do your part as a contributing board member and send a PM to Ignacio. Thanks!

FJR Model Comparison Matrix
This matrix details difference between model years including Generations of FJR's. It is the most comprehensive yet simple matrix available. Updated by Ignacio.

FJR Orientation Guide
Prior to the service manuals (which are copyrighted and we won't host) there was a very detailed orientation guide released in or about 2003 that isn't protected. Although you can't tear down and rebuild an FJR with the guide....there are many pictures, detailed schematics, and specs of the 2003 Gen 1 model. It's a good read for those that haven't seen it and a great piece of archival history we should retain here. Props to Constant Mesh for providing a copy and asking to host on the site.


Accumulated Specifications, Details, and Tips I've Found Useful

Production

2003 about 1800 units

2004 about 2400 units

2005 about 3500 units

* From HMarc Lewis' site

New Purchaser Checklist

Either personally double-check or ask the dealer specifically the following things before taking acceptance of the a new FJR.

  • Are the saddlebag locks Loctited?
  • Is the third lock with bike in case you get a Yamaha top box?
  • Are the saddlebag body color caps included?
  • Is the toolkit under seat?
  • Are the steering head bearings torqued? Many '05 were loose from the factory.
  • Are the mirrors tight? More than finger tightened. Consider changing to Nylocs yourself when convenient.


Lighting

Stock FJR Headlight Bulb is an H4. 55 watt low beam/60 watt high beam. Lumens are ~1000/1650

Rear Marker/Brake Light - 1157 (8.5/27 watts) or LED replacement here. Other numbers include 2057 (brighter brake light filament), 2357, 7528, & 7225. Consult here for details.

Rear Turn Signal - 1156 (27 watts)

Cowling Marker/Turn Signal - 7443 (5/21 watts)

Torque Values

Oil drain plug = 43 Nm, 31 ft-lbs (Note: Although that is what the manual says, many feel and believe that torque is far in excess of what it should be and risk damaging things. Many torque to 18-22 ft-lbs instead as detailed in the New Owners Read This section)

Rear drain plug = 23 Nm, 17 ft-lbs

Spark plug = 13 Nm, 9.4 ft-lbs

Spark plug gap = .7 - .8mm (.028 - .031 in)

Front wheel axle = 52 ft-lbs.

Front wheel axle pinch bolt = 17 ft-lbs.

Front brake calipers = 29 ft-lbs.

Front ABS Sensor = 12 ft-lbs.? (need to confirm)

Rear wheel axle = 90 ft-lbs.

Rear wheel axle pinch bolt = 11 ft-lbs.

Rear brake torque rod nut = 22 ft-lbs.

Stem Nut = Initial tightening = 37 ft-lbs.

Stem Nut = Final tightening = 13 ft-lbs.

Clicky here for details

Steering Stem Nut Size and Torque

'03 = 32mm

'04-'05 = 36mm

Preferably use a 6 sided socket to reduce the change of marring. 12 will work if used delicately.

Torquing: Click here and here.

Horsepower and Torque

146 crank horsepower (@ 7800 rpm)

127 rear wheel horsepower (@ 7800 rpm)

103 crank foot pounds (@ 6800 rpm)

90 rear wheel foot pounds (@ 6800 rpm)

Source: Dyno Chart

Which Year is "Faster"

Subject to wild speculation, but a well-reasoned argument that gives acceleration to the '03 given the lightest weight and most aggressive computer.

Speedometer/Odometer

General consensus is that the speedometer is about 2% optimistic. It is often not linear. Observations by Ignacio show a 72 mph indicated is an actual 70 mph via GPS while a 160 indicated is closer to 152 actual.

Multiple odometer calibration runs by Ignacio with a standard sized rear tire show 1.6% optimism on the odometer with Avon Azarros, Pilot Roads, and other tires.

Gearing (From 2003 service manual)

Gear ratios:

1st: 2.529

2nd: 1.773

3rd: 1.348

4th: 1.077

5th: 0.929

Primary 1.563 (74/48)

Secondary reduction ratio: 2.773 (35/36 x 21/27 x 33/9)

Oil Filter Info:
O.E.M. Oil cartridge filter: Denso 115010-5980, (Yamaha equiv. P/N 5JW-13440-00)
Size: Believed to be 20mm X 1.4mm threads 2.3" O.D. Gasket, 2.5" length

Other recommended 2.5" Length Car Oil Cartridges/Filters:
Purolator Pure One PL14612 (about $6, actually a car filter)
Mobil-1 M1-108 (about $12, actually a car filter)
Bosch 3300 (about $6, actually a car filter)
Fram PH7317 (from Renegade)

Oil Filter discussion HERE.

(Pending Review and Update due to recent manufacturing change 3/3/16)

Other recommended 3.25" Length Car Oil Cartridges/Filters:
Purolator Pure One PL14610
Mobil-1 M1-110
Bosch 3323


HiFlo Filtro #HF148 Premium Oil Filter – rbentnail 10/14/13

NAPA Gold 7356

Per ponyfool, although the Purolator number cross-references to Napa Gold 1365 (mfg: Wix), the gasket and the threads are nearly level with one another, thus when screwed on as far as it would go, the gasket never touched the engine, it stayed out about 1/16".

NormKen is offering a thinner union bolt that overcomes the problem with convex designed oil filters.

Oil Filter Article Clicky

Alternator Output and Spare Capacity

490 watts rated by Yamaha for '03-'05 (upped to 590 in Gen II)

490 watts / 14 volts output = 35 amps

120-130 watts spare capacity per Warchild before Datel drops to ~12.5 - 12.8v region

Upgrading Gen 1 to Gen 2 alternator is likely a fairly expensive, but feasible according to this member's well-considered post.

Alternator output as observed by aftermarket Electrosport here.

12v battery "full charge" = 12.6 to 12.8 volts

Iggy's suggested minimum cruising voltage to not risk deficit = 13.0 volts.

Widder (use less current than Gerbing per Warchild)

Vest = 33, 35, and 48 watts vest (most are probably 35)

Arm Chaps = 20 watts

Gloves = 20 watts

Leg Chaps = 33 watts

My total (Size 48 Lectric 2 Vest): - 35 + 20 + 20 + 33 = 108 watts

Gerbing

Jacket = 77 watts (equals Vest + arm chaps)

Pants = 44 watts

Gloves = 22 watts

Typical total: 77 + 44 + 22 = 143 watts

Warm-N-Safe (Heattroller)

Jacket Liner = 100 watts

Gadgets

Escort or V1 = ~10 watts

GPS = ~18 watts

Datel Voltmeter Digitalmeter.com

Source: Alternator Question 9/29/2005

Battery

Good Replacement: Here

Servicing

Raising front end – tricky and easy methods

Convenient Maintenance Lists and also here

Alternative or Unofficial Throttle Body Synchronization (TBS) method by Jestal.

More throttle body synch info

Resetting Codes - Have the key turned off and press the select and reset together. Turn the key to on and hold the buttons for about 8 seconds. A screen will appear that reads d1 AG. Release the buttons. Then press them both together again for 2 seconds. Another screen will appear with a number on the right. Release the buttons again. Make sure the kill switch is on.(for running operation)use either the select button or the reset button to scroll thru the numbers. High number is 70. You are looking for number 61. If you see a 0 at the bottom right then there are no trouble codes. However if you see a number 30 that is the code for an over turned motorcycle. If you have the code 30 and want to erase it, press the select button and go to number 62. This is the erase code number. Then turn the kill switch off, then back on again. This will erase this and any other codes stored in the memory. Then turn the key off to go back to normal operations. If you have any more codes I suggest you order the big book from FJR Goodies to problem solve or take it to your dealer.

Grease

The best grease is Mobil 1 Synthetic and either comes in a tub at local auto parts stores or as a cartridge here

Spark Plugs

OEM spark plugs = NGK CR8E

The cat's ass spark plugs. Iridiums = Brand: NGK, Part Number: CR8EIX, Stock Number: 4218 (About $7 each if you look on eBay or check out sparkplugssource.com/) and likely last 16K miles. NGK Website

An alternative = NGK CR8VX

Maybe even better = NGK CR8EK (double ground electrodes) (submitted by Toecutter)

And maybe the ultimate = NGK CR8EKPA (double ground with platinum center electrode) (submitted by Toecutter)

Changing the FJR1300 spark plugs

Why replace them....they look fine! Internal resistance gets built up and you can't eyeball that. One anecdotal story of a person that left there's in for a long time.

Air Filter

K&N air filter # YA-1301

UNI air filter # NU-3255

Horns

The stock horns are wimpy. The popular farkle is to upgrade to Magnum Blasters. Sometimes they're hard to find and may also be marketed as "Freeway Blasters" Part #72112 and # 72102 for the low and high version. They are supposedly made by FIAMM and likely are regulated by U.S. and the E.U. I got mine at a Schucks and are reported to be carried at Napa as "FIAMM Blasters".

Unsure of whether to go to the hassle of installing a relay or FJRandy wiring harness for those man-horns? Click on this discussion for a more informed decision.

Tires & Wheel

Avon AV45 ST 120/70ZR-17 Front

Avon AV46 ST 180/55ZR-17 Rear

Michelin Pilot Road 120/70ZR-17 Front

Michelin Pilot Road 180/55ZR-17 Rear

Repairing on the road:

Progressive Suspensions TRK-2 Plug Kit and Campbell and Hausfeld RP1200 Stripped Down Compressor from Wal-Mart for $9.96.

Tires

Rear rim weight (ABS rim w/o parts): 14 pounds

Front axle thickness: 22mm (measured at 21.98 by a member)

Rear axle thickness: 20mm (measured at 19.99 by a member). See here.

Repairing Flats

Much speculation and hand-wringing as to whether its wise to repair a flat and how long to continue riding. A good poll of what people do to is here.

For inflating flats many prefer 12V "inflators" available from WalMart, Aerostich, and other sources are popular provided 12V power access to the battery or sufficiently large fused source (hint: a 2 amp fuse is going to pop).



Brakes

2003 - 298mm front rotor

2004-2005 - 320mm front rotor

Spiegler Front Manifold and Bracket

Steering Head Bearings: AllBalls, PN: 22-1003, Yamaha

Front Wheel Bearing and seal numbers

AllBalls: 25-1403

Front Wheel Bearing 2x NSK 60/22 DU or 60/22 DDU (they are a sealed bearing both sides)

Front Wheel Seal 2x DC 28 44 7 (they are a double liped seal)

I've given the NSK bearing numbers but most manufacturers will have a comparable bearing. (Timken or FAG would be my choice)

FJR1300 Gen1 Rear Wheel bearing and seal details

Left Bearing

Bearing NTN brand # 6204CLU

Right Bearing and seal

Bearing NTN brand # 6304CLU

Seal # SD 28 53 6

In this example these are NTN branded bearings

Fasteners

Left handlebar near clutch: M10 x 1.25 pitch

Suspension

Front preload: Many like 2 to 2.5 rings showing per Warchild

Motorcycle Suspension Setup

Cowling and Nose

Details for removing cowling.

Close-ups of speedometer instrument cluster including changing lights

Cooling System

Celsius 1 bar 40-60, 2 bars 60-80, 3 bars 80-100, 4 bars 100-110, 5 bars 110-120, and 6 bars 120 and up.

Fahrenheit 1 bar 104-140, 2 bars 140-176, 3 bars 176-212, 4 bars 212-230, 5 bars 230-248, and 6 bars 248 and up.

Coolant reservoir capacity (up to the maximum level mark) 0.26 US qt.

Radiator capacity (including all routes): 3.38 US qt.

Oil

Total Amount (you can't get it all out without tearing apart the engine): 5.18 quarts

Without filter change (you want to change your filter don't you): 4.02 quarts

With filter change (this is the one you want): 4.23 quarts

Source: Service manual page copied here

Oil Discussion by Jestal

Way more than you ever wanted to know about oil

Stripped Oil Bolt Threads Discussion

Oil that comes in the bike at delivery is not "break-in" oil. It's standard Yamalube 20-40W. Source: Warchild

Final Drive Oil Capacity: 0.20L (0.21 US qt)

2005 owners manual

Suggested oil to use Mobil 1 Synthetic 75-90wt

Sidecases

Capacity (each): 30 liters according to European website references.

29.2 liters +/-1 liter according to Ignacio measurement.

Some believe they fail and fall off bikes because of poor design and pin them to the lower attachment point while some are shown to have been broken by over-zealous operators closing the latches and slipping a gear tooth with a "pop" sound and feel (Ignacio admits it) --which then translates to a slide that's not fully deployed and possible bag loss in a big bump. The debate of operator error vs. design issue will probably never be truly resolved.

Gas

Low grade is fine unless it knocks. 87 octane for most folks, 85 if you're altitude enhanced.

Gasoline FAQ - Very detailed about the components, make-up, octane, and other details of gasoline for those obsessed with the stupid discussion of whether higher octane fueld is required or beneficial.

Fuel tank capacity 6.61 US gal

Fuel reserve amount 1.32 US gal (when the fuel warning level light comes on)

Paint

Yamaha does not generally appear to publish or make available any specific paint codes. Generally refer to www.colorite.com

as they specialize in color matching. Others are educated guesses by members that have tried to match over time.

2003 - Liquid Silver

(PPG)Deltron 2000, DBC37637 "Silbersee"

Wheels - ColorRite shows it as Silver #8 (S8) Paint Code 0895

2004 - Cereulean Silver

PPG Deltron BC/CC

Paint Code, Color, Parts

=======, ===========,=====

DMD1687 MED ALUM 113.6

DMD1683 BLACK 27.0

DMD635 COARSE ALUM 29.2

DMD614 BLUE 17.4

DMD624 VIOLET 8.5

DMD646 WK WHITE 3.8

DMD1607 BLUE 2.5

DBX1689 CLEAR 48.0

Colorite: 5800-2

2005 - Blue

SKU DESC. INC. (part) Cum. (part) (makes 1 U.S. Pints)

DMD624 VIOLET 156.0 156.0

DMD1675 BLUE 142.8 298.8

DMD1683 BLACK 18.9 317.7

PRL92 BLUE PEARL 9.7 327.4

PRL90 RED PEARL 1.6 329.0

PRL98 WHITE PEARL 1.6 330.6

DBX1689 CLEAR 178.0 508.6

2005 - Galaxy Blue

Colorite

Duplicolor TY01612 Toyota Stellar Blue Metallic (8L7) (Close match for touch-ups)

The "Galaxy Blue" is: Dark Purplish Blue Metallic L

Yamaha code : DPBML

Color code : 0865

Issues

Melted Dash

Discussed many times here. Basically it's the sun magnifying in the windshield (usually the stock one) in a certain way and making the black plastic bubble--usually around the fuel level indicator area.

Heat

The tank may be hot and/or a rider legs. Good summary here.

Ticking

Warchild's Ticking Archive Act 1: MIA

Warchild's Ticking Archive Act 2: MIA

Warchild's Ticking Archive Act 3: MIA

Warchild's Ticking Archive Act 4: MIA

Warchild's Ticking Archive Act 5: MIA

It sounds like this.

Source: https://www.fjrforum....?showtopic=2873

Australian Technical Service Information Clicky here

Tools

Steering Head Wrench - Yamaha YU-33975, also on EBay for about 1/2 the price.

Farkles and Mods

Simply the best site! FJRTech.net

Power Commander Information:

Power Commander Maps 03-05 Here, Bounces Map Here. Wally Smoothness Map (one of, if not the, best available) Here

Power Commander Maps 06 Here

Accelerator Pump info and download Here

Dynojet Power Commander main site Here, mucho info available.

Wild Bill Footpegs - Pictures

Vista Cruise - FJRTech.com or HERE

V-strom Handguards - blocking off the wind-blast from hitting your exposed fingers goes a long, LONG way toward allowing the winter rider to continue riding in extreme cold with relative comfort, without using up precious amps. FJRGoodies.com sells a complete kit, including the handguards and all necessary mounting hardware. Call Glen at 509-786-2383 to order.

Switches and Boot Covers

DS2 HID (e.g. Hella FF200) = 35 watts running. ~3100 lumens.

Ignacio's Hella FF200 HID Install

Barbarian Jumper Mod and Changing CO2 Settings

MSRP

2007 - FJR1300A $13,7299 (Yamaha website) Black Cherry

2007 - FJR1300AE $15,599 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver

2006 - FJR1300AE $15,299 (Yamaha website) Cobalt Blue

2006 - FJR1300A $13,499 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver

2005.5 - FJR1300A - $13,199(Yamaha website) Galaxy Blue

2005.5 - FJR1300 - $12,099 (Yamaha website) Galaxy Blue

2005 - FJR1300A - $12,999 (memory) Galaxy Blue

2005 - FJR1300 - 11,899 (memory) Galaxy Blue

2004 - FJR1300A - $12,599 Cerulean Silver

2004 - FJR1300 - $11,599 Cerulean Silver

2003 - FJR1300 - $11,499 here Liquid Silver

Specifications

2006 Wet Weight - w/o bags 642 pounds claimed in owners manual

YES Warranty

While I generally think extended warranties are a scam, this factory offered program is the exception. GET IT! It's very cheap for the coverage. $389 from D&H Cycle, 18115 US Hwy 31, Cullman, AL 35058, 256-739-1840, 888-553-3311

YES coverage can be bought from one dealer and apply to any other dealer fairly easily.

The one exception are Florida residents. That state is totally screwed up and passed a law that residents can only get insurance from in-state agents. They must have a good lobbyist.

Yamaha Customer Relations

1-800-962-7926

Misc.

Eytymology of "Farkle"

Wikipedia Entry

QUOTE The term "farkle" originated in the ST1100 community in the early '90's.

The first time I heard it used there was 1994, when I initially subscribed to the STOC list. Originally, a "farkle" meant most any modification done to your motorcycle to enhance its use to the owner. It didn't originally include the mere act of installing commercially-available accessories like heated grips or Givi bags, but has since come to be generally accepted as either a mod to existing componentry, fabrication of new items, or the installation of commercially-bought accessories.

The term gradually moved to the Long Distance/Endurance Riding community around the mid-'90's, as the ST1100 was a mainstay workhorse in the Endurance Riding scene throughout the 90's (and even to today, quite frankly). Nobody farkles a motorcycle like the Endurance Riding community, because they have unique requirements for modifications to allow them to stay in the saddle for 20 out of 24 hours a day, for 11 continuous days.

Many are under the mistaken impression that the LD community created the term "farkle", but that's incorrect. Regardless, once it hit the LD scene, other bike communities that are main players there (Connies, Wingabagoes, BMW's of various flavors, etc) also started using the term.

In 2002, when the FJR finally hit our shores, many LDRiders (some former ST1100 riders, some not) immediately saw that this bike would be the Next Big Platform for use in the competitive Endurance Riding arena. Thus the term "farkle" immediately became a common term in the FJR community as well.

That's the true, actual history of the term.

- Warchild

Others believe 'farkle', says originated from "Functional" & "Sparkle" in contrast with the cruiser folks just adding "sparkle".

Changing Odometer

With the key on hold the select and reset buttons for a few seconds and the display will toggle between Km and Miles.

Packing Checklist

Posting of Photos on this Board: Here.

Laws by State/Province

AMA Information including helmets and earplugs.

California including lane splitting and ear plugs.

Radar and laser detectors are illegal in Virginia and Washington D.C. No other states are believed to statutorily limit their use or possession on motorcycles. Ontario is believed to be a Canadian province that bans detectors.

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Thank you HyperPete for taking over, updating, and managing this thread!

 
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Great post and info.

Does anyone know what touchup paint matches (or comes close) to the silver used on the 2005 side covers. Yes I know it is silver, but silver comes in many shades.

Thank you

Tim

 
Great post and info.
Does anyone know what touchup paint matches (or comes close) to the silver used on the 2005 side covers. Yes I know it is silver, but silver comes in many shades.

Thank you

Tim
Look it up at colorrite.com

Supposed to be an exact match but it isn't cheap

 
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