Shame the cam vibrated so much. I love my FJ too, how many miles have you put on it so far? I understand the 2nd thing, sometimes I don't pull up quite hard enough and wind out the poor girl out! Good luck with your riding.
@racierx yeah I know, combination of a poorly mounted exhaust and a spindly cam mount. My FJ is a '92 with about 150,000 km so far.. She goes pretty well for a old tourer :-)
I think factory, at least it still does 3500rpm in 5th at 100kph, so it's the same as it was before. Front suspension dive issue sorted by slightly heavier springs and 10 weight oil. ;-)
Thanks for info re your new sprockets, so did you stay with factory specs or have you changed? Looked in my manual and can't find a reference to sprocket teeth so I don't know if mine is original spec, any ideas?
I just rode mine home to Auckland from Gisbourne running on three cylinders and it still gave me jollies... amazing what a new set of plugs can do innit.
These things can go forever if you look after them.
A change in sprockets could be on the cards,
Front brakes are powerful, however are let down by the suspension, which dives alarmingly
Utica NY- got it cheaper, but used cheap RK chain which buzzes. Went up 1 tooth in front and it makes a diff on the 86, Too many rpms prior in 5th..now ok.
hey great stuff mate, ive had my '92 FJ 1200 for about 11 years now and still in love with it , smooth powerfull reliable yeah the list goes on ....................
Yeah it's a good road and a great bike.. The advantage being in that it'l go like a scalded cat when you want it to and the rest of the time it's a comfy, 2-up cruiser.
good vid, top top bike - mine is 21yrs old and still as good as when i bought it all them years ago!
GazzaFJ27 3 months ago
Shame the cam vibrated so much. I love my FJ too, how many miles have you put on it so far? I understand the 2nd thing, sometimes I don't pull up quite hard enough and wind out the poor girl out! Good luck with your riding.
racierx 1 year ago
@racierx yeah I know, combination of a poorly mounted exhaust and a spindly cam mount. My FJ is a '92 with about 150,000 km so far.. She goes pretty well for a old tourer :-)
tmkaos79 1 year ago
i never miss 2nd
rorym1980 2 years ago
I think factory, at least it still does 3500rpm in 5th at 100kph, so it's the same as it was before. Front suspension dive issue sorted by slightly heavier springs and 10 weight oil. ;-)
tmkaos79 2 years ago
Thanks for info re your new sprockets, so did you stay with factory specs or have you changed? Looked in my manual and can't find a reference to sprocket teeth so I don't know if mine is original spec, any ideas?
enzeddered 3 years ago
チョーへたくそ!!
こんな恥ずかしい映像をよくアップできるな・・・。
50ccにでも乗ったら?
purimera3192 3 years ago
I just rode mine home to Auckland from Gisbourne running on three cylinders and it still gave me jollies... amazing what a new set of plugs can do innit.
These things can go forever if you look after them.
A change in sprockets could be on the cards,
Front brakes are powerful, however are let down by the suspension, which dives alarmingly
CU on the highways and not sideways
enzeddered 3 years ago
Just got both my sprockets and chain done for $300 cash, excellent guy, Panmure Motorcycles, old fulla by the name of Lorrie :-)
tmkaos79 3 years ago
Utica NY- got it cheaper, but used cheap RK chain which buzzes. Went up 1 tooth in front and it makes a diff on the 86, Too many rpms prior in 5th..now ok.
Tom Loughlin Jr.
telsport 2 years ago
hey great stuff mate, ive had my '92 FJ 1200 for about 11 years now and still in love with it , smooth powerfull reliable yeah the list goes on ....................
afb61 3 years ago
Yeah it's a good road and a great bike.. The advantage being in that it'l go like a scalded cat when you want it to and the rest of the time it's a comfy, 2-up cruiser.
tmkaos79 3 years ago
Great to see the Karangahake gorge getting carved up. Hope to get an FJ soon myself.
neiltga 3 years ago
nice cornering
Stumoklinis 3 years ago