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What did you do to your FJR today?
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Checked final drive oil level. Used Mobil-1 first 65,000 miles my supply dried up. Used Valoline I had laying around. Gears whined. Changed to Amsoil the next day. Pinion bearing started leaking. Ordered new seal. By the time the seal arrived the shaft was not dripping and insignificant oil lost.
Shocked at acclimated grime 6 months later. Checked oil level, still great. Brush, cleaner, and paper towels removed 1/8” of crud around the swingarm drip hole.
Shocked at acclimated grime 6 months later. Checked oil level, still great. Brush, cleaner, and paper towels removed 1/8” of crud around the swingarm drip hole.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
I washed my FJR yesterday. Ready for a ride tomorrow.
Yes get a Givi SR357. Highly recommended. Wouldn't use a topcase without one.
Yes get a Givi SR357. Highly recommended. Wouldn't use a topcase without one.
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Home safe after two days and 800 miles.
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East Texas ain’t western North Carolina, but it’s decent riding.
Ride report to follow.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Rode the heck out of it chasing a Fed Ex van on 536 driven by a girl.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
I saw a sticker today for you - "You just got passed by a girl"...
wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 9:50 pm Rode the heck out of it chasing a Fed Ex van on 536 driven by a girl.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Well got a chance to take a closer look today at the subframe and confirmed no cracking of the aluminum only some cracking/twisting of the plastic cross brace at the beginning or ending depending on which way you're looking of the grab rails. Actually the piece with mama yama's warning sticker about the 7 pound load limit. I also took advantage of the search feature on the forums and found some interesting info on the Aussie site which said that even if the box is not overloaded traveling at high speeds (not that I would ever exceed the speed limit ) could exert a wind load on the top box. They also mentioned bumpy roads could also cause some unusual loading and since I live in the Baja of the North East I'm thinking that combo is my problem. Since the damage is so minor and I don't have any long trips planned I'll just take the box off for now till I get around to addressing it. Also found that mama yama makes a more robust aluminum rack but haven't made up my mind whether I would go with that or the Givi unit.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
IIRC when I bought an OE top case yrs ago for my '07 there were three warnings that came with it:FastPappy wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 10:21 pm Well got a chance to take a closer look today at the subframe and confirmed no cracking of the aluminum only some cracking/twisting of the plastic cross brace at the beginning or ending depending on which way you're looking of the grab rails. Actually the piece with mama yama's warning sticker about the 7 pound load limit. I also took advantage of the search feature on the forums and found some interesting info on the Aussie site which said that even if the box is not overloaded traveling at high speeds (not that I would ever exceed the speed limit ) could exert a wind load on the top box. They also mentioned bumpy roads could also cause some unusual loading and since I live in the Baja of the North East I'm thinking that combo is my problem. Since the damage is so minor and I don't have any long trips planned I'll just take the box off for now till I get around to addressing it. Also found that mama yama makes a more robust aluminum rack but haven't made up my mind whether I would go with that or the Givi unit.
- do not exceed 80 mph;
- do not use side cases and top case at the same time;
- do not exceed 7 lbs.
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That would be highly inaccurate. I caught her ...and it was REALLY fun doing it!extrememarine wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 10:16 pm I saw a sticker today for you - "You just got passed by a girl"...
wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 9:50 pm Rode the heck out of it chasing a Fed Ex van on 536 driven by a girl.
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Woops!rbentnail wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 6:05 amIIRC when I bought an OE top case yrs ago for my '07 there were three warnings that came with it:FastPappy wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 10:21 pm Well got a chance to take a closer look today at the subframe and confirmed no cracking of the aluminum only some cracking/twisting of the plastic cross brace at the beginning or ending depending on which way you're looking of the grab rails. Actually the piece with mama yama's warning sticker about the 7 pound load limit. I also took advantage of the search feature on the forums and found some interesting info on the Aussie site which said that even if the box is not overloaded traveling at high speeds (not that I would ever exceed the speed limit ) could exert a wind load on the top box. They also mentioned bumpy roads could also cause some unusual loading and since I live in the Baja of the North East I'm thinking that combo is my problem. Since the damage is so minor and I don't have any long trips planned I'll just take the box off for now till I get around to addressing it. Also found that mama yama makes a more robust aluminum rack but haven't made up my mind whether I would go with that or the Givi unit.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
You're overthinking it a bit.... your subframe is not broken and you've noticed a crack....... so replace it with something more robust. The Givi or Shad racks will work, as will the very pricey Yamaha aluminum rack.......
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
The original Yamaha 39 liter trunk may be 39 liters, but due to the internal shape it is hard to use the space unless the contents are soft and can fold. Dunno about the new Yamaha trunks but it's worth a look inside before buying one.
I have a Givi on my current FJR and the internal space shape is much better. The Givi I have also takes an E97 brake light kit so you have signal lights up high on the trunk. The Givi kit is incandescent.
AdMore makes a brake tail & turn signal LED lighting kit for the E55 trunk. The AdMore kit is LED. It's scary when a kit comes with a big-ass drill bit
I don't know if you ride with your wife, but I do ride with my wife so I made a simple modification to my Givi rack to give her more room. The stock Givi trunk location put the trunk at the back edge of the seat which pushed my wife too far forward. I made two bars with drilled and tapped holes which go between the metal frame and plastic trunk mount that sets the trunk back one inch. That may not sound like a lot but it really does make a big difference. You can move less if you want but one inch is about the maximum you can move the trunk without needing to shape the bar ends to fit. Simple as it is, trunk relocation bars:
The picture has 90° corners so it looks like the bar corners are sharp in the picture, but in reality I rounded the corners to help the bar fit.
I have a Givi on my current FJR and the internal space shape is much better. The Givi I have also takes an E97 brake light kit so you have signal lights up high on the trunk. The Givi kit is incandescent.
AdMore makes a brake tail & turn signal LED lighting kit for the E55 trunk. The AdMore kit is LED. It's scary when a kit comes with a big-ass drill bit
I don't know if you ride with your wife, but I do ride with my wife so I made a simple modification to my Givi rack to give her more room. The stock Givi trunk location put the trunk at the back edge of the seat which pushed my wife too far forward. I made two bars with drilled and tapped holes which go between the metal frame and plastic trunk mount that sets the trunk back one inch. That may not sound like a lot but it really does make a big difference. You can move less if you want but one inch is about the maximum you can move the trunk without needing to shape the bar ends to fit. Simple as it is, trunk relocation bars:
The picture has 90° corners so it looks like the bar corners are sharp in the picture, but in reality I rounded the corners to help the bar fit.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
I have personally tested the givi 357 rack with a LOADED 47 liter top box at 50 plus miles at 90 mph plus.
MANY times.
No cracks so far.
JSNS
MANY times.
No cracks so far.
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Yeah I know that's my OCD kicking in again. I also have been thinking if I'm just doing day rides maybe go for the smuggler and eliminate all the bags. I just can't help myself.
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Yes when I first installed the top case I allowed for some extra space to accommodate the back rest and the wife's riding position in the mounting plate I fabricated. You know if Momma ain't happy ain't nobody gonna be happy. Sadly she won't ride any more so that's why the thought of the smuggler creeped into my head.ionbeam wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 10:43 am The original Yamaha 39 liter trunk may be 39 liters, but due to the internal shape it is hard to use the space unless the contents are soft and can fold. Dunno about the new Yamaha trunks but it's worth a look inside before buying one.
I have a Givi on my current FJR and the internal space shape is much better. The Givi I have also takes an E97 brake light kit so you have signal lights up high on the trunk. The Givi kit is incandescent.
AdMore makes a brake tail & turn signal LED lighting kit for the E55 trunk. The AdMore kit is LED. It's scary when a kit comes with a big-ass drill bit
I don't know if you ride with your wife, but I do ride with my wife so I made a simple modification to my Givi rack to give her more room. The stock Givi trunk location put the trunk at the back edge of the seat which pushed my wife too far forward. I made two bars with drilled and tapped holes which go between the metal frame and plastic trunk mount that sets the trunk back one inch. That may not sound like a lot but it really does make a big difference. You can move less if you want but one inch is about the maximum you can move the trunk without needing to shape the bar ends to fit. Simple as it is, trunk relocation bars:
The picture has 90° corners so it looks like the bar corners are sharp in the picture, but in reality I rounded the corners to help the bar fit.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
If you're not travelling, then you don't need much, but I think the FJR looks great with the bags on and I prefer the top box for my rain gear, extra gloves and some toolz with compressor and tire repair kit. Smuggler might hold a pair of gloves, JS. Oh yes and I have a tank bag too.
All my opinion of course, only you know what your minimum needs are for storage.
All my opinion of course, only you know what your minimum needs are for storage.
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It doesn't matter one lick how much storage space you have. Requirements will always be whatever you have plus About 35%
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Unless you are traveling with your wife, then requirements will always be 200% or more than whatever you have.
That said, my wife used to put out everything she wanted to bring and then start removing until everything just fit. Now she brings a side case bag to the bedroom and sets out the bare essentials, then adds until the bag and part the trunk is full. Good wife. The only thing we have compromised on is her insistence that I add a tank bag which I didn't want. On long duration trips I use my new tank bag. I also add a couple of thin gym type bags that fold very small, which can be strapped on as emergency overflow because emergencies do happened. Given a little clever work, the gym bags can be put on top of the side cases or on top of the top case. Usually the gym bags come into play due to weather gear or from unexpected items acquired at EOM, CFR or other FJR event.
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I find the top box to be bottomless, ironically.
That Givi design is really good.
That Givi design is really good.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Rode it to Tampa. Ended up with an unofficial unintended Saddlesore 1000 out of it. I woke up early this morning at the hotel in Hattiesburg and couldn't go back to sleep so I hit the road. I looked at the projected arrival time and realized that was 25 hours after I left. Then I realized that the arrival time is in the destination time zone, meaning it's 24 hours. 24 hours turned over just down the street from my parent's house even with me not really trying and stopping to take a video for FJRFarrier. 1131 miles during the 24 hour time frame. See, SS1000's are so easy you can do them on accident.
Wedged the bike into a garage crowded with junk and went swimming with my niece and nephew, who are the primary reason I rode down here. Fun times.
Wedged the bike into a garage crowded with junk and went swimming with my niece and nephew, who are the primary reason I rode down here. Fun times.
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I'll never learn how much to pack... I've done two trips 8000+km trips on my FJR and BOTH times I ended up mailing home half the shit I brought with me so I wouldn't have to cart it on the return leg of the journey.raYzerman wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 3:34 pm If you're not travelling, then you don't need much, but I think the FJR looks great with the bags on and I prefer the top box for my rain gear, extra gloves and some toolz with compressor and tire repair kit. Smuggler might hold a pair of gloves, JS. Oh yes and I have a tank bag too.
All my opinion of course, only you know what your minimum needs are for storage.
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