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What did you do to your FJR today?
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They won't come out too far if you leave the old pads in.....
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Rode it to pick up a mojolever. And I don’t even own a tire changer.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
bill lumberg wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:32 pm Rode it to pick up a mojolever. And I don’t even own a tire changer.
Yet.
And If anyone needs one, wouldn’t that t be you?
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Now all you need is a stand to hold the wheel.bill lumberg wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 6:32 pm Rode it to pick up a mojolever. And I don’t even own a tire changer.
I have a mojolever but have been disappointed in its ability to roll the bead over the rim.
The other end uses a NoMar tip which is excellent at removing the tire.
Almost exclusively use NoMar spoon/levers to mount.
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I never got a recall letter on the second ECU flash for my 2017ES. I was away snow-birding in the SW for two months recently and my mail was messed up, mostly my fault, so I didn't get a letter. Anyway today I got around to finding the USA Yamaha recall web site to find my FJR was recalled. Interesting thing is the NHTSA web site didn't show an open recall. Weird. My FJR runs fine so I will get to it later.
I call the shop that did the tranny recall to confirm the ECU needs reflashing. They said it did. I also inquired about the cost to check the valves. The response was 9.5 hours of shop time at $138 per hour. With sales tax it comes to $1427.68, before the cost of engine coolant and what ever other parts they find in need of replacement. I guess will be doing this work myself until I sell the beast.
I call the shop that did the tranny recall to confirm the ECU needs reflashing. They said it did. I also inquired about the cost to check the valves. The response was 9.5 hours of shop time at $138 per hour. With sales tax it comes to $1427.68, before the cost of engine coolant and what ever other parts they find in need of replacement. I guess will be doing this work myself until I sell the beast.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Removed, cleaned, greased, reinstall the relay arm. First time done on this bike with 31,000 and all was good. Also I was able to get all the center stand and relay arm bolts out without cutting.
Also installed a new Ohlins YA-707.
Also installed a new Ohlins YA-707.
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This is why I'm amazed when I hear people getting their valves checked for $150.fontanaman wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:28 pm I also inquired about the cost to check the valves. The response was 9.5 hours of shop time at $138 per hour. With sales tax it comes to $1427.68, before the cost of engine coolant and what ever other parts they find in need of replacement. I guess will be doing this work myself until I sell the beast.
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One should be able to get a valve check done in about 4 hours, depending on what other work you're getting done at the time.... stay away from them fontanaman. Here's a recent post from a Canajan in another sandbox...... IMHO reasonable for dealer service.
"My 42,000km (26,600mile) service on my 2020 FJR (completed September 2021), which included valve check, coolant flush, new spark plugs, new air filtre (old one was fine), and brake and clutch fluid change, was $868CAD. The bill broke down as follows: 5.25 hours labour at $120/hour, parts $118, coolant and supplies $27, and tax $93 (13%)."
"My 42,000km (26,600mile) service on my 2020 FJR (completed September 2021), which included valve check, coolant flush, new spark plugs, new air filtre (old one was fine), and brake and clutch fluid change, was $868CAD. The bill broke down as follows: 5.25 hours labour at $120/hour, parts $118, coolant and supplies $27, and tax $93 (13%)."
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No wonder it’s cheaper. He spelled filter wrong.raYzerman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 2:12 pm One should be able to get a valve check done in about 4 hours, depending on what other work you're getting done at the time.... stay away from them fontanaman. Here's a recent post from a Canajan in another sandbox...... IMHO reasonable for dealer service.
"My 42,000km (26,600mile) service on my 2020 FJR (completed September 2021), which included valve check, coolant flush, new spark plugs, new air filtre (old one was fine), and brake and clutch fluid change, was $868CAD. The bill broke down as follows: 5.25 hours labour at $120/hour, parts $118, coolant and supplies $27, and tax $93 (13%)."
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Not a bad price. Wonder if that is "standard" or if it is based upon actual hours. Valve check doesn't take long if there are no adjustments but as soon as you need to make changes, it adds at least 50% to the time. At 42,000 km, it seems likely that no adjustments were needed. Even without adjustments, getting all that done in 5.25 hours is pretty good.raYzerman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 2:12 pm One should be able to get a valve check done in about 4 hours, depending on what other work you're getting done at the time.... stay away from them fontanaman. Here's a recent post from a Canajan in another sandbox...... IMHO reasonable for dealer service.
"My 42,000km (26,600mile) service on my 2020 FJR (completed September 2021), which included valve check, coolant flush, new spark plugs, new air filtre (old one was fine), and brake and clutch fluid change, was $868CAD. The bill broke down as follows: 5.25 hours labour at $120/hour, parts $118, coolant and supplies $27, and tax $93 (13%)."
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I can do a check in less than 5.25 hours if I put my mind to it. Geez. Usually still takes me all weekend or two weeks depending on interruptions and me finding something shiny to play with.
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Me too in 5.25 hr or less - if I don't encounter any issues and don't need to replace any shims. We will assume I don't have problems with the valve cover gasket, that I don't drop a bolt somewhere, have problems with the coolant pipe or lose/break push-pins. Not to mention a coolant leak... Always takes longer than expected because I always find other stuff to do while I am in there.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:16 pm I can do a check in less than 5.25 hours if I put my mind to it. Geez. Usually still takes me all weekend or two weeks depending on interruptions and me finding something shiny to play with.
Very little extra time needed for plugs or coolant because these have to come out anyway (just time to get stuff from shop stores and open packages).
Brake/clutch fluid flush and air filter add at least an hour. Still think that time is more than fair - certainly wouldn't argue with them about it.
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To be clear, I can do a check in that amount of time, not an adjustment. I think these dealers are billing for adjustment when many times the adjustment is not necessary and can do the check very quickly.FJRoss wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:37 pmMe too in 5.25 hr or less - if I don't encounter any issues and don't need to replace any shims.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:16 pm I can do a check in less than 5.25 hours if I put my mind to it. Geez. Usually still takes me all weekend or two weeks depending on interruptions and me finding something shiny to play with.
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What was time it took to do the job? I also want to do this job and will be my first on the FJR.Road Runner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:34 pm Removed, cleaned, greased, reinstall the relay arm. First time done on this bike with 31,000 and all was good. Also I was able to get all the center stand and relay arm bolts out without cutting.
Also installed a new Ohlins YA-707.
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Took it motorcycle shopping. Didn't find anything. Still, weather was pleasant, so I had a nice ride, burned half a tank of gas running around the Dallas area.
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I didn't time myself and stopped for a long lunch and visit friends. If you are doing the shock and relay arm I would say about 6 hours.Boston wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 8:26 amWhat was time it took to do the job? I also want to do this job and will be my first on the FJR.Road Runner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:34 pm Removed, cleaned, greased, reinstall the relay arm. First time done on this bike with 31,000 and all was good. Also I was able to get all the center stand and relay arm bolts out without cutting.
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Took the '13 for a leisurely ride then an extended high speed run down a couple interstates. About 3 hrs in all. It's the first time it's been run since autumn.
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Not sure where we're goin, but after a Stax breakfast we're headed out for a day ride to exercise the FJRs.
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Imma head somewhere today, dunno where. 80 degrees in these parts later.
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Took me about 7 hours but probably 3 hours of that was time lost due to operater errors. Over 90 minutes wasted on cutting the 2 center stand bolts with a trip to the hardware store for new Sawzall blades. Should be able to do it in 4 hours give or take.Boston wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 8:26 amWhat was time it took to do the job? I also want to do this job and will be my first on the FJR.Road Runner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:34 pm Removed, cleaned, greased, reinstall the relay arm. First time done on this bike with 31,000 and all was good. Also I was able to get all the center stand and relay arm bolts out without cutting.
Also installed a new Ohlins YA-707.
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