I was going to suggest just this, and ride it like you are jwilly to fully clean it out.
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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?
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Ordered another set of Michelin tires before the $60 rebate ends.
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Fresh set of RS3 arrived for the trip out west.
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Me too. Did you notice that the dates on Rocky Mountain ATV's site are different from the Michelin site? I'm hoping that's not going to be a problem but I have my doubts.
Michelin:
https://www.michelinman.com/motorcycle/ ... ons/spring
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https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/l/20 ... may-rebateFjrVfr wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 12:25 pmMe too. Did you notice that the dates on Rocky Mountain ATV's site are different from the Michelin site? I'm hoping that's not going to be a problem but I have my doubts.
Michelin:
https://www.michelinman.com/motorcycle/ ... ons/spring
RMATV:
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/l/20 ... ebate-Info
RMATV is currently showing the Michelin rebate through May 31. I just checked.
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Don't know how I missed that. Thank you!BkerChuck wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:46 pm
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/l/20 ... may-rebate
RMATV is currently showing the Michelin rebate through May 31. I just checked.
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Cleaned the shift actuator on my 08 Advanced Edition. I got a shift 37 fault the other day and almost got stranded. After cleaning the actuator, it seems to be working as designed again. Clutch actuator will be getting cleaned this winter.
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Rode my FJR about 250 miles today. It was a wonderful day in Spokane, about 75 degrees and partly cloudy skies. As it was Memorial Day, a high traffic day, I stuck to the excellent back roads with idyllic scenery.
I screwed up and left my motophoto camera at home so there are only a few shots from today.
Sacheen Lake along the Fertile Valley road.
Along the Columbia River.
After arriving at home around 3:00 pm I washed off the windshield, front and rear tire and pull the FJR into garage in the work position then drained the drive shaft an engine oil then removed the front tire.
The Dunlop RS3 front tire was removed using my No Mar tire changer, no problem, 5 minutes even. I installed a Dunlop RS 4 in about 5 minutes, again no problem. My good luck continued balancing the front tire as I only needed to add one 1/4 oz. weight the the rim, quick an easy.
My good fortune changed quickly when I tried to remove the Dunlop RS 3 rear tire. I removed the upper bead but trying the get the No Mar tool into the lower bead was a PIA, because there was no clearance to insert the tool between the bead and the rim's valley. Grrrrr....
After wrestling with the tire to set it in the rim's valley I managed to get the tire off.
Installing the Dunlop RS4 rear tire didn't go much better. I used every trick in the book, heat, push the tire into the rim's valley, and lubrication. Damn thing was very stubborn to mount.
Here's the deal. The Dunlop RS 3 wore evenly, the FJR handled well and inspired confidence. The front tire of the Dunlop RS3 had another 500 miles left but I removed it with 5700 miles on it as I am heading to California this week. The rear tire had much more tread, perhaps enough for 1000-1500 miles. The Dunlop RS 3 fell far short of mileage expectancy. No matter I was getting 6500 miles from Michelin PR4 GTs and they are easy to mount. JSNF.
End of story.
I screwed up and left my motophoto camera at home so there are only a few shots from today.
Sacheen Lake along the Fertile Valley road.
Along the Columbia River.
After arriving at home around 3:00 pm I washed off the windshield, front and rear tire and pull the FJR into garage in the work position then drained the drive shaft an engine oil then removed the front tire.
The Dunlop RS3 front tire was removed using my No Mar tire changer, no problem, 5 minutes even. I installed a Dunlop RS 4 in about 5 minutes, again no problem. My good luck continued balancing the front tire as I only needed to add one 1/4 oz. weight the the rim, quick an easy.
My good fortune changed quickly when I tried to remove the Dunlop RS 3 rear tire. I removed the upper bead but trying the get the No Mar tool into the lower bead was a PIA, because there was no clearance to insert the tool between the bead and the rim's valley. Grrrrr....
After wrestling with the tire to set it in the rim's valley I managed to get the tire off.
Installing the Dunlop RS4 rear tire didn't go much better. I used every trick in the book, heat, push the tire into the rim's valley, and lubrication. Damn thing was very stubborn to mount.
Here's the deal. The Dunlop RS 3 wore evenly, the FJR handled well and inspired confidence. The front tire of the Dunlop RS3 had another 500 miles left but I removed it with 5700 miles on it as I am heading to California this week. The rear tire had much more tread, perhaps enough for 1000-1500 miles. The Dunlop RS 3 fell far short of mileage expectancy. No matter I was getting 6500 miles from Michelin PR4 GTs and they are easy to mount. JSNF.
End of story.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Curious - how would you compare mounting the RS4 to mountin the RS3? I've heard that the RS4 is not quite as stiff.
Your RS3 mileage is about what I get.
Your RS3 mileage is about what I get.
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I'm stumped because once the upper bead is off the lower bead is easy-peasy. Often no-tool removal, if properly lubed.fontanaman wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 12:53 am My good fortune changed quickly when I tried to remove the Dunlop RS 3 rear tire. I removed the upper bead but trying the get the No Mar tool into the lower bead was a PIA, because there was no clearance to insert the tool between the bead and the rim's valley. Grrrrr....
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I mounted the RS3 when it was 85-90°. I put the tire on the driveway in the afternoon sun for a good long time. That tire was so damn hot I had to wear gloves to protect my hands. It was a pain to put on but I prevailed.
I'd say the RS4 was harder to install because I didn't apply as much heat. I tried every trick in the book, helping hands installed, tire in the valley of the rim and lubrication. What a pain.
Good to know the RS3 mileage is what you get. It fell short of my expectations but it wore very evenly and the bike handled well. As Michelin has a rebate going on now until the end of May 2024 my next stop today is buy a set of PR4 GTs. I get about 6500 miles on a set of those and they are much easier to install. Many here don't like the wear characteristic, but for me they always hold a turn and inspire confidence, despite the wear characteristics.
There is a place in Spokane where a shop installs tires for $25 for each tire, you bring in the tires. I would have gladly paid $25 yesterday to have that rear tire installed. I was pushing the mount bar with my hip, walking into the bar with everything I had and that damn bar would not budge at times. If I like the RS4 I would have them mount the rear tire. The RS4 is going to have to be a very damn good tire to get me to that. Based on current prices, the RS4 needs to last 7800 miles to beat out a PR4 GT lasting 6500 miles, to be cost competitive. I like my tire spreadsheet. I don't expect that to happen after reading ScooterG's post on getting 7400 miles on a front RS4. That tire was fricking bald and way past it's prime!
The FJR just likes to eat front tires.
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I can't mount an RS3 (front or rear) by myself with my No Mar machine. Heat, lube, whale gizz - doesn't matter. It takes a 3rd hand with a tire spoon ahead of the No Mar bar. A couple of wood blocks on the underside (opposite of where I'm pushing the 2nd bead on) offers a little (VERY little) relief, but it still takes a minimum of 3 hands.
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The problem I see with the NoMar is the blocks that lock the wheels in. They are too big and flat and won't let the tire go down so you can get the second bead into the valley of the wheel as easily..... what you want are the optional wheel support, or what came as standard on the Cycle Hill......
I notice RS3's are almost as hard to mount as a Bridgestone (very stiff sidewalls), however, hot tire and three woodworking clamps gets it done. Oh yes and lube the valley of your wheel, makes life easier.
Next question, are you using the NoMar mounting bar?
I notice RS3's are almost as hard to mount as a Bridgestone (very stiff sidewalls), however, hot tire and three woodworking clamps gets it done. Oh yes and lube the valley of your wheel, makes life easier.
Next question, are you using the NoMar mounting bar?
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About 5 years ago BigJohn, Fester, Phil and Charline, and Randy B.came to the Outpost on their way to Alaska, Phil wanted some RS3s mounted on this RT (or maybe to take them off). I had a No Mar at the time and had a few years of experience using it. Those tires kicked my ass and then kicked it some more. Finally got it done with the assistance of many. I then banned RS3s from my shop. I now have a pneumatic/electric tire change and I spit in the general direction of RS3s and their owners..Hppants wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 6:01 pm I can't mount an RS3 (front or rear) by myself with my No Mar machine. Heat, lube, whale gizz - doesn't matter. It takes a 3rd hand with a tire spoon ahead of the No Mar bar. A couple of wood blocks on the underside (opposite of where I'm pushing the 2nd bead on) offers a little (VERY little) relief, but it still takes a minimum of 3 hands.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Yes I am using the NoMar mounting bar. One thing I forgot to do was lube the valley of the wheel. Darn I missed that trick. The upper bead was in the valley but I didn't think to try and force the lower bead into the valley.
Today I started cleaning up the FJR as I was putting it back together. I got a late start so the cleaning work is not done. One of the right front brake pads was worn about twice as much as the others. Tomorrow I will clean the pins and pistons, without a complete piston rebuild, and take it for test ride to see if the right front brake disc is warmer than the left.
One of my distractions today was to buy a set of PR4 GT's from Rocky Mt for $373 US before sales tax. I will get a $60 rebate and when I install them I won't have to bust my butt.
Today I started cleaning up the FJR as I was putting it back together. I got a late start so the cleaning work is not done. One of the right front brake pads was worn about twice as much as the others. Tomorrow I will clean the pins and pistons, without a complete piston rebuild, and take it for test ride to see if the right front brake disc is warmer than the left.
One of my distractions today was to buy a set of PR4 GT's from Rocky Mt for $373 US before sales tax. I will get a $60 rebate and when I install them I won't have to bust my butt.
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Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Yeah? Well, your mother smells of elderberries and your father is a hamster!Pterodactyl wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 11:04 pmAbout 5 years ago BigJohn, Fester, Phil and Charline, and Randy B.came to the Outpost on their way to Alaska, Phil wanted some RS3s mounted on this RT (or maybe to take them off). I had a No Mar at the time and had a few years of experience using it. Those tires kicked my ass and then kicked it some more. Finally got it done with the assistance of many. I then banned RS3s from my shop. I now have a pneumatic/electric tire change and I spit in the general direction of RS3s and their owners..Hppants wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 6:01 pm I can't mount an RS3 (front or rear) by myself with my No Mar machine. Heat, lube, whale gizz - doesn't matter. It takes a 3rd hand with a tire spoon ahead of the No Mar bar. A couple of wood blocks on the underside (opposite of where I'm pushing the 2nd bead on) offers a little (VERY little) relief, but it still takes a minimum of 3 hands.
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Dunno guys...A couple weeks ago installed a set of RS4s on Niehart's '15. It wasn't that warm a PNW day, maybe high 60s by the time we got around to his tires. I left the RS4s lay in the driveway and they were warm, but definitely not hot. With my HF / Mojo setup, front was a snap. Rear was a little stiffer, but again, went on (what I thought) was very similar to Michelin's. No struggle at all. I'll say the RS4s are easier to mount than RS3s and 'stones.
We left Panman's and my TMM (rears) lay in the driveway and didn't mount them until last. That tire my friends is one stiff SOB. Still went on w/o terrible fuss but needed extra hands to keep it in the valley.
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I have the no mar mounting bar as well. I've never heard about "lubing the valley of the rim" - learn something every day. I'll try it!
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I couldn't make the NoMar bar work....... both ~G and I use a Mojo Lever. Will be mounting up a set of RS3's tomorrow on FJR wheels for a friend.
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