Re: What did you do to your FJR today?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:08 pm
I put air in my tires and rode to breakfast.
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Good for you, it gets better. My surgeon was surprised that i was pain free and off my meds 1 month after my fusion surgery. My first longish day ride was 3 months after my surgery...500 mile day up to tech day in Owosso, MI. and back. The real test came 4 months after surgery, out to YFO in California and back...6600 miles in 13 days...no issues.Blueridgerider wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 12:29 pm Was given the green light to ride 2 months after my fusion surgery! He originally told me it would be longer. I think those surgeons like to under promise and over deliver. About all I could do was cleaned it up during that time and now am ready to rock. 3 rides in just over a week, the last 250 miles. I will say that after that ride in all the twistiest places I was sore like after a hard workout. It does take a few good rides to get back in riding shape after going through a surgery and recovery like that. Man it feels good to be back out there and I really realized how good for my soul it is to ride after not being able to for awhile.
You did good. I just paid real money for a few rivets and bolts from motosport.com.Cav47 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 9:16 pm I said the heck with it and jumped on the FJR for a quick buzz up to Bloomington Illinois. Guy up there posted on ADVRIDER that he had a bunch of FJR items. The Main few things were a full quart of unopened whale Jizz from Yamaha for the final drive. Another quart of Yamaha lube oil, A bar end, a bunch of crush washer, and quite a few miscellaneous fasteners. A package of wind shield screws, and small screws that no one loc tites and they fall out.
He was going to pitch them since he no longer has the FJR. So I figured I could be a holding place in case someone needs these specific items in the future. I have certainly benefitted from the group here and if I get to a tech day soon, I know Ray and crew could always use some inventory.
My eye did fine and I got to ride some while saving the landfill from these items.
If someone needs some specific stuff, why are we ordering up on websites now? I know I have at least 100 small fasteners for FJRs at this point. I would be happy to ship someone any of the stuff I have accumulated. One bar end seems silly, but then again, they only fall over on one side at at time.danh600 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:05 pmYou did good. I just paid real money for a few rivets and bolts from motorsport.com.Cav47 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 9:16 pm I said the heck with it and jumped on the FJR for a quick buzz up to Bloomington Illinois. Guy up there posted on ADVRIDER that he had a bunch of FJR items. The Main few things were a full quart of unopened whale Jizz from Yamaha for the final drive. Another quart of Yamaha lube oil, A bar end, a bunch of crush washer, and quite a few miscellaneous fasteners. A package of wind shield screws, and small screws that no one loc tites and they fall out.
He was going to pitch them since he no longer has the FJR. So I figured I could be a holding place in case someone needs these specific items in the future. I have certainly benefitted from the group here and if I get to a tech day soon, I know Ray and crew could always use some inventory.
My eye did fine and I got to ride some while saving the landfill from these items.
Plus the "in stock" parts were backordered and took a month to get here.
Ordering online is now an adventure.
I tend to do stuff the hard way. Next time I will just call you.Cav47 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:08 pmIf someone needs some specific stuff, why are we ordering up on websites now? I know I have at least 100 small fasteners for FJRs at this point. I would be happy to ship someone any of the stuff I have accumulated. One bar end seems silly, but then again, they only fall over on one side at at time.danh600 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 7:05 pmYou did good. I just paid real money for a few rivets and bolts from motorsport.com.Cav47 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 9:16 pm I said the heck with it and jumped on the FJR for a quick buzz up to Bloomington Illinois. Guy up there posted on ADVRIDER that he had a bunch of FJR items. The Main few things were a full quart of unopened whale Jizz from Yamaha for the final drive. Another quart of Yamaha lube oil, A bar end, a bunch of crush washer, and quite a few miscellaneous fasteners. A package of wind shield screws, and small screws that no one loc tites and they fall out.
He was going to pitch them since he no longer has the FJR. So I figured I could be a holding place in case someone needs these specific items in the future. I have certainly benefitted from the group here and if I get to a tech day soon, I know Ray and crew could always use some inventory.
My eye did fine and I got to ride some while saving the landfill from these items.
Plus the "in stock" parts were backordered and took a month to get here.
Ordering online is now an adventure.
The 2nd replacement battery they sent to replace the faulty one is no better. Won't hold a charge and when newly charged quickly goes dead. Going back to the garmin original which still holds up pretty well, just not as well as when it was new. $20 wasted. That XT just got more expensive.D-Eagle wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 9:31 am A month ago I put a new battery from amazon in my Garmin 660 that has served me ever so well over the years. The siren call from the new XT is strong, especially the easier to see graphics, but there has been JUST enough complaining about it to keep me safely in my 660 comfort zone. I have no desire to wire a new toy either. Well, twice over the weekend the garmin acted up. Didn't come on, then was dim. I was cursing myself for missing the latest XT sale. Yesterday when I got home I put in the old garmin battery and it fired right up and worked fine. Called the company on amazon and they are sending me a new battery, but I may just leave the old one in. It doesn't hold a charge like it used to, but since it's wired it really doesn't need to.
No "Tunnel of Trees" action?D-Eagle wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:10 pm Checked the air in the tires. Meeting up with some Harley friends from Canada to ride some up-North farm country this weekend.
2 Yamaha's
1 Honda
6 Harley's
2 Indian's
1 KTM (must be one of those rich people)
The ride will not be fast but it is not intended to be. True straight, boring, flat roads and I still can't wait.
That's what that narrow lane between the two solid yellow lines are for. Passing.D-Eagle wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:53 pm Not this time. We did that one time and there was something going on and we went through at a walking pace. It sucked and took forever. This time avoiding tourist areas...strictly farm country....so combines, a stray cow, an Amish buggy (and associated poop), and perhaps a meth head driver should be our only obstacles on Saturday.
wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:58 pmThat's what that narrow lane between the two solid yellow lines are for. Passing.D-Eagle wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:53 pm Not this time. We did that one time and there was something going on and we went through at a walking pace. It sucked and took forever. This time avoiding tourist areas...strictly farm country....so combines, a stray cow, an Amish buggy (and associated poop), and perhaps a meth head driver should be our only obstacles on Saturday.
wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:58 pm
That's what that narrow lane between the two solid yellow lines are for. Passing.