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« on: October 08, 2009, 11:14:53 AM »

Here is the ad:

2005 Yamaha FJR 1300. 29k miles. Excellent condition, runs and rides like new after having just spent over $1000 on service. New inspection. New Metzeler tires. New brakes. Newly rebuilt front forks. Oil and filter changed. Also has remaining transferable Yamaha Extended Service plan valid through 4-2010.

Extra add-on equipment:

* Cee Bailey +4+3 larger windshield
* Power Commander III USB engine fuel injection reprogrammer
* Two Brothers slip on exhaust
* Gen Mar handlebar risers
* Givi trunk with integrated brake light
* K&N air filter

Clean and clear title in hand, $6750 OBO

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The seller is letting the bike go for a very reasonable price. What should I look for, or issues I should addess?

Thanks!

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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2009, 11:56:38 AM »

As it does not say - ask how many times it has been dropped at at what speed.  Check out all the usual model specific places that result in scuffs and don't get replaced (bar ends, foot pegs, bags lights, engine cases, etc) even if he says "never".

Why were the forks rebuilt?

Sounds like a nice bike.
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2009, 03:13:44 PM »

Ask him if he has done any of the heat fixes. The first Gen FJR's were a little hot for the rider so I think there was a Mod most owners did to reduce heat. I believe it's fairly easy to do if it hasnt been done already.
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« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2009, 03:25:35 PM »


Ask him if he has done any of the heat fixes. The first Gen FJR's were a little hot for the rider so I think there was a Mod most owners did to reduce heat. I believe it's fairly easy to do if it hasnt been done already.

Easy DIY, if the heat is an issue for you. It never was for me. Listen for the Tick-o-death. Discussed on the FJR forums. Have you rode an FJR before? How about the stock exhaust? Does that come with the bike as well? TBros can be a little loud for some. Also does it come with the stock screen? Buffeting is one of the issues, and the larger screens might make it worse for you depending on your size.
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« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2009, 03:34:04 PM »

Everyone's given good advice. Overall, though, it sounds like a great deal on a well appointed bike. Congrats!

I also went from a C10 to an FJR. You're going to be amazed.   Bigok
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« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2009, 04:39:38 PM »

According to the seller, the bike has never been dropped, and yes I am getting the stock windscreen and exhaust with the bike.

I am curious though, with the PC III, 2 Bros Exhaust, and K & N Filter combo, will this FJR be noticeably faster over the stock version. Depending on my personal impressions, I may take the bike back to stock, or leave it as is... Also, I am aware of the dreaded ticking noise, and I will have about 6 mos. left on the extended warranty to do something about it.

Lastly, heat is not too often an issue for us in Michigan. The hottest day in July 2009 was 82 degrees F. Not exactly a scorcher! They are predicting snow showers for early next week. Crazy

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« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2009, 04:42:57 PM »

I don't have a PC III, but the buzz I get from those that do isn't that it's noticeably faster, but noticeably smoother, especially at low rpms.

Regarding the K&N -- you might pick up a few hp, but probably not enough to feel it. I remember when Larry Buck dynoed his C10 with a stock air filter and a K&N. He measured a gain of exactly 1 hp.  No knock on K&N. I've put 'em in my bikes before (I have a Uni in my FJR), but I wouldn't worry about a need to return to stock.

Ditto with the pipes. There's probably a small gain in horsepower, but you probably won't be close enough to the edge to gain a seat of the pants difference. If we were truly honest with ourselves, we'd admit that most folks swap pipes looking for a new sound, not a new speed.

Still, even if it was in stock trim, the hp difference you're about to experience will be quite noticeable. And fun.   Bigsmile
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« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2009, 04:57:09 PM »

I had the PC on mine. Yes you can tune the low end throttle response so it's no longer an on/off switch. And also smooth out the 4K rpm vibes as well. They are not gone, but better. No more pins and needles on the right hand. The one thing is around town my mileage took a big dive. Went from 40 to 32. Highway went from mid 40's to 40-41. This was using the smoothness map. Stock pipe and no K&N on mine. Really no power difference at all. With the pipe and the filter you might notice a little, but the PC is more for rideability then power.
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« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2009, 08:01:16 PM »

I have a set of Leo Vince exhaust cans on my '05 FJR without a PCIII and there is a noticeable increase in mid-range power and throttle response with them on.

Every now and then I put the stock cans back on when my wife rides with me and can really tell the difference.

You are getting one of the best looking of all the FJR's so enjoy it.

At 66k miles mine runs like a top and I still grin every single time I fire that bad boy up.

Do a google search on "cromeit heat fix" to find the heat fix mods.  I did them on mine after riding it for a year and wish I had done them sooner.  They are easy to do.

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« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2009, 09:03:16 PM »

Others have covered the incidental stuff regarding this bike.  

As a former owner of an '05 FJR,
my best advice is to start putting away money for those pesky speeding tickets which seem to occur
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Best of luck.  It's a fantastic price for a really nice machine.  
 
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« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2009, 12:20:19 PM »

Hey guys:

The seller sent me some hi res pics, so I thought I would add them to my posting!

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/rr106/ack535/FJR1300.jpg

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/rr106/ack535/FJR1300-2.jpg

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« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2009, 12:35:43 PM »

Wow -- I thought my V-stream shield was big. That thing's a monster!

No question, though -- you're getting a great deal. Enjoy it!
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« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2009, 03:47:30 PM »


Wow -- I thought my V-stream shield was big. That thing's a monster!

No question, though -- you're getting a great deal. Enjoy it!


Yeah, no doubt it is big! Should be good for the cold weather months, plus I am getting the stock windscreen I can use in the summer.

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« Reply #13 on: October 09, 2009, 03:53:28 PM »

That's a nice bike - please do fill us in on how you like her.  I am looking for something similar too.  Either Sprint, FJR, Connnie, Honda ST or Moto Guzzi.  Sounds like we have heard this before but my little Nighthawk sucks doing long distances.
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« Reply #14 on: October 09, 2009, 04:41:55 PM »

Pete,

Congrats on the new bike.  I'm disappointed you didn't buy my bike and I'm also glad you didn't buy my bike!  
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« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2009, 04:55:23 PM »

Yep it's the sport-tourer of the decade for sure.  Razz  Check the little glove box in the front left fairing.  You push the button when the key on and the bike in neutral to open it.  Some people don't know the correct procedure and simply pry it open which ruins the latch.  
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« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2009, 05:05:15 PM »




Yeah, no doubt it is big! Should be good for the cold weather months, plus I am getting the stock windscreen I can use in the summer.

Pete


By the way, when I reread my post, it sounded like I was slagging on it, but I didn't mean to. It's a really popular size and I think it will do you well in the cold.

Have a great day tomorrow!
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« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2009, 06:05:10 PM »


Yep it's the sport-tourer of the decade for sure.  Razz  Check the little glove box in the front left fairing.  You push the button when the key on and the bike in neutral to open it.  Some people don't know the correct procedure and simply pry it open which ruins the latch.  

wow, didn't know there was a procedure for opening the lil glove box. but even if i didn't, i sure as heck wouldn't try to pry it open. that's just r-tarded!!! no offense to people that have actually tried to pry it open but come on people....  if you can't figure that out, then you need to step back from the bike and just give it to me.
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« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2009, 06:57:45 PM »

Thanks guys:

I will post up some pics of her when I get her home on Saturday!

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« Reply #19 on: October 26, 2009, 07:21:35 AM »


Ask him if he has done any of the heat fixes. The first Gen FJR's were a little hot for the rider so I think there was a Mod most owners did to reduce heat. I believe it's fairly easy to do if it hasnt been done already.


I have ridden several gen2 FJRs and I didnt notice and less heat than the gen 1 bikes. Mine does not have the heat mods adn I ride inthe deep south all year round. Great bike.
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