I'm sorry, what? I thought the #1 rule of FJR Club was we don't sell FJR's

I'm sorry, what? I thought the #1 rule of FJR Club was we don't sell FJR's
In my garage they multiply like rabbits!
My FZ-1 (at least 12 years old) has the main ground, trigger, and 12V connection right next to each other on the same side of the block. The PCB has a solder line to the circuit grounds. 4 FJRs and almost 200K miles later, still works like a champ.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:30 pm...My only complaint on the FZ1 is that I wish they'd double layered it so the ground was under the power, so you could just run the wire to the block with minimal split to it. Having to split and go around to the other side leaves it messier than I'd like it to be....
I am not usually a fan of white bikes, but that AT is a nice looking bike!Hppants wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 6:51 pmMy FZ-1 (at least 12 years old) has the main ground, trigger, and 12V connection right next to each other on the same side of the block. The PCB has a solder line to the circuit grounds. 4 FJRs and almost 200K miles later, still works like a champ.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:30 pm...My only complaint on the FZ1 is that I wish they'd double layered it so the ground was under the power, so you could just run the wire to the block with minimal split to it. Having to split and go around to the other side leaves it messier than I'd like it to be....
Today, 3 of my good buddies and I rode the motorcycles. For me and one other, it was about 275 miles. One other cut it short by about 100 miles, and the 4th met us in the middle from North LA and he probably rode about as much as I did.
Randy (north LA) has a 2023 GSXR 1000GT with a recently upgraded rear shock (not sure from what - about 100 pounds more spring stiffness). Sweet ride:
Mike is enjoying his brand new '24 AT - I like the color combinations on this bike.
Alex chose the RT today - the white color on this bike is really nice.
We met in the middle at a taco stand we all like. I had the Cuban sandwich - different, but tasty.
And of course, we stopped mid afternoon for the obligatory confection.
Nice day in the back country.
Stay thirsty, my friends....
Yours doesn't look like this?
Had one of those on my 14 GS under the back seat. I liked it very much. Bought one when I got the 21 GS and had to return it. The newer bike did not have room for it under the rear seat, unless I put it in an unaccessible area in the tail. Kind of defeated the purpose.
I got un-lazy and went out to the garage to pull it off. Seems I mis-remembered and there's three devices connected to it. Guess I can expect this "Mis-remembering" thing to get worse as old age continues to set in.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 1:30 pm If I didn't have to pull the wires going from the front of the bike to the back I'd just move the one over from the FJR, since the FJR is currently only using one slot on the FZ1 so it's kind of a waste, but I'm lazy.![]()
Oh, it gets worse.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:45 pm Seems I mis-remembered and there's three devices connected to it. Guess I can expect this "Mis-remembering" thing to get worse as old age continues to set in.
Can't "like" packing the bikes away for months.Cav47 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:02 pm
Snuggled all 3 into their corner for the winter. Went and got 16 gallons of ethanol free 90 gas in a nearby town. It’s what just has to happen around here. It’s the only way to keep all 3 in the garage plus the Tacoma and the wife’s car while still having access to my workbench.
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lol. It is the blower attachment for blasting leaves and debris out of the gutters. It allows me to just walk around the house from the safety of the ground.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 7:42 am Im guessing the spud cannon is a long vacuum attachment so he can reach the garage ceiling and all the midwest Black Widows.
Looks great, until the wife says,"Honey, I need that storage box off that shelf right there".Cav47 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:02 pm
Snuggled all 3 into their corner for the winter. Went and got 16 gallons of ethanol free 90 gas in a nearby town. It’s what just has to happen around here. It’s the only way to keep all 3 in the garage plus the Tacoma and the wife’s car while still having access to my workbench.
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