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checkereddemon

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  1. 9Rider wrote:
    >> When I get my RED FJ-09 I will break it in by MotoMan's method and change oil and filter at 20 miles then 600 and every 2500mi....<<
     
    Wow, that's a lot of oil changes! I honestly think that changing the oil/filter every 2500 mi. is way overkill if you're using a good filter and synthetic oil. These bikes can easily, and safely, go 5,000 mi. between changes. Why waste oil and money when it's not necessary? I have been using a 5,000 mi. interval for almost 30 years now, never had an oil-related problem....
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  2. Here is a post that I made to 4TheRiders.com:
     
    >> One more comment, if I may? I can tell you that filing a complaint with the US’s NHTSA can and does result in restitution being made to owners of faulty vehicles.
     
    I recently received a letter from Mazda (after I joined in on such a complaint about the Mazda 3’s “sticky dash” syndrome) that they were going to replace my entire dash for free. This costs, at least, over $1,000 worth of parts and labor. And we’re not talking about something nearly as serious as having your bike and tires covered in oil while at speed….
     
    I suggest that ALL owners of the defective FJ-09s post such a complaint to the NHTSA. Who knows, maybe Yamaha will be a little more charitable once Uncle Sam gets on their case?!
     
    NHTSA Link:
    https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/  <<
     
    How about it fellas, are you willing to spend 10 minutes in an effort to get this most serious issue handled properly??
  3. I am long time MD rider who, unfortunately, re-located from Bethesda to West Palm Beach. Talk about a change of topography. I do SOOOO miss riding the hilly, twisty, roads that are all around the VA/MD/DC area. In fact, I'm moving to within about 100 mi. of Asheville, NC for retirement. Then I'll be able to invite you guys down to spend time hanging out, spanking The Dragon and all the other nearby great roads!!
     
    It's gonna be a dream come true for me and I absolutely cannot wait for it to happen!! In fact, as a prelude, I have a trip planned Apr. 12 - 18 for a ride from here (So Fl) to Tellico Plains, TN and back. Anyone who lives along the way is welcome to join me.  I'm meeting up with a group of very accomplished riders at Jack and Lori Hunt's Motorcycle Campground and we'll be strafing many of the roads surrounding the Dragon....
  4. I own a very fine torque wrench indeed, but unless I'm doing internal motor work - not much of that nowadays, I go with my calibrated hands, wrists, and forearms. The idea for all bolts is to snug them down and then give it just a pinch more so that the bolt is stretched just a wee bit. I'm *especially* careful with mating dissimilar metals and generally use either anti-seize or thread locker depending upon the application.
     
    In 45 years of riding and wrenching, I've had precious few bolts come loose, nor have I stripped more than a small handful. But then again, I don't ride Harleys and other such bikes that have paint shaker motors...
     
  5. I went too the Yamaha dealer and sat on a Super Ten - man, those are some nice footpegs!! For me, I think it's gonna come down to either the Super Ten's pegs or the ones shown in the FleaBay link (swivel pedals) that Fanowater posted.
     
    I like the Super Ten's pegs because of the squishy rubber, probably really help with some of the buzz. Buuuut, I like the swivel pedals for their adjustability. FWIW, the legroom on the Super Ten was like riding a Lazy Boy, the most legroom I've ever encountered on a bike.
     
    Decisions, decisions...
  6. I fitted some Grip Puppies which mitigated *some* of the vibrations coming thru my "handguardless" handlebars. If Don at Vibranator would ever respond to my repeated emails for purchasing instructions, I'd love to install a set of those!
     
    I also installed a set of Woodcraft frame sliders that are mounted on the forward-most engine mounts. They look like they'll do a proper job of protection. And, an added bonus, they also provide a place for me to place my feet when I need to straighten my long legs - 34" inseam - w00t!!
     
    3 daze ago, I installed my new Corbin seat - wow!! What an improvement that made in my ass's comfort, the factory plank, errrr stock seat, is a cruel joke foisted on us by Yamaha...
  7. Clint, do you perchance have a link to the Super Tenere rubber/cleated footpegs you had pictured? Are those the stock footpegs? They look to me to be the best of both worlds and SWMotech's version is very pricey at $159 for a set.  I'd like to see something under $100 if at all possible...
     
    TIA!!
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