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  1. Update on http://fj-09.org/post/37707... got the eBay levers from the People's Republic... This is what $50USD gets you. We'll see how that goes on...and stays on. I have to say they look and feel pretty well made and solid... makes you think of the mammoth markups (thievery) that may be taking place out there... but I reserve final judgment to much later ;) . Some pics before I go and install these... 
     

    I had similar Chinese knock-offs on my RC8R.  They were every bit as good as the Pazzo levers I had on another bike.
  2. Well, I haven't done anything to the FJ in a while, but I'm doing something for the FJ and other toys that will reside in it.
     
    Started construction on a new garage.  This is in addition to the 2-car attached garage that we already have.
     
    Looking forward to having some work space and a place to keep tools and toys.  Also looking forward to finally being able to park our cars in the original attached garage!
     
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  3. Yesterday:
     
    Removed the SW Motech crash guards and replaced with GIVI guards. The GIVI pieces offer engine case protection where the SW Motech do not. After seeing the carnage suffered by other members without some kind of engine case protection, I decided to step it up.
     
    The GIVI units also provide more options for mounting highway pegs and aux lighting.
     
    The SW Motech bars will be in the for-sale section soon.
  4. There's no valve. The tank and fuel line have quick connectors. Once you release the fuel line connector from the tank, no fuel will leak from the fitting on the tank. A little fuel will spill from the line, however. Just be ready with a rag to sop it up. There's not much.
    No need to drain the tank.
  5. Not enough said! What happened?
    filtering through stationery traffic on the way to work when the car I was alongside got fed up and decided to take a side road...... Straight into the side of me. Flipped me off the bike. I spent 40 minutes in the ambulance but I'm fine. Just very sore and have whiplash and a sore back. Bikes all damaged down the left side.
    Well, that sucks.  Hope you get the bike back into shape soon. 
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    You have also a good day... 8-) 
    ....just sharing knowledge and experience...try it...it's so much fun... ;)

    Don't worry, I don't think he was referring to you. I think he was referring to this post: 

    nice work highplains...but...I need to inform you that you just installed the Yamaha Musical Instruments logo on your FJ. The Yamaha Motors logo has the points of the tuning fork crossing the boundary of the circle. The Musical Instruments logo is the one you chose, the tuning fork completely contained inside the circle. Also, the letter M in the word YAMAHA has the center point stopping short of the two legs. The Motor logo font uses a symmetrical font and the center point touches down even with the legs. 
    ;)  (rofl)
     

    Quite interesting. As a musician, it makes me want to do this mod as a subtle wink to music. Just a tiny bit. It still goes against my policy of advertising for free though. And, I'd have to explain it to everyone except for you.
    You wouldn't have to explain it to me.  :-) I don't know if they still do it, but the Yamaha pro audio (studio recording stuff) web site used to feature gear (casual clothing and other items) that you could buy with nice designs.  I much preferred them to the motorcycle related stuff.  I still have a few and wear them occasionally.
    Edit:  It appears that they still do sell the stuff.  Link here: https://yamaha.csepromo.com/Netdata/yamaha/home.d2w/report?Merchant=Yamaha
     
  7. It couldn't be easier. Some have said that you can remove the instrument cluster to get at the connections, but I removed the windshield and it's mounting plate to access them. Couple of plastic pop rivets to remove the cover around the location where the new socket will reside.
     
    Easy. Once you start, you'll figure it out.
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