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  1. Nice to see confirmation that my install was all good. I did find a couple references that confirm that the "spring" disk/ring is installed with the dish facing out from the engine. I had a bitch of a time getting the case lever clocked correctly. I gave up and just took ring pliers and took the lever off, then installed the case cover, the reinstall the lever clocked correctly. Painless. Awesome video BlurGuide!
  2. I joined the club. Wasn't going to do it as it was cost prohibitive IMO. Then I found the beak on ebay for something like $25 bucks, so I jumped. Really happy with the look, and install was easy.
  3. Wish he was a sponsor, but Jamie at Daugherty Motorsports just did my forks with a revalve, springs, new bushings and seals and I couldn't be happier. No more brake dive and no more "jittery" front end. I think I paid $425, but I also popped for high end seals. Pretty sure Jamie quoted me $335 for the revalve and springs, but I needed new bushings and seals (24k miles). I too like to ride a bit aggressive but had no confidence in the front end. Night and day difference. The bike feels like it will handle anything I tell it to.
  4. I recently bought a used 2015 FJ and it came with the touring windscreen, and I'd prefer the stock one. I'm more of a naked bike guy. If anyone would like to do an even swap, I'd appreciate it. Its not new, no damage but has the usual very light swirls plastic gets from cleaning. Looks like this: Product Details Merry, Merry, and Happy, Happy! Chris
  5. Indeed! Waiting on a new CCT gasket so I can double check new shims and button this up. Fingers crossed for tomorrow. 5 inches of snow on the ground last night, and its just started snowing again. 3+ inches expected. Gonna have a proper White Christmas here this year. Should also be getting my forks back from Daugherty Motorsports. Not a vendor, but with Matt busy elsewhere, and DM close by, I chose to use my local guy.
  6. Congrats and welcome aboard! ^^what he said. Lots of ideas to personalize your bike.
  7. Pulled the exhaust cam, buckets and shims then calculated desired new shims. Went to the dealer I bought the bike from for shims and they offered to just swap the old shims for new shims. 👍 They also checked all my measurements to make sure I got the correct shims.
  8. LOL! "little bit pregnant"... yea. You guys are right, I need to just do it. Thanks for the push, gents, much appreciated! Best, Chris
  9. So, I just got finished checking the valve clearances. Intake all good. Exhaust (amazingly all) measured a snug .25mm, so it may be closer to .24mm. 24,216 miles on the bike bought in November from a dealer. Seeing as how this is so close to the .26mm spec, can I safely wait a couple more thousand miles before I actually pull the cam to reshim? Thanks all! Chris
  10. LOL. Necro-post! But great info Piotrek-- great comparison. I have my eye on this bar, and I believe you've clenched it for me. Thanks for taking the time to put this together for the forum.
  11. ^^Indeed! IMHO, the purpose built spaceship cars kinda detract from the GTs and production cars. Oh BTW, there's a pretty good Ford v Ferrari historical documentary on Netflix. I think its called "24 hours". Watched it last night. Was pretty good. I didn't realize the mk1's were as much trouble as they were on their Le Mans debut. Took a number of revisions on the mk2 before Ford got their first podium sweep.
  12. So I've had my 2015 for about 2 weeks. Got it with 24k miles. Since this is new to me, I'll be crawling through all the scheduled maintenance items just to make sure everything caught up, tight, and right. - Forks going to DMr Performance for revalve and springs. - ECU to 2WDW. - Check and shim valves as needed. - APM adjust. - Trim handlebars by 2 inches. - Wrap or plasti-dip the luggage lids. If funds and time are still available by riding season: - LED signals. - K-Tech Rear shock - Rizoma or Renthal handlebars for more sporty configuration if the OEM bar trim doesn't satisfy. - Sargent seats. That should keep me busy! Cheers!
  13. Well, I just bought a 2015 red FJ. Appears to be in great shape, 24K miles. Wow, that front fork harshness is pretty intense. Hopefully I can get "Forks by Matt" to do his magic. Aside from the forks, I'm liking this bike. Thanks for everyone's input. Chris
  14. Thanks, gents. All very helpful comments and observation. Much appreciated.
  15. Hello all. I'm Chris. Been doing some interweb research on a bike purchase sometime after December. Coming from an FZR600, with about a 12 year break. Way too old to fold myself up on a sport bike, but really enjoyed the "connected" quick response of that old fizzer and hope to capture a measure of that with my next purchase and also facilitate comfortable riding with my spouse. I've narrowed by choices to either an FJ09 or an FJR. Maybe a Connie or Versys, but probably not. I had the fortunate luck to run into an FJR that the owner let me take a quick ride on. Wonderful bike, but feels quite a bit heavier. I wonder if there is anyone out there in central Indy who might be willing to oblige me a brief ride on their FJ09? I hope to find the FJ09 much lighter feeling. Cheers everyone!
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