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panooch

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  1. 180 MPH on a dyno, hmmm. Never new. Those red lights must mean trouble.
  2. I think several of us had our battles with the reservoir bottle and its collars. I walked away from it three times before "luck" allowed me to finalize reassembly. Getting the collars back in proper place was my challenge.
  3. I see the event in Shasta is this weekend. I still have boxes of parts for those little rascals which I'm sure are in high demand. Would love to find a good useful place for them. If you know of anyone, please PM me. I have a long list of part #'s and descriptions someplace.
  4. Years ago an event took place for several years in Mt. Shasta CA that brought Canadians down and western state owners together. I believe I remember over 100 cars in one place. Have photos someplace, 35 mm for those that remember that format.
  5. Yes, it is part of the group. It was sitting in some guy’s backyard for 17 years, and we went down and rescued it a few years ago. It’s being improved slowly but surely. Ooops, getting off topic BUT, great little cars. Heres the 69 2000 I restored years back. Also had a 67 1/2 low windshield 2000. Lots of fun on those trips. https://s8.postimg.cc/ktixqrzyd/Passidewotop_7.jpg' alt='Passidewotop_7.jpg'>
  6. Flushed cooling system and replaced coolant. Had my turn struggling with which collar went where on the reservoir cover. Changed engine oil & filter, degrunged, cleaned and lubed chain, lubed clutch cable then cut off oil pan fin and installed Mazda flat drain plug. I also installed SW Motech Engage tank bag and SW Motech EVO GPS gadget for Engage bag. Finally I researched Bagster and Top Sellerie seats. Time for a new one.
  7. Well that all sucks. Sorry to hear about your misfortune. YAMAHA, where are you?
  8. I've been waiting for your suspension parts to arrive also. Please let us know how she rides.
  9. Clovis, California. Access to the Sierra's within 30 miles and great roads all around. 60 miles from southern entrance to Yosemite.
  10. Had a Stebel Nautilus on my ST1300A that saved my hide more then once. Its on my to do list but until then, I'm staying away from cars. Nice write up, thanks.
  11. I'm waiting for your Matris suspension to arrive and get installed. Ride report, you'll be the first to let us know.
  12. Anxious to see a write up once you get it all dialed in. Are you replacing the OEM caps for compression adjustment or does Traxxion now include them with the AK-20 kit? If I'm not mistaken, I think there's an option but I haven't spoken to Traxxion about it on the FJ-09.
  13. Was that new or used? I looked on eBay and they are over $150. Thanks!I got a new set off fleabay last year from a private party for same price with shipping. I think they've been discontinued but still readily available.
  14. No, Givi SV201 do not need additional hardware brackets. But I do recommend adjusting them up high. You can also use bungee's to pull the two carry handles together and with the tops pulled towards each other, the bottoms will never bounce in towards the tire. I carry a small tool pouch on the passenger's seat between the two bags and the bungee also holds this in place so it works out well for me. These aren't OEM so one should plan just a bit of tinkering, as with most soft bags, to get them the way you want. Four bungee cords supplied that I adjusted the length and ends on to fit how I wanted. They're on and off the bike in one or two minutes. Very simple.
  15. The rear peg brackets are the primary tie down points and rear grab handles removed so the bags can ride higher, avoiding rear tire rub. I ended up using black tape on contact points to avoid rub through on painted surfaces under rear seat. I have Givi Monokey E21, E360 set up but waiting for a better mount kit I guess. So these are working reasonably well. I like the nighttime reflective protection also and their lighter then a hard luggage system which is nice. I believe they're discontinued and might be getting a bit harder to find. I see Competition Accessories still lists them link, Givi SV201's but I think there were two sizes. I got the smaller ones and only had to expand them once so far. So plenty of room. Also added Kuryakyn link license plate attachment for helmet lock. There's always better, or soon will be, but the system has worked well for my needs.
  16. Yep, and I did undo the electrical connection to turn the tank. Then hooked it back up to start the bike. I left the high pressure line connected. It's flexible enough to turn the tank without causing any problems IMO.
  17. Yes, nice write up and thanks for motivating me to get the oil pan and drain plug mod done.
  18. For dual sport and winter street (FJ) riding I currently have and like Sidi Canyon Goretex. They have a flexible Vibram sole, very comfortable, waterproof membrane, great to walk in and keep your feet warm and dry. But they don't quite offer the protection I'd like and pretty warm for hot summers. For just street summer (FJ) road riding I like Sidi Vertigo Air's. They have a stiffer sole and body, very cool temp wise, also very comfortable and light weight. But not quite the flexibility and walking comfort I enjoy with the Canyon's as they are strictly a street/track boot but still not a full out race. Their also not waterproof but I can wrap up my feet in trash bag if caught in serious rain. The two combinations cover all my on and off road riding. If I ever have to get a replacement pair, Sidi's last forever and their Vibram soles are replaceable, I believe I'd replace the Canyon's with Sidi Armada GoreTex. Vibram sole that's almost flat enough for off road, waterproof, comfortable and better then average protection. Probably a bit stiff during break in but I understand they soften up well after walking in them awhile. I'm sure they'd be too warm for my summers though. I ride low 20's during winters and the first few digits over 100 during summers.
  19. I set mine @ 6 1/2 notches out from full in on the front for 195 lb rider weight and 20 lbs of gear to get 30% sag. Should be a good starting point to get you where you want it with 220 lbs payload. I forget what I set the rear at. I'll let you know. Rear I have on notch #5. Looks like a total of 6 notches which I will use #6 for longer then weekend rides with additional gear. The increments between the full notches I've not used. Here are good reads from other members and their settings:link More:link
  20. I set mine @ 6 1/2 notches on the front for 195 lb rider weight and 20 lbs of gear to get 30% sag. Should be a good starting point to get you where you want it with 220 lbs payload. I forget what I set the rear at. I'll let you know.
  21. Your welcome. Please note, I do not have heated grips installed, OEM or aftermarket. Redfjniner I believe does have heated grips.
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