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vespadaddy

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  1. Yesterday was a good day, I installed an M4 slip on exhaust. 
     
    Added some padding to the seat.
    Installed my ECU that's been flashed by 2wheeldynoworks. 
     
    And finished in installing my AP900C cruise control from Brandondist.com. 
     
    Some more cc pics.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    She's done for now.
     

    Which cruise control switch did you end up using?  The Super Tenere switch block, or the trail tech?
  2. I swapped out my OEM oil drain plug for the Mazda shorty replacement, filled the oil, tightened the filter, and re-installed my reflashed ECU.
     
    I left the side panels, signals and tank shroud plastics uninstalled, since the tank will be coming back off on Monday for the cruise control install.
     
    I also installed my new Givi TankLock ring. The BF23 ring is rather tall, and a bit visually obtrusive, but I'll probably have the tank bag on all the time anyway.
  3. I'm wondering if the power gains are worth pulling the tank again - the foam looks like it keeps out leaves, twigs and small furry animals that may otherwise get sucked in...
    I'm wondering why Yamaha spent 3p on a piece of foam just to reduce the power output of an engine they spent a fiver on to make more efficient. Maybe that's why they lopped one cylinder off, to save more. Or, hang on, did they add one cylinder - I'm confused.
    My guess on the reason for the foam: I'll bet it reduces intake noise (honk).  I'm betting the air filter will require more frequent servicing too. 
     
  4. Has anyone replaced the stock footpegs yet? Anyone tried these? http://yamabits.co.uk/yamaha-mt-09-tracer-billet-touring-foot-pegs-rider.html 
    Will footpegs for the fz-09 work on our bike?
     

    My dealer told me that the rubber-topped FZ pegs are a straight swap. I dislike the pegs on my FJ: being so heavily 'studded' - rather resembling some weapon out of a Middle Ages weapons armoury - they do not readily allow me to move my feet around. Was told here (Oz) the FZ's pegs will cost around $150.   No doubt cheaper aftermarket items are available.
    L of S

    The stockers haven't bothered me yet, but IIRC, the FZ6 pegs are much cheaper, and fit.  Rubber topped, too.
  5. More time with the CalSci. A big Meh. Bobble head effect. I'm 5'6". I'll have to switch between OEM and the shorty to see which works better. I did however change to using foam earplugs and the Moldex Meteor earplugs #6630 NRR28 work great for me. I was using silicone re-useable before and should have gone disposable sooner.
    Which Calsci screen?  The tall touring?
  6. If weight reduction and/or CCA capacity increase is what you're after, wouldn't you be further ahead with a LiPO or LiFPo battery? I bought an AlienMotion battery for my Husky, and it's smaller, lighter and more powerful than the stock battery. The price might be higher than an AGM battery, but given the farkles a lot of people are hanging on this bike, the price difference between battery types seems small.
  7. I've finally had an opportunity to ride my bike, and the Kouba mirror extenders are my favorite mod thus far. The mirrors actually work, without requiring me to fold my arms in like a freezing anorectic bird. And, if you aren't intimately familiar with the FJ-09, you would never notice that there are mirror extenders installed. They match very well, same circumference, etc etc. The Kouba extenders are well worth the cost for USA consumers. (shipping)
    There is no shipping cost if these are purchased directly from the manufacturers site. 
    They were very easy to work with and very responsive to emails etc...
     
    Highly recommend going to them vs the distributor i saw charging ridiculous shipping charges.
    I agree, this is true for US consumers.  I don't think it applies for other continents.
  8. I've finally had an opportunity to ride my bike, and the Kouba mirror extenders are my favorite mod thus far. The mirrors actually work, without requiring me to fold my arms in like a freezing anorectic bird. And, if you aren't intimately familiar with the FJ-09, you would never notice that there are mirror extenders installed. They match very well, same circumference, etc etc. The Kouba extenders are well worth the cost for USA consumers. (shipping)
  9. Here's a link to the Yamaha case I bought.  It fits on the Yamaha rack, and is quick on and off.  Holds 2 helmets, and looks like it matches the lines of the bike a bit better than other trunks I looked at (my opinion, obviously).  Also, you can re-key the lock on the yamaha trunk (and bags), to use the ignition key.
     
     
    http://www.yamaha-motor.eu/eu/accessories/genuine-options/luggage/50l-top-case-city/34B-F84A8-10-00/details.acc
  10. Yes, they fit using the same mounting points.  The inner 2/3 of the bag is the same, just the lid is thinner, so the bike won't be quite as wide as the FJR.  Yamaha does have a nice OEM trunk that will hold 2 helmets.
     
    That's what I went with--city hard bags and a big trunk.  All of it pops on and off in seconds.
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  11. I did manage to re-key all 3 factory Yamaha hard bags to use the ignition key today. I have the FJ-09 Yamaha side cases, and ordered the lockset for them. It came with 3 locks. I also ordered the 50L Yamaha top case, and the lockset that goes with that. The only part of the trunk lockset that I used was the black aluminum tumbler housing, into which I installed the extra side case tumbler. The top case lockset tumbler takes its own specific key blank, so I elected not to use that tumbler. It is an extra.  But you still need to order the topcase lock tumbler, as you need that specific black aluminum lock surround, that the tumbler fits into, and also, the rectangular aluminum tumbler back plate that fits in the rectangular orange recess of the trunk to provide the locking action.
     
     
     
    So, to re-cap, I re-keyed all 3 of my lock tumblers, so now they all use the ignition key. One key for the whole bike. I was able to do this by just swapping the little pins that the key fits through, that are held in the tumblers. I did have to file down 2 pins, so they are flush with the OD of the tumbler when the key is inserted.
     
    Note: If you do this job, make sure you have a clean and tidy working surface. The tumblers have 5 pins and 5 corresponding tiny, tiny springs. It would be easy to lose these springs. I only had to file or sand down 2 pins total to get all locksets to work, with all 3 tumblers still housing 5 pins.
     
    Note #2: The tutorials online that I read describe the pins as being different size.  This isn't really the case.  What changes from pin to pin is the location of the key slot.  Some are biased more towards the top, others more towards the bottom.  These are very small differences, and not easy to discern.  I hung them all from a precision screw driver shaft so I could compare how the tops and bottoms matched up.
  12. I've been eyeballing those same crash bobbins, but I'm not sure if the second set, which mount on the rear-most motor mounts, closest to the rider's knees are either 1), necessary, and 2), placed where they won't get in the way of the rider's knees.
     
    Do your knees hit, or come close to hitting, the rearmost set of crash pucks?  I'm hoping to buy the kit with axle sliders and swingarm spool sliders, but am not sure about the 4 pack of frame sliders...
  13. I knew the hp would change little to none. In my mind this mod was always about the sound. The bike has more power than I'll be able to use as it is. The change was +1hp and tq was essentially unchanged. I was just hoping not to decrease power with this experiment. ...lol. If I try the "more aggressive" version I will redyno. I suspect it would work a bit better.
    Thanks for doing this, and documenting it.  While this mod isn't something I would do (I'm a big fan of the stealthy stock pipes--I like my speed to be as invisible as possible), it is a cheap option for people who want more sound, and the dyno pull and numbers show that at least it doesn't cause a power dip.
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