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DR_DR3I

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  1. Indeed, welcome! You will enjoy your Tracer, that triple is a sweet powerplant.
  2. I've found the 1st gear kerplunk to be much less pronounced over time/miles, but also after every oil change. And once you get going, the gears almost slip themselves in - it's that smooth. I'm enjoying my FJ quite a lot
  3. Glad you're safe! Things can be replaced; people...not so much. Bigger picture thoughts: perhaps moto isn't the safest form of commuting to work in interstates especially. I avoid interstates as much as possible, opting for secondary highways and two-lane roads. That's where the joy of moto comes in. Good luck with getting compensation and/or repairs/replacement moto.
  4. ^^^ Awesome, how does it ride compared to stock? I just changed the oil and filter, went with Castrol 4T Power (full synth) and a Wix filter. Runs and revs smooooooth.
  5. Interesting, thanks for following up. I have a '16 FJ-09 and I think it came with heated grips from the factory, but I'm not sure since I'm the 2nd owner. With the menu buttons near the left hand grip, I can cycle through either the menu views or the heated grip setting (Off, 1, 2, 3). I've ridden in some colder weather this March when I bought the bike, using the heated grips on various settings, but never experienced engine surge of any kind. Definitely would be concerning to feel like you're on a runaway bike almost.
  6. Bought my black '16 FJ-09 with 3800 miles for $7500 OTD. The only extras were the SW Motech engine guards. Prices will only be going up since used inventory is getting low and the riding season is in full swing. Best bet is to buy during off-season. Otherwise, if riding is a must and that's the one you like, go for it.
  7. I petted it, told it "good girl, atta girl" and gently wiped off some garage dust. Too busy to ride, plus driveway is getting new blacktop and I can't run over it for a day or so until it cures.
  8. Lubed the chain and checked slack (good there). Aired up both tires, since front was at 30 and rear at 32. Set the front to 40 and the rear to 36. I then changed the seat to the higher position and also adjusted the rear spring preload to, I believe, 6. Basically one off the last click. Now to ride it some more and see how my adjustments turned out. Oh, and put me in the camp with the "rear brake light switch not activating." I'm going to see about that black plastic adjuster nut and the spring. I can't get the rear brake light to work regardless of how much i press the rear brake pedal.
  9. I'm with @Garz747, leaving it on B mode for now. I've only just gotten it and even in B mode it scoots! I'll then "upgrade" to Standard mode when I'm a little more comfortable with it. I think A mode will be rare. I'm loving every mile so far, but I've only done about 80 since buying it... WI needs to warm up a bit!
  10. Haha, keen eye. It’s been sitting all winter and it does have a slow leak. Nothing a little Fixaflat won’t fix. Should be safe as top speed is a hair-raising 7mph.
  11. 2+3cyl, it’d be great to have you join us! I just let Yuriy know I’m currently out of town visiting family, but when I get back in 2 wks, I expect some proper riding time and meetups with like-minded souls. Looking forward to it. Ride safely!
  12. Sounds great, looking forward to it! Brake fluid still looks amber, but just to be safe I'll have it flushed this year along with coolant. This bike will be a keeper and I like to keep all my equipment in top shape.
  13. I like the reflective wheel rim tape. Anything that adds to your visibility, especially in the evenings, is a great safety addition. I had them on my previous bikes and the FJ i just bought came with them on.
  14. Interesting, thanks Pete. I'll have a look at it and probably flush it before summer then. Already downloaded the owner's manual from Yamaha, now to see the maintenance schedule and get it caught up.
  15. Thank you Gents. Thanks! I agree, it was an awesome find. Makes me not feel bad about missing out on that Tracer 900. Ah, so the front fork is actually way softer than I thought then. I'll look into springs next. The shop just did the oil change, but I will likely need the brake fluid flushed. I'm not too worried about the coolant just yet. Greetings to a fellow Eastern European I'm very near Lake Geneva, just over the IL border north of Harvard, IL actually. Maybe we can set up a ride one of these days.
  16. Thank you for the warm welcome. Yes, the bike IS clean for being a 2016. It's a 1-owner bike with 3850 miles on the odo before I drove it home. It has the SW Motech crash bars and reflective wheels stripes, but I don't detect much else in the way of farkling. Are saddle bag rails standard? The windscreen was at its lowest setting, which actually did pretty well to keep my head from bobbing around too much at speed. I just adjusted it to the middle setting, raising it by 1 inch. We'll see how that works, before I move it up to the last notch. The next adjustment is the rear spring preload, which is set 1 below standard. I'll finagle with it and probably end up at the 6 setting. Then I need to adjust front preload, as it dips way too much during normal braking. I only see 2 rings showing on the front fork preload.
  17. Hi All, Joining you from thawing Wisconsin, finally picked up my 2016 FJ-09 and brought her home. I've already perused through the many helpful threads here and I've got plans for this FJ, including the oil plug mod and others. I'm moving up from a 2008 FZ6 that I rode about 5 yrs and put 12k+ miles on, it was the right time in my life. Now that we're settled, I needed another bike to enjoy in my spare time and on these country roads around my neck of the woods. Thank you for having me, looking forward to being a contributing member.
  18. @SilverSteve, if you're still looking, there's a 2019 Tracer 900 (nonGT) in my neck of the woods. It's listed for $8500 but with all their fees and what not, you'd be at $9600 OTD. I offered $9k and they wouldn't budge... So I got my FJ-09 instead. The Tracer 900 is still available if anyone is interested: Model Details PRACTICALITY PLUS PERFORMANCE Adaptable performance, good value... They've got a couple MTs as well, I rode an MT-09 to sample the CP3 motor and loved it. It is a leftover 2019 model with (when I saw it) zero miles on the odo! If I could have made the deal work, it'd be mine today, but hopefully someone can give it a good home.
  19. This is golden, thank you. We do ride 2-up a lot of the time, and with the FJ's softer suspension it will sag under our combined weight. The new oil plug looks to be the most cost-effective option.
  20. Thanks! Photos speak a thousand words. That will help get me started. And looking in your sig, you mention the oil plug mod. Is that the Mazda6 oil plug I've heard about? If so, is it just a simple part swap? Thanks in advance!
  21. Subscribed. I might be going the FJR bags route as well. Going to look for a write-up, unless someone here can point me in the right direction.
  22. Southern central Wisconsin, checking in. Anyone in the Lake Geneva area that wants to do a meet-n-ride once this crap weather moves out?
  23. Indeed, most bikers around my area will be riding cruisers. We're almost ready for the riding season, once this snow dries up this week. Looks like I've got a fair amount of reading to do; many of the questions I have are likely to already be answered. Glad to have found this forum.
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