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Accumulated Specifications, Details, and Tips for the Yamaha FJR 1300 '06-'08 (Generation II)
This thread was originally started and maintained by forum member Rickster in '06. I have inherited the information and will manage updates to it going forward to ensure it remains available for the members. If you have a suggestion for addition or editing, post at the bottom or send me a PM and I'll review whether to add or not.
As a complete document, these are posted here also: Clicky
How to search? Try this, from GunMD: Clicky
New Owners Read This First
Model Comparison Chart
New Purchaser Checklist
Either personally double-check or ask the dealer specifically the following things before taking acceptance of the a new FJR:
* Are the saddlebag lock latch screws Loctited? (Validated this is still an issue with '07's, and: Security Torx Bit Link Clicky)
* Did you get the Third lock with bike in case you get a Yamaha top box?
* Are the Saddlebag body color caps included?
* Is the Toolkit under seat?
* Are the steering head bearings torqued? Many '05 were loose from the factory.
* Are the Mirrors tight? More than finger tightened. Consider changing to nylocs yourself when convenient. Or, alternatively, a tip from otrfjr: use 2 layers of teflon tape (the kind plumbers use & is $1 per roll) around the bolt. otrfjr found that this worked even better than the rubber washers on the mirrors.
* Point out any/all scratches
Things to check at 600 Miles:
Drive shaft spline, most have insufficient moly
Steering head bearing torque
Oil drain bolt over-torqued from the factory
Check rear brake caliper bolts (anti-seize) Clicky
Recall/Technical Service Bulletin Info:
17-Oct-2007, Bulletin M2007-016
Affects 2006-2007 FJR1300A/AE, Poor Engine performance with change in altitude.
Parts Information: Part Number 90891-30054-00 (FJR 1300 ECU Kit, and 2 screws)
An alternate ECU can be installed to engage the altitude compensation feature with less than 1/4 throttle input.
More detailed info and excerpts from fjrtech.net Clicky
15-Aug-2006, Bulletin M2006-012.
Affects only AE models, Range: 0006 - 0327, and 0011 - 0079 California
Part Information: Part Number: 90891-20120-00 ( a kit with 2 brackets, 2 nuts, 4 bolts, 6 drill bits, and a spline to 3/8" drive indicating torque wrench adapter.)
Test Part: Pull left side cover and air box cover. Pull shift linkage from the actuator. Use the adapter to install an indicating torque wrench (or torque analyzer) -- most will use a 2-beam torque wrench. Check for movement clockwise and counter-clockwise with 29 ft-lbs of torque (never exceed 29 ft-lbs). If the shaft moves -- replace the actuator assembly.
Install brackets (2): Pull shift actuator. Lower the rear shock remote adjuster (3 nuts). Drill out the threads to 8mm on the actuators rear mount hole (ONLY ONE HOLE). Install bracket to the inside of the frame with longer provided bolt. Install bracket 2 to aft mounting hole with the bracket stud installed in the sub-frame crossover plate (existing hole). (Do not know what the torques are -- see your dealer for a copy of the bulletin). Re-install actuator shift arm to the shaft and adjust according to service manual.)
Thread discussion: Clicky
23-June-06, Bulletin M2006-010, The Instantaneous Fuel consumption will not go higher than 17.0 mpg
Affects 2006 FJR1300AV Range 0003:01400, and California model FJR1300AVC Range 001: 00240
Part Information: Remove and replace the meter: Meter Assembly (3P6-83500-21-00)
Manual's
Owner’s Manual, Titled: FJR13AEV © Part No.: LIT-11626-19-84
ALL Yamaha Owner’s Manual Clicky
2006 Standard Model Clicky (111 pages)
2006 AE Model Clicky (112 pages)
2007 Standard Model Clicky (111 pages)
2007 AE Model (not listed as of 4/15/07, still not listed as of 1/26/08 believed to be the same as 2006)
2008 Standard Model and AE models not listed as of 1/26/08
Service Manuals: Titled: FJR13AV © FJR13AEV© Part No.: LIT-11616-19-83
Yamaha Order link: Clicky
for 2007:
Yamaha Order link: Clicky
Yamaha OEM Parts online: Clicky
MSRP
2007 - FJR1300A $13,799 (Yamaha website) Black Cherry
2007 - FJR1300AE $15,599 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver
2006 - FJR1300AE $15,299 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver
2006 - FJR1300A $13,499 (Yamaha website) Cobalt Blue
Model Nomenclature
FJR13A 3P64 (USA)
FJR13A 3P65 (California)
FJR13AE 2D24 (USA)
FJR13AE 2D25 (California)
Vin Number Decoder:
How to decode the VIN (Vehicle ID Number): Clicky
Specifications and Notes:
87.8" Overall length
29.5" Overall width
57.1" Overall height
31.5" Seat height (Adjustable approx: 3/4"
60.8" Wheelbase
5.12" Ground clearance
122.0" Min. turning radius
Gear ratios: (thanks Ignacio)
1st: 2.529
2nd: 1.773
3rd: 1.348
4th: 1.077
5th: 0.929
Primary reduction ratio 1.563
Secondary reduction ratio 2.698 (35/37 x 21/27 x 33/9)
(About 2.7% taller than the Gen 1)
Weight:
642# USA A model with oil & fuel, (644 CA model)
Note: Empty/bare aluminum frame for the standard (non-AE model) 2006 year weighs 28 lbs. (thanks: Fencer)
650# USA AE model with oil & fuel (653 CA model)
Maximum load
467# USA A Model (465 CA model)
459# USA AE Model (456 CA model)
Fuel:
6.61 US Gal (1.45 US Gal reserve)
Unleaded only, 87 octane is fine.
Gen II Fuel Pump part number: 5JW-13907-21-00
Gen I Fuel Pump part number : 5JW-13907-10-00
Other Mfg Specification Comparisons Thread "Full Specs of SST's" by Flyguy: Clicky
Capacities:
Engine Oil: 5.18 Qt total, 4.02 Qt without cartridge, 4.23 Qt with cartridge change
Final Drive Oil: 0.21 Qt.
Questions regarding Final Drive Oil or Shaft Gear Oil:
Yamaha specifies 9079E-SH001-00 ($19.95 / pint at FJRGoodies.com), and the specifications and grade are not listed on the Yamaha shaft gear oil. Others have used Mobil 1® Synthetic Gear Lube LS 75W-140 API GL-5, or the Pennzoil from Wal-Mart (marine synthetic gear drive oil 75/90W from Pennzoil for $6.95 a quart). Valvoline Full Synthetic Gear Oil SAE 75W-90. $10 for 32 oz. at AutoZone
Sidecases
Capacity (each): 30 liters according to European website references. 29.2 liters +/-1 liter according to Ignacio measurement.
Oil Filter Info:
O.E.M. Oil cartridge filter: Denso 115010-5980, (Yamaha equiv. P/N 5JW-13440-00)
Size: Believed to be 20mm X 1.4mm threads 2.3" O.D. Gasket, 2.5" length
Other recommended 2.5" Length Car Oil Cartridges/Filters:
Mobil-1 M1-108 (about $12, actually a car filter)
Bosch 3300 (about $6, actually a car filter)
Fram PH7317 (from Renegade)
(Pending Review and Update due to recent manufacturing change 3/3/16)
Other recommended 3.25" Length Car Oil Cartridges/Filters:
Purolator Pure One PL14610
Purolator Pure One PL14612 (about $6, actually a car filter)
Mobil-1 M1-110
Bosch 3323
HiFlo Filtro #HF148 Premium Oil Filter – rbentnail 10/14/13
Per ponyfool, although the Purolator number cross-references to Napa Gold 1365 (mfg: Wix), the gasket and the threads are nearly level with one another, thus when screwed on as far as it would go, the gasket never touched the engine, it stayed out about 1/16".
Oil Filter Article Clicky
Ignition Keys:
Equivalent part numbers: Ilco YM63, Taylor X248, Curtis YM63,Silca YH35R
Same blank is used for: Yamaha: YZF, FJR, FZR, FZ1, R1, GTS, XJ, V Star, Road Star, Royal Star, Venture, F1, Warrior & TT-R models - 1993+. Vino Scooter 2001+.
Other Keys: Givi V46: Taylor X76
Cooling System:
Total Coolant System: 2.75 Qt, (0.69 Qt radiator capacity, 0.26 Qt reservoir capacity)
Thermostat: NIPPON model 4FM, Opening at 156 - 163 °F, Full Open at 185 °F
Coolant Temp Sensor: 290–354 Ohm (Ω) at 176 °F
Bar Graph:
There are 10 segments on the coolant temperature bar graph/display for Gen II FJR's. (Gen 1's have 6 bars)
Estimated bar to temperature conversion (otrfjr) (i.e. using the '05 values and dividing by 10)
Basis: If 1 bar = 104 (degrees Fahrenheit) and 6 bars = 248; for 10 bars >> then 248-104 = 144/10 = 14.4/per bar.
Estimations based on Gen 1 data:
1 = 104.0 - 118.4 (deg. F)
2 = 118.5 - 132.9
3 = 133.0 - 147.4
4 = 147.5 - 161.9
5 = 162.0 - 176.4
6 = 176.5 - 190.9
7 = 191.0 - 205.4
8 = 205.5 - 219.9
9 = 220.0 - 234.4
10= 234.5 - 249.9+
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Discussion Clicky
Ambient Temperature Sensor Location
Pics link: https://kaitsdad.smug...116986686-L.jpg
Thread link: https://www.fjrforum....wtopic=15072
Windshield Screws:
"Plastic" some say nylon, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, or perhaps glass Fiber 50% Reinforced Polyamide.
Size Corrected by "Lake_Powell" size is M5 X 0.80 pitch 18mm Length (was: 25mm length)
Plastic screw post clicky McMaster Carr link: Clicky
Yamaha P/N: 90150-05024-00 Total: 7 Approx price: 120 Yen (1.00 USD) each
Windshield auto-retract disconnect: Clicky
Windshield Removal: Remove the 2 screws under the W bracket first. Then the 7 plastic M5-.80 screws holding the windshield on. Clicky
More detailed instructions with pictures: Clicky
Adjustable Middle Fairing: Clicky for Pics
Allows warm air to be directed on or away from the rider.
Highly debated as to which position is for summer and winter, the bottom line is that it does not make anything cooler.
The adjustable middle fairings change the direction of the warm air, but does not reduce heat.
In the 'In' position, the stream of warm air is closer to the FJR, and with the 'Out' position, the stream is about 2-3" farther away from the FJR at the rider's peg.
Spark Plugs:
NGK CR8E or DENSO U24ESR-N (GAP: 0.028" - 0.031")
From the '03 - '05 world: "The cat's ass spark plugs = Brand: NGK, Part Number: CR8EIX, Stock Number: 4218 (About $6 each) and likely last 16K miles. An alternative = NGK CR8VX" These plugs have not been verified to be cat's assy yet for the '06.
Wheels/Tires
Front wheel, Cast Aluminum: Rim size 17M/C × MT3.50
Wheel travel 5.31"; Radial wheel run out limit 0.04"; Lateral wheel runout limit 0.02"
Front Tire 120/70 ZR17M/C (58W) Tubeless
OEM: METZELER/Roadtec Z6G -OR- BRIDGESTONE/BT020F (Wear limit 0.04")
Rear wheel, Cast Aluminum: Rim size 17M/C × MT5.50
Wheel travel 4.92"; Radial wheel runout limit 0.04", Lateral wheel runout limit 0.02"
Rear Tire: 180/55 ZR17M/C (73W) Tubeless
OEM: METZELER/Roadtec Z6C -OR- BRIDGESTONE/BT020R (Wear limit 0.04")
Tires recommended by others:
Avon AV45 ST 120/70ZR-17 Front * Avon AV46 ST 180/55ZR-17 Rear
Michelin Pilot Road 120/70ZR-17 Front & Michelin Pilot Road 180/55ZR-17 Rear
Pirelli Strada E's, (Try searching for TIRES)
Link to Southwest Moto Tires: Clicky
Repairing on the road:
Progressive Suspensions TRK-2 Plug Kit and Campbell and Hausfeld RP1200 Stripped Down Compressor from Wal-Mart for $9.96.
Also: Innovations brand original "Ultraflate" CO2 inflator Clicky (you need to carry at least 4 CO2 cartridges) in addition to tire patch kit
Rear Wheel Remove/Install 03/04 described, same for '06 Clicky
How to change your own tires, changing tires: Clicky
Mojo Lever: Clicky
Mojo and Marc Parnes balancer pictures: Clicky
Fred Harmon's how to with pictures: Clicky
19mm (Front Axle) source Clicky
Also the back of some spark plug sockets work great for the front 19mm (just put it on an extender backwards) Clicky
Brakes
ROTOR:
2003 is 298mm
2004-2006 is 320mm
Front BrakePads (kit)
Each front caliper requires 4 pads, so you need 8pads total to replace all front pads.
OEM Part SKU# 3P6-W0045-00-00. This brake pad kit includes 2 pads and retails for about $70. EBC HH sintered Part SKU# FA423/4HH. Unlike the OEM kit, EBC's kit includes 4 pads and a kit goes for about $50. (note that many on-line sites incorrectly list SKU#FA417/4HH. This SKU WILL NOT FIT the Gen II FJR)
Rear Brake Pads (kit)
OEM Part SKU# 3P6-W0046-50-00, retails for about$50.
EBC HH sintered Part SKU# FA319/2HH (order 1 set),about $30.
Brake support pad
Front OEM Part SKU# 3P6-25919-00-00 Retail about$20 You'd need 4 total to do the front. It's not clear how many come in a package.
Rear OEM Part SKU# 5JW-25919-00-00 Retail about$5. You'd need 2 to do the back.
Gary McCoy recommended to a forum member that this pad be replaced with the brake pads.
According to some forum posts the EBC sintered pads do not wear as long as the OEM pads and may cause extra wear on the rotor. EBC does not make an organic pad for the FJR.
More EBC info in THIS POST.
Electrical
ECU: Mitsubishi FUA0010
Ignition Coil: Denso JO383
AC Magneto: Denso LNX07, 14.0 Volts, 590 Watts at 5000 r/min (prior years 490 watts)
From Iggy: Watts = Volts x Amps. So we know power in watts for a Gen II is 590 watts. We know the produced voltage without a major load is about 14 volts. So amps are 590/14 = 42.
Stator coil resistance 0.13–0.19 Ω at 68 °F
Battery: GT14B-4 j (12 Amp Hour (AH))
OEM: Manufacturer GYM
Good Replacement: https://www.westcobattery.com
Headlight:
OEM Headlight: 12 V, 60 W/55.0 W × 2
Headlight relay: Matsushita ACM33211 M05 (R= 96.0 Ω)
Hi/Lo beam headlight relay verified correct as SKU: 5DM-81950-00-00 (thanks dcarver)
Tail/brake light: 12 V, 5.0 W/21.0 W × 2
Front turn signal/position light: 12 V, 21 W/5.0 W × 2 (#7443 at auto stores, thanks OhioFJR1300)
Rear turn signal light: 12 V, 21.0 W × 2
License plate light: 12 V, 5.0 W × 1
Horn: 3 Amp
Heated Grips
For power consumption, See Iggy's '03-05 Bin-O-Facts for Clothing wattage: Clicky
Many have installed HeatTrollers for grip control.
Installing HeatTroller in the Left Handlebar: Clicky
In 2006, the FJR1300AE models were blessed with OEM grip heaters. The Gen II controller power the same grip watt level, but they have added a power management system to it. The OEM grip heater circuit monitors engine speed (RPM) and varies power with speed – at zero mph (low RPM) you get zero heat, and zero drain on the electrical system (as the RPM is not high enough). As the RPM increases above 3K (speculation on the number), the controller provides full power to the grips. Details: It is believed to be that Yamaha has gone from a 'level comparator' controller to a one chip solution using a 555 timer.
Fuses:
Main Fuse........................................50A
Glovebox..........................................2.0 A
Headlight fuse..................................25.0 A
Signaling system fuse.......................15.0 A
Ignition fuse.....................................10.0 A
Radiator fan fuse..............................15.0 A (qty 2)
Auxiliary DC jack fuse........................3.0 A
Hazard fuse......................................10.0 A
Fuel injection system fuse..................15.0 A
ABS motor fuse................................30.0 A
ABS control unit fuse.........................10.0 A
YCC-S motor control fuse..................30.0 A (AE model only)
Torque:
Generic:
NUT: BOLT FT-LB
10 mm 6 mm 4.3
12 mm 8 mm 11
14 mm 10 mm 22
17 mm 12 mm 40
19 mm 14 mm 61
22 mm 16 mm 94
Specific:
ft-lb: Application
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9.4 Spark Plug (same as prior models)
7.2 M6 - Coolant drain bolt
31. M14 Oil drain bolt (same as prior models) ** See notes in 'No-Hassle FJR1300 Oil Change' section of this post – members have stripped the oil pan threads by tightening the fastener to 31 ft/lbs. Varies threads have been created about this – please do your research and a dose of common sense; this is a steel bolt threaded into a aluminum oil pan (soft threads) – it will strip out very easily.
12. M20 - Oil filter cartridge
8.7 M6 - Oil cooler bolt
8.7 M6 - Oil pan bolt (qty 20)
66 Front Axle (prior models 52 ft-lbs)
15 Front Axle pinch bolts (prior models 17 ft-lbs)
29 Front Brake caliper bolt
22 Front wheel sensor bolt (ABS Sensor)
90 Rear Axle (same as prior models)
17 Rear Axle Pinch bolts (prior models at 11 ft-lbs)
19 Rear Brake caliper bolt
22 Rear wheel sensor bolt (ABS Sensor)
22 Rear brake torque rod nut
17 Final gear oil (Rear Drive) drain and filler bolt
85 ft-lbs (nut size 36mm) Steering Stem Nut Cap Nut
37 Lower stem nut initial tightening
13 Lower stem nut final tightening
17 Handlebar bolts (inboard)
47 Handlebar nut (outboard)
Engine Mount Torques:
ft-lb:Size: Description
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (right front lower side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (right front upper side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (left front lower side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (left front upper side)
32: M10: Engine mounting nut (rear upper side)
13: M16: Spacer bolt
32: M10: Engine mounting bolt (rear lower side)
11: M8: Engine mounting bolt (left rear side)
23: M10: Engine bracket bolt (left rear side)
11: M8: Engine bracket bolt (top)
27: M10: Engine mounting bolt (top)
Engine Mount Torques (in sequence of operation)
ft-lb: description
35: Left Front Upper Side engine mount BOLT
32: Rear Lower Side engine mount BOLT
13: Spacer Bolt (right side top, special tools required)
32: Rear upper side engine mounting NUT (threads oiled)
35: Left Front Lower Side Engine mounting bolt (Typical Slider Installation Bolt (torque the Left side First)
35: Right Front Upper Side Engine mounting bolt
35: Right Front Lower Side Engine mounting bolt (Typical Slider Installation Bolt (torque the Right side last)
17: Front Side pinch bolts
17: Rear Side pinch bolts
15: Tail Rack/Luggage Rack bolts
AE Specific Torques:
5.1 M6 Clutch fluid reservoir bolt
13 M8 Clutch actuator bracket bolt
7.2 M6 Clutch actuator bracket bolt
7.2 M6 Gear position sensor cover
2.9 M5 Gear position sensor screw
6.5 M5 Gear position sensor bracket
14 M8 Shift actuator front bolt
14 M8 Shift actuator rear bolt
7.2 M6 Shift rod bolt
7.2 M8 Shift rod bolt
5.1 M6 Shift rod front locknut
7.2 M8 Shift rod rear locknut
2.9 M5 Foot shift switch screw
7.2 M6 Front shift arm bolt
Suspension
(NOT checked for '06, but recommended for '03 - '05)
Front preload: Many like 2 to 2.5 rings showing per Warchild
From SportRider, the complete article and tuning guide Clicky
Front spring compression (lines showing): SR:2, WC:2-2.5, JA:2
Rebound clicks out SR:4 JA:6
Compression clicks out SR:7 JA:8
Rear preload - SR:Hard JA:Hard
Rear Rebound clicks out SR:3 JA:6
(rear compression is not adjustable on stock shock)
SR - Sport Rider recommendation
WC - Warchild info
JA - JeffAshe settings JeffAshe clicky
Spring rates and conversions (Thanks FJRFencer):
1 N/mm = 5.724 lb/in (springrate)
1 N-m(torque) = 8.85 lb-in (torque)
From Lee At Traxxion
There are two shock springs on the Gen1 and Gen2 FJR.
Specific to Lee's experience with the '05 (Gen1) and '06 (Gen2):
(Gen 1) '05 has a short 1400 lb/in spring AND a longer 670 lb spring.
On the soft setting, the two springs are used in series and provide a 440 lb/inch rating.
On the hard setting, the short spring is locked out and the single 670 lb spring is used.
(Gen II) '06 has a short 1800 lbs/inch spring AND the same 670 lb longer rate spring as the Gen I.
Learned from testing and measuring the (Gen II) '06 shock: The soft setting was upped from the Gen I to make it more useful to a wider range of riders while the hard setting was left unchanged from Gen I.
(Physical dimensions were exactly the same on the '05 Gen 1 and the '06 Gen II)
Paint
Paint code updates prior to 2008
So Far -- Yamaha has not released the paint codes for the 2006 or 2009, and refers you to Color Rite.
ColorRite for '07: ColorRite for '07: Clicky
Very Dark Red Metallic #2 (VDRM2) Code: 0957, Top Coat: 5200
ColorRite for '06: Clicky
Bluish Silver (BS#4) Top Coat: 5800-2
Cobalt Blue (DPBMU) Base Coat: 1254, Top Coat: 5254
Alternate for darker grey (thanks Dan23) on engine (alternator cover, etc.): Dupli-Color E8800564, dark grey metallic.
Alternate for Cobalt Blue (thanks garauld the paint guru):
PPG Deltron 2000 BC/CC recipe #114042 (may be slightly darker)
PPG #114042 "Mystic Blue" match looks perfect to Dan23
Do-It-Yourself Mix: (thanks well-respected paint guy garauld with PPG Deltron BC/CC for Cerulean Silver:
Paint Code...Color..................Parts:
DMD1687.....MED. ALUM.......116.5
DMD1683.....BLACK...............27.1
DMD1682.....COARSE ALUM..27.6
DMD614.......BLUE.................17.4
DMD624.......VIOLET...............7.2
DMD646.......WK WHITE..........3.8
DMD1607......BLUE..................2.5
DBX1689.......CLEAR................48.0
('The match is very close')
Alleged match according to JT 384.
Black Matallic X (SMX) 0903
Top Coat (clear) 5245
Paint code updates: 2008>>> factory recommends: www.colorrite.com
Code: 0903
PaintName: Black Metallic X (SMX)
Comment: none
ColorRiteTop: 5245
Code: 1086
PaintName: Dark Gray Metallic G
Comment: Automatic Model
ColorRiteTop: 5205
Code: 0035
PaintName: Silver (SL)
Comment: Frame/Engine Color
ColorRiteTop: 5616
Code: 0895
PaintName: Silver #8 (S8)
Comment: Wheel Color
ColorRiteTop: 5265
Code: 0791
PaintName: Silver #3 (S3)
Comment: Subframe Color
ColorRiteTop: 5175-2
Paint code updates: 2009>>> factory recommends: www.colorrite.com
Code: 0821
PaintName: Dark Gray Metallic A (DNMA)
Comment: Two-Tone Silver Model
ColorRiteTop: 5180
Code: 0791
PaintName: Silver #3 (S3)
Comment: Two-Tone Silver Model
ColorRiteTop: 5175-2
Code: 0903
PaintName: Black Metallic X (SMX)
Comment: none
ColorRiteTop: 5245
Servicing:
Yamaha OEM Parts online: Clicky
Genuine Yamaha Parts catalog: Clicky
Click on the "Proceed to Parts Catalog" button (lower right) and follow the prompts entering Motorcycle, Year, Model, etc.
Parts:
For history purposes, and keyword searching, Gary McCoy, Mike Kolstat University Motors UMotors.
UMotors policy change affects their pricing. Thread discussion: Clicky
Gary McCoy is no longer at UMotors. Thread discussion: Clicky
online parts sources: Clicky (thanks madmike2)
or you can try one of these preferred dealers: Clicky
Air Filters:
K&N air filter # YA-1301 Mfg application Link: Clicky
UNI air filter # NU-3255
HiFlo Filtro HFA4912 Premium OE Replacement Air Filter – per rbentnail.
Emgo # 12-95842 - per rbentnail
Grease:
Mobil 1 Synthetic and either comes in a tub at local autoparts stores or as a cartridge, recommended by forum members.
Fork Oil (all you wanted to know about suspension oil) Clicky
IBA Tool Kit link Clicky
Steering Bearings:
Steering Spanner wrench: Yamaha P/N: YU-33975, K&L P/N: KL-0201D, BikeJohnny
P/N: YA10-90-020-00
Tapered Bearing Discussion Clicky
Service Article Clicky by Mark Johnson
All Balls Racing Tapered Steering Head Bearings from JimLor: Clicky
Handle Bars:
Handle Bar POSITION Modification (there are three position) Clicky by Wicked Webby
Handle Bar ANGLE Modifications (removing the pins): Clicky by chornbe
Wheels/ Differentials/Brakes:
Rear Wheel Removing/Installing (FJRTech.net) Clicky
Final Drive/Driveshaft/Differential information Clicky
Final Drive (Differential some call it) drain crush washer part number is: 214-11198-01 and this same crush washer used for the engine oil drain plug.
Changing the Rear Brake Pads(03HiYoSilver, 2003 model year shown) Clicky
Raising front end easy method: Clicky
Raising front end tricky method: Clicky
Photo's of how to get under the fuel tank for TBS/spring release, etc.:
Rickster's 1000th post: Clicky
Oil Change:
2006 Step by Step 600 Mile service Clicky
No-Hassle FJR1300 Oil Change Clicky
Notes:
Several have posted issues with the 31 ft-lb Yamaha specified oil drain bolt torque (i.e. 'stripping' the threads). Also several posts on factory believed to have over tightened the oil drain bolt.
Tip: Copper replacement if you chose not to use OEM oil drain crush washer:
Auto part store: 1/2" 12MM O.S. (M14) DRN. Plug Gasket Skew: 0 80358 18128
OEM oil drain crush washer part number is: 214-11198-01 and this same gasket fits the shaft drive drain plug
Magnetic Oil Drain Plugs (thanks to 03HiYoSilver):
Gen I is p/n: 3JL-13455-00-00 PLUG
Gen II is p/n 90340-14004-00 PLUG, Description: STRAIGHT SCREW (#28 on Yamaha's parts online)
Thread Discussion with some first drain pics: Clicky
Throttle Body Syncronization (TBS) :
FJRTech's article on how to do a TBS (Throttle Body Sync) Clicky
Broodwich's pictorial on how to do a TBS Clicky
Jestal's alternative TBS (Throttle Body Sync ) Clicky
Rickster's homemade differential manometer for TBS (Throttle Body Sync) Clicky
Wiring Diagrams:
Electrical Schematics were removed.
Main Fuze / Main Fuse:
How to replace the Main Fuse Clicky
Ignition Switch / Ignition Failure:
Several have had issues with the Ignition Switch failure. Thread Discussion: Clicky
Step By Step do it yourself repair from Daily Commuter: Clicky
Some have noted problems with the ignition switch having failures (search for Ignition Failures)
A solution may be to add a 70Amp relay inline so the current through the ignition is limited: Clicky
Throttle Position Sensor:
Replacing the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Clicky
(compliments of ionbeam)
Clutch:
The clutch slave cylinder was re-designed on the Gen II, and many have found better clutch action by replacing the slave cylinder with a Gen I clutch slave cylinder. JeffAshe's link: Clicky
How to soak the clutch. Some 2008 models are claimed to have a dry clutch.: Clicky
Chip Controlled Clutch (YCC-S):
Operation: Clicky
Note: If the YCC-S indicator comes on (next to the shift) shifting will not be possible
Clutch Engagement Adjustment: Clicky
Shift Actuator and Shift Rod Linkage: Clicky
Diagnostic Mode:
(Appears to be the same for '03 - '05)
To enter Diagnostic Mode: Have the key turned off (kill switch on) and press the Select and Reset together. Turn the key to on and hold the buttons for about 8 seconds. A screen will apear that reads "d1 AG". release the buttons.
(so far, same as prior models)
Use the "SELECT" select "Co" adjustment or the diagnostic mode "d1 AG". Press Select and Reset for 2 seconds. "d:01" should appear on the clock if you did everything right.
Press "SELECT" for the next code, Press "RESET" for the previous code.
Codes go from d:01 to d:70 -- go buy a manual for the codes.
Note: Lean Angle Sensor (Overturned Motorcycle) Fault code: 30
Scroll through the diagnostic codes to:
61 (the history of fault codes). If you see a 0 at the bottom right then there are no trouble codes. However if you see a number 30 that is the code for an over turned motorcycle. If you have the code 30 and want to erase it. Press the select button and go to number 62 (erase history code). Then turn the kill switch off, then back on again. This will erase this and any other codes stored in the memory. Then turn the key off to go back to normal operations. If you have any more codes I suggest you order the big book from FJR Goodies to problem solve or take it to your dealer.
Y.E.S. Factory Warranty (Yamaha Extended Service Plan)
$389 from D&H Cycle, 18115 US Hwy 31, Cullman, AL 35058, 256-739-1840, 888-553-3311
YES coverage can be bought from one dealer and apply to any other dealer fairly easily.
The one exception are Florida residents. That state is totally screwed up and passed a law that residents can only get insurance from in-state agents.
What will void the Warranty? ( Google: Magnuson-Moss Act) Business Guide: Clicky Link Thread Discussion (oil related) Clicky
From Headude (May 21, 2007):
If you purchase through the special Yamaha financing promotion you can get an extra $25 off the Y.E.S. plan.
If you use Yamaha's special financing promotion to buy, in about 7-10 days you get a "credit card" in the mail with a coupon for $25 off the extended service plan.
There is a deadline to take advantage of the offer, so check all dates on all paperwork/coupons, etc.
Issues:
Windshield Whistling Clicky
Instant MPG shows 17, Yamaha working a fix Clicky
Farkles and Mods
Good resource: Clicky for FJRTechFarkes
Source for custom FJR1300 farkle hardware is *** website:
Horns
The stock horns are wimpy. The popular farkle is to upgrade to Magnum Blasters. Sometimes they're hard to find and may also be marketed as "Freeway Blasters" Part #72112 and # 72102 for the low and high version. They are supposedly made by FIAMM and likely are regulated by U.S. and the E.U. I got mine at a Schucks and are reported to be carried at Napa as "FIAMM Blasters".
Discussion on the merits of adding a relay or wiring harness: this discussion
and here: FJRandy wiring harness
Magnum Blaster Horn Install: Clicky
Randy's Horn Harness: Clicky
Sliders etc.:
*** Frame Sliders:
Side Bags:
Toecutter Saddlebag/Side bag safety pin: Clicky
Highway Pegs:
Wild Bills highway peg brackets FJR Vendor Section: Clicky, FJR-Tips.org link: Clicky
Some have put the Kuryakin #7996 Offset Mounts with the #8002 Pegs for pictures: Clicky
Garuld offers to powder coat the Wild Bill brackets: Clicky
Lriders highway pegs: Clicky
Lights:
John_Dumke Hella FF 50 install: Clicky
Luggage:
Custom Luggage Racks by Garauld: Clicky
Adding Helmet Guardian pieces to Garaulds Rack to lock your helmet by TheAxeman: Clicky
Custom Luggage Racks by OHFJR: Clicky
OHFJR's helmet guardian lock kit for the OHFJR luggage Racks: Clicky
Rickster's Givi and/or Cortech Tail bag setup: Clicky
Rickster's Helmet Guardian added to OHFJR's Rack: General: Clicky Piece Parts: Clicky
OHFJR's/Premier's Rack and Givi E250 Plate: Clicky
daddysbike post on the SW-Motech Rack with Givi V46 install: Clicky
Helmet Locks:
TownsendsFJR1300 Helmet Guardian mount: Clicky
How to rekey re-key Helmet Guardian cylinders to the Yamaha Ignition Key (compliments of Fred H.) pictorial Clicky
A different approach, but also re-keying the cylinders (comliments of Harald) Clicky
Mirrors:
Many prefer the FZ1 mirrors to the OEM mirrors. Comparison: Clicky
Throttle Locks / Cruise Control:
Locks:
Brakeaway (although marketed as cruise control, is a throttle lock) Company Website: Clicky
NEP Throttle Lock: Clicky
NOTE: The AE model has a larger throttle sleeve diameter, and the NEP CC-3 requires substantial modification to install on an AE model.
ThrottleMeister: Verified to fit: FH & AH-R1 and FH & AH-R1 H (for heavy fits) '06 A and AE models (thanks SMC, nosecone, Rick M. OhioFJR1300) Company Website: Clicky
Application for 2001-2007 FJR1300 called out as: Standard: FT & AY-R1 , Heavy: FH & AY-R1-H
Thread on discussion of Throttlemeister, G2, Heated Grips, and GripPuppies: Clicky
Installation notes from ELP_JC: Clicky
Vista Cruise: Clicky
Homemade Throttle Lock/ (Home Depot Cruise Control from Checkswrecks: Clicky
Cheap Homemade Throttle Lock from jestal: Clicky
Cruise Control:
Some use Audiovox CCS100 for cruise control (not to be confused with a throttle lock)
Audiovox Cruise Control offer from Smitty: Clicky
Audiovox Cruise Install Pictoral from atl dave: Clicky
Specifically designed cruise control for the FJR 1300 (to include the AE model) is the Motor Cycle Cruise (MCC)
marketed here: Clicky and the specifics for the FJR are here: Clicky
Smitty's comments are here: Clicky
Throttle Spring:
Many complain of the Throttle Return Spring causing the throttle to be too hard to twist or complain of pain to the right wrist.
Throttle Center Spring Release Clicky
An idea as to how to rewind the center spring Clicky
Throttle Pulley Pic's with Fred H's copper wire mod (to reduce the cam effect): Clicky
Alternative method to reduce the cam effect (G2 Ergo Cam) Part # "Tube/400Y cam for Yamaha FJR 1300 Sport Bike"
Thread discussion: Clicky
Barbarian Jumper Mod / CO Setting:
Barbarian Jumper Mod (allows fuel injector mapping adjustment/CO setting changes)
Jon's excellent BJM (Barbarian Jumper Modification) pictorial is found here: Clicky
Typically '06 and '07's are factory set to: 5, 18, 18, 21,
and at least two 2008's are reported to be factory set at: 10,10,10,10. Thread discussion: Clicky
* NOTE: link shows instructions for '03 model, but for Gen II (2006-2007) --
-- the general instructions are the same.
-- just remove the white plug out of 25, move the wire from 23 to 25, and put the white plug in 23 Clicky
Power Commander III Map thread: Clicky
Power Commander website downloads: Clicky
Suspension:
How to replace stock rear with Ohlins shock: Clicky
(Although a non-Gen II is shown, you get the idea!)
Misc.
Etymology of "Farkle", search Ignacio's Bin-O-Facts Clicky
This thread was originally started and maintained by forum member Rickster in '06. I have inherited the information and will manage updates to it going forward to ensure it remains available for the members. If you have a suggestion for addition or editing, post at the bottom or send me a PM and I'll review whether to add or not.
As a complete document, these are posted here also: Clicky
How to search? Try this, from GunMD: Clicky
New Owners Read This First
Model Comparison Chart
New Purchaser Checklist
Either personally double-check or ask the dealer specifically the following things before taking acceptance of the a new FJR:
* Are the saddlebag lock latch screws Loctited? (Validated this is still an issue with '07's, and: Security Torx Bit Link Clicky)
* Did you get the Third lock with bike in case you get a Yamaha top box?
* Are the Saddlebag body color caps included?
* Is the Toolkit under seat?
* Are the steering head bearings torqued? Many '05 were loose from the factory.
* Are the Mirrors tight? More than finger tightened. Consider changing to nylocs yourself when convenient. Or, alternatively, a tip from otrfjr: use 2 layers of teflon tape (the kind plumbers use & is $1 per roll) around the bolt. otrfjr found that this worked even better than the rubber washers on the mirrors.
* Point out any/all scratches
Things to check at 600 Miles:
Drive shaft spline, most have insufficient moly
Steering head bearing torque
Oil drain bolt over-torqued from the factory
Check rear brake caliper bolts (anti-seize) Clicky
Recall/Technical Service Bulletin Info:
17-Oct-2007, Bulletin M2007-016
Affects 2006-2007 FJR1300A/AE, Poor Engine performance with change in altitude.
Parts Information: Part Number 90891-30054-00 (FJR 1300 ECU Kit, and 2 screws)
An alternate ECU can be installed to engage the altitude compensation feature with less than 1/4 throttle input.
More detailed info and excerpts from fjrtech.net Clicky
15-Aug-2006, Bulletin M2006-012.
Affects only AE models, Range: 0006 - 0327, and 0011 - 0079 California
Part Information: Part Number: 90891-20120-00 ( a kit with 2 brackets, 2 nuts, 4 bolts, 6 drill bits, and a spline to 3/8" drive indicating torque wrench adapter.)
Test Part: Pull left side cover and air box cover. Pull shift linkage from the actuator. Use the adapter to install an indicating torque wrench (or torque analyzer) -- most will use a 2-beam torque wrench. Check for movement clockwise and counter-clockwise with 29 ft-lbs of torque (never exceed 29 ft-lbs). If the shaft moves -- replace the actuator assembly.
Install brackets (2): Pull shift actuator. Lower the rear shock remote adjuster (3 nuts). Drill out the threads to 8mm on the actuators rear mount hole (ONLY ONE HOLE). Install bracket to the inside of the frame with longer provided bolt. Install bracket 2 to aft mounting hole with the bracket stud installed in the sub-frame crossover plate (existing hole). (Do not know what the torques are -- see your dealer for a copy of the bulletin). Re-install actuator shift arm to the shaft and adjust according to service manual.)
Thread discussion: Clicky
23-June-06, Bulletin M2006-010, The Instantaneous Fuel consumption will not go higher than 17.0 mpg
Affects 2006 FJR1300AV Range 0003:01400, and California model FJR1300AVC Range 001: 00240
Part Information: Remove and replace the meter: Meter Assembly (3P6-83500-21-00)
Manual's
Owner’s Manual, Titled: FJR13AEV © Part No.: LIT-11626-19-84
ALL Yamaha Owner’s Manual Clicky
2006 Standard Model Clicky (111 pages)
2006 AE Model Clicky (112 pages)
2007 Standard Model Clicky (111 pages)
2007 AE Model (not listed as of 4/15/07, still not listed as of 1/26/08 believed to be the same as 2006)
2008 Standard Model and AE models not listed as of 1/26/08
Service Manuals: Titled: FJR13AV © FJR13AEV© Part No.: LIT-11616-19-83
Yamaha Order link: Clicky
for 2007:
Yamaha Order link: Clicky
Yamaha OEM Parts online: Clicky
MSRP
2007 - FJR1300A $13,799 (Yamaha website) Black Cherry
2007 - FJR1300AE $15,599 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver
2006 - FJR1300AE $15,299 (Yamaha website) Cerulean Silver
2006 - FJR1300A $13,499 (Yamaha website) Cobalt Blue
Model Nomenclature
FJR13A 3P64 (USA)
FJR13A 3P65 (California)
FJR13AE 2D24 (USA)
FJR13AE 2D25 (California)
Vin Number Decoder:
How to decode the VIN (Vehicle ID Number): Clicky
Specifications and Notes:
87.8" Overall length
29.5" Overall width
57.1" Overall height
31.5" Seat height (Adjustable approx: 3/4"
60.8" Wheelbase
5.12" Ground clearance
122.0" Min. turning radius
Gear ratios: (thanks Ignacio)
1st: 2.529
2nd: 1.773
3rd: 1.348
4th: 1.077
5th: 0.929
Primary reduction ratio 1.563
Secondary reduction ratio 2.698 (35/37 x 21/27 x 33/9)
(About 2.7% taller than the Gen 1)
Weight:
642# USA A model with oil & fuel, (644 CA model)
Note: Empty/bare aluminum frame for the standard (non-AE model) 2006 year weighs 28 lbs. (thanks: Fencer)
650# USA AE model with oil & fuel (653 CA model)
Maximum load
467# USA A Model (465 CA model)
459# USA AE Model (456 CA model)
Fuel:
6.61 US Gal (1.45 US Gal reserve)
Unleaded only, 87 octane is fine.
Gen II Fuel Pump part number: 5JW-13907-21-00
Gen I Fuel Pump part number : 5JW-13907-10-00
Other Mfg Specification Comparisons Thread "Full Specs of SST's" by Flyguy: Clicky
Capacities:
Engine Oil: 5.18 Qt total, 4.02 Qt without cartridge, 4.23 Qt with cartridge change
Final Drive Oil: 0.21 Qt.
Questions regarding Final Drive Oil or Shaft Gear Oil:
Yamaha specifies 9079E-SH001-00 ($19.95 / pint at FJRGoodies.com), and the specifications and grade are not listed on the Yamaha shaft gear oil. Others have used Mobil 1® Synthetic Gear Lube LS 75W-140 API GL-5, or the Pennzoil from Wal-Mart (marine synthetic gear drive oil 75/90W from Pennzoil for $6.95 a quart). Valvoline Full Synthetic Gear Oil SAE 75W-90. $10 for 32 oz. at AutoZone
Sidecases
Capacity (each): 30 liters according to European website references. 29.2 liters +/-1 liter according to Ignacio measurement.
Oil Filter Info:
O.E.M. Oil cartridge filter: Denso 115010-5980, (Yamaha equiv. P/N 5JW-13440-00)
Size: Believed to be 20mm X 1.4mm threads 2.3" O.D. Gasket, 2.5" length
Other recommended 2.5" Length Car Oil Cartridges/Filters:
Mobil-1 M1-108 (about $12, actually a car filter)
Bosch 3300 (about $6, actually a car filter)
Fram PH7317 (from Renegade)
(Pending Review and Update due to recent manufacturing change 3/3/16)
Purolator Pure One PL14610
Mobil-1 M1-110
Bosch 3323
Per ponyfool, although the Purolator number cross-references to Napa Gold 1365 (mfg: Wix), the gasket and the threads are nearly level with one another, thus when screwed on as far as it would go, the gasket never touched the engine, it stayed out about 1/16".
Oil Filter Article Clicky
Ignition Keys:
Equivalent part numbers: Ilco YM63, Taylor X248, Curtis YM63,Silca YH35R
Same blank is used for: Yamaha: YZF, FJR, FZR, FZ1, R1, GTS, XJ, V Star, Road Star, Royal Star, Venture, F1, Warrior & TT-R models - 1993+. Vino Scooter 2001+.
Other Keys: Givi V46: Taylor X76
Cooling System:
Total Coolant System: 2.75 Qt, (0.69 Qt radiator capacity, 0.26 Qt reservoir capacity)
Thermostat: NIPPON model 4FM, Opening at 156 - 163 °F, Full Open at 185 °F
Coolant Temp Sensor: 290–354 Ohm (Ω) at 176 °F
Bar Graph:
There are 10 segments on the coolant temperature bar graph/display for Gen II FJR's. (Gen 1's have 6 bars)
Estimated bar to temperature conversion (otrfjr) (i.e. using the '05 values and dividing by 10)
Basis: If 1 bar = 104 (degrees Fahrenheit) and 6 bars = 248; for 10 bars >> then 248-104 = 144/10 = 14.4/per bar.
Estimations based on Gen 1 data:
1 = 104.0 - 118.4 (deg. F)
2 = 118.5 - 132.9
3 = 133.0 - 147.4
4 = 147.5 - 161.9
5 = 162.0 - 176.4
6 = 176.5 - 190.9
7 = 191.0 - 205.4
8 = 205.5 - 219.9
9 = 220.0 - 234.4
10= 234.5 - 249.9+
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Discussion Clicky
Ambient Temperature Sensor Location
Pics link: https://kaitsdad.smug...116986686-L.jpg
Thread link: https://www.fjrforum....wtopic=15072
Windshield Screws:
"Plastic" some say nylon, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, or perhaps glass Fiber 50% Reinforced Polyamide.
Size Corrected by "Lake_Powell" size is M5 X 0.80 pitch 18mm Length (was: 25mm length)
Plastic screw post clicky McMaster Carr link: Clicky
Yamaha P/N: 90150-05024-00 Total: 7 Approx price: 120 Yen (1.00 USD) each
Windshield auto-retract disconnect: Clicky
Windshield Removal: Remove the 2 screws under the W bracket first. Then the 7 plastic M5-.80 screws holding the windshield on. Clicky
More detailed instructions with pictures: Clicky
Adjustable Middle Fairing: Clicky for Pics
Allows warm air to be directed on or away from the rider.
Highly debated as to which position is for summer and winter, the bottom line is that it does not make anything cooler.
The adjustable middle fairings change the direction of the warm air, but does not reduce heat.
In the 'In' position, the stream of warm air is closer to the FJR, and with the 'Out' position, the stream is about 2-3" farther away from the FJR at the rider's peg.
Spark Plugs:
NGK CR8E or DENSO U24ESR-N (GAP: 0.028" - 0.031")
From the '03 - '05 world: "The cat's ass spark plugs = Brand: NGK, Part Number: CR8EIX, Stock Number: 4218 (About $6 each) and likely last 16K miles. An alternative = NGK CR8VX" These plugs have not been verified to be cat's assy yet for the '06.
Wheels/Tires
Front wheel, Cast Aluminum: Rim size 17M/C × MT3.50
Wheel travel 5.31"; Radial wheel run out limit 0.04"; Lateral wheel runout limit 0.02"
Front Tire 120/70 ZR17M/C (58W) Tubeless
OEM: METZELER/Roadtec Z6G -OR- BRIDGESTONE/BT020F (Wear limit 0.04")
Rear wheel, Cast Aluminum: Rim size 17M/C × MT5.50
Wheel travel 4.92"; Radial wheel runout limit 0.04", Lateral wheel runout limit 0.02"
Rear Tire: 180/55 ZR17M/C (73W) Tubeless
OEM: METZELER/Roadtec Z6C -OR- BRIDGESTONE/BT020R (Wear limit 0.04")
Tires recommended by others:
Avon AV45 ST 120/70ZR-17 Front * Avon AV46 ST 180/55ZR-17 Rear
Michelin Pilot Road 120/70ZR-17 Front & Michelin Pilot Road 180/55ZR-17 Rear
Pirelli Strada E's, (Try searching for TIRES)
Link to Southwest Moto Tires: Clicky
Repairing on the road:
Progressive Suspensions TRK-2 Plug Kit and Campbell and Hausfeld RP1200 Stripped Down Compressor from Wal-Mart for $9.96.
Also: Innovations brand original "Ultraflate" CO2 inflator Clicky (you need to carry at least 4 CO2 cartridges) in addition to tire patch kit
Rear Wheel Remove/Install 03/04 described, same for '06 Clicky
How to change your own tires, changing tires: Clicky
Mojo Lever: Clicky
Mojo and Marc Parnes balancer pictures: Clicky
Fred Harmon's how to with pictures: Clicky
19mm (Front Axle) source Clicky
Also the back of some spark plug sockets work great for the front 19mm (just put it on an extender backwards) Clicky
Brakes
ROTOR:
2003 is 298mm
2004-2006 is 320mm
Front BrakePads (kit)
Each front caliper requires 4 pads, so you need 8pads total to replace all front pads.
OEM Part SKU# 3P6-W0045-00-00. This brake pad kit includes 2 pads and retails for about $70. EBC HH sintered Part SKU# FA423/4HH. Unlike the OEM kit, EBC's kit includes 4 pads and a kit goes for about $50. (note that many on-line sites incorrectly list SKU#FA417/4HH. This SKU WILL NOT FIT the Gen II FJR)
Rear Brake Pads (kit)
OEM Part SKU# 3P6-W0046-50-00, retails for about$50.
EBC HH sintered Part SKU# FA319/2HH (order 1 set),about $30.
Brake support pad
Front OEM Part SKU# 3P6-25919-00-00 Retail about$20 You'd need 4 total to do the front. It's not clear how many come in a package.
Rear OEM Part SKU# 5JW-25919-00-00 Retail about$5. You'd need 2 to do the back.
Gary McCoy recommended to a forum member that this pad be replaced with the brake pads.
According to some forum posts the EBC sintered pads do not wear as long as the OEM pads and may cause extra wear on the rotor. EBC does not make an organic pad for the FJR.
More EBC info in THIS POST.
Electrical
ECU: Mitsubishi FUA0010
Ignition Coil: Denso JO383
AC Magneto: Denso LNX07, 14.0 Volts, 590 Watts at 5000 r/min (prior years 490 watts)
From Iggy: Watts = Volts x Amps. So we know power in watts for a Gen II is 590 watts. We know the produced voltage without a major load is about 14 volts. So amps are 590/14 = 42.
Stator coil resistance 0.13–0.19 Ω at 68 °F
Battery: GT14B-4 j (12 Amp Hour (AH))
OEM: Manufacturer GYM
Good Replacement: https://www.westcobattery.com
Headlight:
OEM Headlight: 12 V, 60 W/55.0 W × 2
Headlight relay: Matsushita ACM33211 M05 (R= 96.0 Ω)
Hi/Lo beam headlight relay verified correct as SKU: 5DM-81950-00-00 (thanks dcarver)
Tail/brake light: 12 V, 5.0 W/21.0 W × 2
Front turn signal/position light: 12 V, 21 W/5.0 W × 2 (#7443 at auto stores, thanks OhioFJR1300)
Rear turn signal light: 12 V, 21.0 W × 2
License plate light: 12 V, 5.0 W × 1
Horn: 3 Amp
Heated Grips
For power consumption, See Iggy's '03-05 Bin-O-Facts for Clothing wattage: Clicky
Many have installed HeatTrollers for grip control.
Installing HeatTroller in the Left Handlebar: Clicky
In 2006, the FJR1300AE models were blessed with OEM grip heaters. The Gen II controller power the same grip watt level, but they have added a power management system to it. The OEM grip heater circuit monitors engine speed (RPM) and varies power with speed – at zero mph (low RPM) you get zero heat, and zero drain on the electrical system (as the RPM is not high enough). As the RPM increases above 3K (speculation on the number), the controller provides full power to the grips. Details: It is believed to be that Yamaha has gone from a 'level comparator' controller to a one chip solution using a 555 timer.
Fuses:
Main Fuse........................................50A
Glovebox..........................................2.0 A
Headlight fuse..................................25.0 A
Signaling system fuse.......................15.0 A
Ignition fuse.....................................10.0 A
Radiator fan fuse..............................15.0 A (qty 2)
Auxiliary DC jack fuse........................3.0 A
Hazard fuse......................................10.0 A
Fuel injection system fuse..................15.0 A
ABS motor fuse................................30.0 A
ABS control unit fuse.........................10.0 A
YCC-S motor control fuse..................30.0 A (AE model only)
Torque:
Generic:
NUT: BOLT FT-LB
10 mm 6 mm 4.3
12 mm 8 mm 11
14 mm 10 mm 22
17 mm 12 mm 40
19 mm 14 mm 61
22 mm 16 mm 94
Specific:
ft-lb: Application
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9.4 Spark Plug (same as prior models)
7.2 M6 - Coolant drain bolt
31. M14 Oil drain bolt (same as prior models) ** See notes in 'No-Hassle FJR1300 Oil Change' section of this post – members have stripped the oil pan threads by tightening the fastener to 31 ft/lbs. Varies threads have been created about this – please do your research and a dose of common sense; this is a steel bolt threaded into a aluminum oil pan (soft threads) – it will strip out very easily.
12. M20 - Oil filter cartridge
8.7 M6 - Oil cooler bolt
8.7 M6 - Oil pan bolt (qty 20)
66 Front Axle (prior models 52 ft-lbs)
15 Front Axle pinch bolts (prior models 17 ft-lbs)
29 Front Brake caliper bolt
22 Front wheel sensor bolt (ABS Sensor)
90 Rear Axle (same as prior models)
17 Rear Axle Pinch bolts (prior models at 11 ft-lbs)
19 Rear Brake caliper bolt
22 Rear wheel sensor bolt (ABS Sensor)
22 Rear brake torque rod nut
17 Final gear oil (Rear Drive) drain and filler bolt
85 ft-lbs (nut size 36mm) Steering Stem Nut Cap Nut
37 Lower stem nut initial tightening
13 Lower stem nut final tightening
17 Handlebar bolts (inboard)
47 Handlebar nut (outboard)
Engine Mount Torques:
ft-lb:Size: Description
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (right front lower side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (right front upper side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (left front lower side)
35: M12: Engine mounting bolts (left front upper side)
32: M10: Engine mounting nut (rear upper side)
13: M16: Spacer bolt
32: M10: Engine mounting bolt (rear lower side)
11: M8: Engine mounting bolt (left rear side)
23: M10: Engine bracket bolt (left rear side)
11: M8: Engine bracket bolt (top)
27: M10: Engine mounting bolt (top)
Engine Mount Torques (in sequence of operation)
ft-lb: description
35: Left Front Upper Side engine mount BOLT
32: Rear Lower Side engine mount BOLT
13: Spacer Bolt (right side top, special tools required)
32: Rear upper side engine mounting NUT (threads oiled)
35: Left Front Lower Side Engine mounting bolt (Typical Slider Installation Bolt (torque the Left side First)
35: Right Front Upper Side Engine mounting bolt
35: Right Front Lower Side Engine mounting bolt (Typical Slider Installation Bolt (torque the Right side last)
17: Front Side pinch bolts
17: Rear Side pinch bolts
15: Tail Rack/Luggage Rack bolts
AE Specific Torques:
5.1 M6 Clutch fluid reservoir bolt
13 M8 Clutch actuator bracket bolt
7.2 M6 Clutch actuator bracket bolt
7.2 M6 Gear position sensor cover
2.9 M5 Gear position sensor screw
6.5 M5 Gear position sensor bracket
14 M8 Shift actuator front bolt
14 M8 Shift actuator rear bolt
7.2 M6 Shift rod bolt
7.2 M8 Shift rod bolt
5.1 M6 Shift rod front locknut
7.2 M8 Shift rod rear locknut
2.9 M5 Foot shift switch screw
7.2 M6 Front shift arm bolt
Suspension
(NOT checked for '06, but recommended for '03 - '05)
Front preload: Many like 2 to 2.5 rings showing per Warchild
From SportRider, the complete article and tuning guide Clicky
Front spring compression (lines showing): SR:2, WC:2-2.5, JA:2
Rebound clicks out SR:4 JA:6
Compression clicks out SR:7 JA:8
Rear preload - SR:Hard JA:Hard
Rear Rebound clicks out SR:3 JA:6
(rear compression is not adjustable on stock shock)
SR - Sport Rider recommendation
WC - Warchild info
JA - JeffAshe settings JeffAshe clicky
Spring rates and conversions (Thanks FJRFencer):
1 N/mm = 5.724 lb/in (springrate)
1 N-m(torque) = 8.85 lb-in (torque)
From Lee At Traxxion
There are two shock springs on the Gen1 and Gen2 FJR.
Specific to Lee's experience with the '05 (Gen1) and '06 (Gen2):
(Gen 1) '05 has a short 1400 lb/in spring AND a longer 670 lb spring.
On the soft setting, the two springs are used in series and provide a 440 lb/inch rating.
On the hard setting, the short spring is locked out and the single 670 lb spring is used.
(Gen II) '06 has a short 1800 lbs/inch spring AND the same 670 lb longer rate spring as the Gen I.
Learned from testing and measuring the (Gen II) '06 shock: The soft setting was upped from the Gen I to make it more useful to a wider range of riders while the hard setting was left unchanged from Gen I.
(Physical dimensions were exactly the same on the '05 Gen 1 and the '06 Gen II)
Paint
Paint code updates prior to 2008
So Far -- Yamaha has not released the paint codes for the 2006 or 2009, and refers you to Color Rite.
ColorRite for '07: ColorRite for '07: Clicky
Very Dark Red Metallic #2 (VDRM2) Code: 0957, Top Coat: 5200
ColorRite for '06: Clicky
Bluish Silver (BS#4) Top Coat: 5800-2
Cobalt Blue (DPBMU) Base Coat: 1254, Top Coat: 5254
Alternate for darker grey (thanks Dan23) on engine (alternator cover, etc.): Dupli-Color E8800564, dark grey metallic.
Alternate for Cobalt Blue (thanks garauld the paint guru):
PPG Deltron 2000 BC/CC recipe #114042 (may be slightly darker)
PPG #114042 "Mystic Blue" match looks perfect to Dan23
Do-It-Yourself Mix: (thanks well-respected paint guy garauld with PPG Deltron BC/CC for Cerulean Silver:
Paint Code...Color..................Parts:
DMD1687.....MED. ALUM.......116.5
DMD1683.....BLACK...............27.1
DMD1682.....COARSE ALUM..27.6
DMD614.......BLUE.................17.4
DMD624.......VIOLET...............7.2
DMD646.......WK WHITE..........3.8
DMD1607......BLUE..................2.5
DBX1689.......CLEAR................48.0
('The match is very close')
Alleged match according to JT 384.
Black Matallic X (SMX) 0903
Top Coat (clear) 5245
Paint code updates: 2008>>> factory recommends: www.colorrite.com
Code: 0903
PaintName: Black Metallic X (SMX)
Comment: none
ColorRiteTop: 5245
Code: 1086
PaintName: Dark Gray Metallic G
Comment: Automatic Model
ColorRiteTop: 5205
Code: 0035
PaintName: Silver (SL)
Comment: Frame/Engine Color
ColorRiteTop: 5616
Code: 0895
PaintName: Silver #8 (S8)
Comment: Wheel Color
ColorRiteTop: 5265
Code: 0791
PaintName: Silver #3 (S3)
Comment: Subframe Color
ColorRiteTop: 5175-2
Paint code updates: 2009>>> factory recommends: www.colorrite.com
Code: 0821
PaintName: Dark Gray Metallic A (DNMA)
Comment: Two-Tone Silver Model
ColorRiteTop: 5180
Code: 0791
PaintName: Silver #3 (S3)
Comment: Two-Tone Silver Model
ColorRiteTop: 5175-2
Code: 0903
PaintName: Black Metallic X (SMX)
Comment: none
ColorRiteTop: 5245
Servicing:
Yamaha OEM Parts online: Clicky
Genuine Yamaha Parts catalog: Clicky
Click on the "Proceed to Parts Catalog" button (lower right) and follow the prompts entering Motorcycle, Year, Model, etc.
Parts:
For history purposes, and keyword searching, Gary McCoy, Mike Kolstat University Motors UMotors.
UMotors policy change affects their pricing. Thread discussion: Clicky
Gary McCoy is no longer at UMotors. Thread discussion: Clicky
online parts sources: Clicky (thanks madmike2)
or you can try one of these preferred dealers: Clicky
Air Filters:
K&N air filter # YA-1301 Mfg application Link: Clicky
UNI air filter # NU-3255
HiFlo Filtro HFA4912 Premium OE Replacement Air Filter – per rbentnail.
Emgo # 12-95842 - per rbentnail
Grease:
Mobil 1 Synthetic and either comes in a tub at local autoparts stores or as a cartridge, recommended by forum members.
IBA Tool Kit link Clicky
Steering Bearings:
Steering Spanner wrench: Yamaha P/N: YU-33975, K&L P/N: KL-0201D, BikeJohnny
P/N: YA10-90-020-00
Tapered Bearing Discussion Clicky
Service Article Clicky by Mark Johnson
All Balls Racing Tapered Steering Head Bearings from JimLor: Clicky
Handle Bars:
Handle Bar POSITION Modification (there are three position) Clicky by Wicked Webby
Handle Bar ANGLE Modifications (removing the pins): Clicky by chornbe
Wheels/ Differentials/Brakes:
Rear Wheel Removing/Installing (FJRTech.net) Clicky
Final Drive/Driveshaft/Differential information Clicky
Final Drive (Differential some call it) drain crush washer part number is: 214-11198-01 and this same crush washer used for the engine oil drain plug.
Changing the Rear Brake Pads(03HiYoSilver, 2003 model year shown) Clicky
Raising front end easy method: Clicky
Raising front end tricky method: Clicky
Photo's of how to get under the fuel tank for TBS/spring release, etc.:
Rickster's 1000th post: Clicky
Oil Change:
2006 Step by Step 600 Mile service Clicky
No-Hassle FJR1300 Oil Change Clicky
Notes:
Several have posted issues with the 31 ft-lb Yamaha specified oil drain bolt torque (i.e. 'stripping' the threads). Also several posts on factory believed to have over tightened the oil drain bolt.
Tip: Copper replacement if you chose not to use OEM oil drain crush washer:
Auto part store: 1/2" 12MM O.S. (M14) DRN. Plug Gasket Skew: 0 80358 18128
OEM oil drain crush washer part number is: 214-11198-01 and this same gasket fits the shaft drive drain plug
Magnetic Oil Drain Plugs (thanks to 03HiYoSilver):
Gen I is p/n: 3JL-13455-00-00 PLUG
Gen II is p/n 90340-14004-00 PLUG, Description: STRAIGHT SCREW (#28 on Yamaha's parts online)
Thread Discussion with some first drain pics: Clicky
Throttle Body Syncronization (TBS) :
FJRTech's article on how to do a TBS (Throttle Body Sync) Clicky
Broodwich's pictorial on how to do a TBS Clicky
Jestal's alternative TBS (Throttle Body Sync ) Clicky
Rickster's homemade differential manometer for TBS (Throttle Body Sync) Clicky
Wiring Diagrams:
Electrical Schematics were removed.
Main Fuze / Main Fuse:
How to replace the Main Fuse Clicky
Ignition Switch / Ignition Failure:
Several have had issues with the Ignition Switch failure. Thread Discussion: Clicky
Step By Step do it yourself repair from Daily Commuter: Clicky
Some have noted problems with the ignition switch having failures (search for Ignition Failures)
A solution may be to add a 70Amp relay inline so the current through the ignition is limited: Clicky
Throttle Position Sensor:
Replacing the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Clicky
(compliments of ionbeam)
Clutch:
The clutch slave cylinder was re-designed on the Gen II, and many have found better clutch action by replacing the slave cylinder with a Gen I clutch slave cylinder. JeffAshe's link: Clicky
How to soak the clutch. Some 2008 models are claimed to have a dry clutch.: Clicky
Chip Controlled Clutch (YCC-S):
Operation: Clicky
Note: If the YCC-S indicator comes on (next to the shift) shifting will not be possible
Clutch Engagement Adjustment: Clicky
Shift Actuator and Shift Rod Linkage: Clicky
Diagnostic Mode:
(Appears to be the same for '03 - '05)
To enter Diagnostic Mode: Have the key turned off (kill switch on) and press the Select and Reset together. Turn the key to on and hold the buttons for about 8 seconds. A screen will apear that reads "d1 AG". release the buttons.
(so far, same as prior models)
Use the "SELECT" select "Co" adjustment or the diagnostic mode "d1 AG". Press Select and Reset for 2 seconds. "d:01" should appear on the clock if you did everything right.
Press "SELECT" for the next code, Press "RESET" for the previous code.
Codes go from d:01 to d:70 -- go buy a manual for the codes.
Note: Lean Angle Sensor (Overturned Motorcycle) Fault code: 30
Scroll through the diagnostic codes to:
61 (the history of fault codes). If you see a 0 at the bottom right then there are no trouble codes. However if you see a number 30 that is the code for an over turned motorcycle. If you have the code 30 and want to erase it. Press the select button and go to number 62 (erase history code). Then turn the kill switch off, then back on again. This will erase this and any other codes stored in the memory. Then turn the key off to go back to normal operations. If you have any more codes I suggest you order the big book from FJR Goodies to problem solve or take it to your dealer.
Y.E.S. Factory Warranty (Yamaha Extended Service Plan)
$389 from D&H Cycle, 18115 US Hwy 31, Cullman, AL 35058, 256-739-1840, 888-553-3311
YES coverage can be bought from one dealer and apply to any other dealer fairly easily.
The one exception are Florida residents. That state is totally screwed up and passed a law that residents can only get insurance from in-state agents.
What will void the Warranty? ( Google: Magnuson-Moss Act) Business Guide: Clicky Link Thread Discussion (oil related) Clicky
From Headude (May 21, 2007):
If you purchase through the special Yamaha financing promotion you can get an extra $25 off the Y.E.S. plan.
If you use Yamaha's special financing promotion to buy, in about 7-10 days you get a "credit card" in the mail with a coupon for $25 off the extended service plan.
There is a deadline to take advantage of the offer, so check all dates on all paperwork/coupons, etc.
Issues:
Windshield Whistling Clicky
Instant MPG shows 17, Yamaha working a fix Clicky
Farkles and Mods
Good resource: Clicky for FJRTechFarkes
Source for custom FJR1300 farkle hardware is *** website:
Horns
The stock horns are wimpy. The popular farkle is to upgrade to Magnum Blasters. Sometimes they're hard to find and may also be marketed as "Freeway Blasters" Part #72112 and # 72102 for the low and high version. They are supposedly made by FIAMM and likely are regulated by U.S. and the E.U. I got mine at a Schucks and are reported to be carried at Napa as "FIAMM Blasters".
Discussion on the merits of adding a relay or wiring harness: this discussion
and here: FJRandy wiring harness
Magnum Blaster Horn Install: Clicky
Randy's Horn Harness: Clicky
Sliders etc.:
*** Frame Sliders:
Side Bags:
Toecutter Saddlebag/Side bag safety pin: Clicky
Highway Pegs:
Wild Bills highway peg brackets FJR Vendor Section: Clicky, FJR-Tips.org link: Clicky
Some have put the Kuryakin #7996 Offset Mounts with the #8002 Pegs for pictures: Clicky
Garuld offers to powder coat the Wild Bill brackets: Clicky
Lriders highway pegs: Clicky
Lights:
John_Dumke Hella FF 50 install: Clicky
Luggage:
Custom Luggage Racks by Garauld: Clicky
Adding Helmet Guardian pieces to Garaulds Rack to lock your helmet by TheAxeman: Clicky
Custom Luggage Racks by OHFJR: Clicky
OHFJR's helmet guardian lock kit for the OHFJR luggage Racks: Clicky
Rickster's Givi and/or Cortech Tail bag setup: Clicky
Rickster's Helmet Guardian added to OHFJR's Rack: General: Clicky Piece Parts: Clicky
OHFJR's/Premier's Rack and Givi E250 Plate: Clicky
daddysbike post on the SW-Motech Rack with Givi V46 install: Clicky
Helmet Locks:
TownsendsFJR1300 Helmet Guardian mount: Clicky
How to rekey re-key Helmet Guardian cylinders to the Yamaha Ignition Key (compliments of Fred H.) pictorial Clicky
A different approach, but also re-keying the cylinders (comliments of Harald) Clicky
Mirrors:
Many prefer the FZ1 mirrors to the OEM mirrors. Comparison: Clicky
Throttle Locks / Cruise Control:
Locks:
Brakeaway (although marketed as cruise control, is a throttle lock) Company Website: Clicky
NEP Throttle Lock: Clicky
NOTE: The AE model has a larger throttle sleeve diameter, and the NEP CC-3 requires substantial modification to install on an AE model.
ThrottleMeister: Verified to fit: FH & AH-R1 and FH & AH-R1 H (for heavy fits) '06 A and AE models (thanks SMC, nosecone, Rick M. OhioFJR1300) Company Website: Clicky
Application for 2001-2007 FJR1300 called out as: Standard: FT & AY-R1 , Heavy: FH & AY-R1-H
Thread on discussion of Throttlemeister, G2, Heated Grips, and GripPuppies: Clicky
Installation notes from ELP_JC: Clicky
Vista Cruise: Clicky
Homemade Throttle Lock/ (Home Depot Cruise Control from Checkswrecks: Clicky
Cheap Homemade Throttle Lock from jestal: Clicky
Cruise Control:
Some use Audiovox CCS100 for cruise control (not to be confused with a throttle lock)
Audiovox Cruise Control offer from Smitty: Clicky
Audiovox Cruise Install Pictoral from atl dave: Clicky
Specifically designed cruise control for the FJR 1300 (to include the AE model) is the Motor Cycle Cruise (MCC)
marketed here: Clicky and the specifics for the FJR are here: Clicky
Smitty's comments are here: Clicky
Throttle Spring:
Many complain of the Throttle Return Spring causing the throttle to be too hard to twist or complain of pain to the right wrist.
Throttle Center Spring Release Clicky
An idea as to how to rewind the center spring Clicky
Throttle Pulley Pic's with Fred H's copper wire mod (to reduce the cam effect): Clicky
Alternative method to reduce the cam effect (G2 Ergo Cam) Part # "Tube/400Y cam for Yamaha FJR 1300 Sport Bike"
Thread discussion: Clicky
Barbarian Jumper Mod / CO Setting:
Barbarian Jumper Mod (allows fuel injector mapping adjustment/CO setting changes)
Jon's excellent BJM (Barbarian Jumper Modification) pictorial is found here: Clicky
Typically '06 and '07's are factory set to: 5, 18, 18, 21,
and at least two 2008's are reported to be factory set at: 10,10,10,10. Thread discussion: Clicky
* NOTE: link shows instructions for '03 model, but for Gen II (2006-2007) --
-- the general instructions are the same.
-- just remove the white plug out of 25, move the wire from 23 to 25, and put the white plug in 23 Clicky
Power Commander III Map thread: Clicky
Power Commander website downloads: Clicky
Suspension:
How to replace stock rear with Ohlins shock: Clicky
(Although a non-Gen II is shown, you get the idea!)
Misc.
Etymology of "Farkle", search Ignacio's Bin-O-Facts Clicky
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