Scythian
Well-known member
+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
:yahoo:Tropical, that's because we ride the Aussie versionLike many things on the internet, it is blown out of all proportion....
It is not a problem on my bike....
This is an 06 issue. My 05 was fine. In fact it is such an issue with my 06, I wish I had not sold my 05 even though it had a non existant heat issue that still fried one's sweet breads.+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
How difficult to change the throttle cam?An FJR1300 specific version of the g2Ergo throttle tube assy and #400 cam is now listed on the g2Ergo.com web site.https://shop.g2ergo.com/displayProductDocum...mp;categoryId=6
Having never dissasembled the FJR heated grips I do not know if the heating mechanism is in the grip itself or in the throttle sleeve. Which brings me to ask, will that replacement sleeve from G2ergo work on an AE model?Thanks
Roy
Remove the two Allen head screws on the throttle assy and it falls apart in your hand. Very simple.To paraphrase: There are two types of '06 FJR riders. Those for whom the throttle abruptness is an issue and those for whom it will be an issue.
How difficult to change the throttle cam?An FJR1300 specific version of the g2Ergo throttle tube assy and #400 cam is now listed on the g2Ergo.com web site.
https://shop.g2ergo.com/displayProductDocum...mp;categoryId=6
Am I to understand that you can remove the factory grip intact and then put it back on the new sleeve ?When you put on the G2 sleeve you may notice some reduced heat at the grip due to heat-sinking by the metal sleeve which doesn't happen with the factory plastic sleeve. The grip on the vestigial clutch side has what looks like rifling on the inside to keep most the grip off the metal bar, minimizing the heat-sink effect.
Air comp, w/blow gun.Am I to understand that you can remove the factory grip intact and then put it back on the new sleeve ?When you put on the G2 sleeve you may notice some reduced heat at the grip due to heat-sinking by the metal sleeve which doesn't happen with the factory plastic sleeve. The grip on the vestigial clutch side has what looks like rifling on the inside to keep most the grip off the metal bar, minimizing the heat-sink effect.
If that is so would you please share your secret on how to do it.
thanks
Mac
I thought that was part of each scheduled maintenance check to include the 600 mile initial check?On my bike TBS (Throtle Body iSynchronisation) resolved the issue.I also heard reports that it does the same on FZ1 and other Yamaha FI bikes.
It seems that for some reason Yamaha factory settings is not very good like they would allow to wide specification.
Anyhow, after explicitly demanded on dealers shop they did TBS and bike is handling like different bike now.
I agree, and it varies between Gen I and Gen II FJRs. Just to thow out some thoughts:I'm an analytical kinda guy...It seems to me that there is more than one issue here and also multiple solutions
+4 Have had a FJR since 2003 (have a 2006 now) and guess I am just used to the throttle.+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
+4 Not a problem at all IMHO+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
I've seen lots of "problems" on bikes and they all fall into two categories:+4 Not a problem at all IMHO+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
+6 - No problem here, after all, I am cranking on/off 145 hp (OK, 125 at the wheel) with my 66 year old wrist.+4 Not a problem at all IMHO+3+2+1Not an issue for me.
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