Buda
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I have been looking at FJR's and currently ride a SV650s. I describe the SV650 as the slant six Dodge Dart of motorcycles. It is reliable and darn near bullet-proof along with ample longevity. If money were not an issue I would get a 2013 or newer FJR. I am justifying the FJR as a necessary tool for me to explore possibilities of places to relocate, New Seattle is not conducive to growing old in a fairly worry-free environment. Vehicle theft is off the charts and when I go grocery shopping people walk out with loaded carts without paying. One the upside it is impossible to get pulled over in New Seattle. It is like the Wild West except one can not defend their property. I digress.
My question is regarding 2004's being tickers or the CCT issue, do they have a TPS and ignition meltdown issue as well? Anyhow with 44,000 miles on the clock it would probably be ticking if it were going to be a ticker? There is little service history known by current owner so no idea what CCT is in it. I have read on here that most of the time the CCT will start making noise well before destroying the top end of the motor. Although at least one person said the motor went with no warning. Assuming someone did a valve lash check (maybe not, guys on a SV forum say not to bother until when the third or fourth check is due) the 50,000 mile check will be coming up for the FJR. The CCT may have been replaced with the green dot CCT at the 25,000 valve check? There probably is no easy way to check if the CCT has been replaced before purchasing the bike? Was there a recall for the CCT or any recalls for 2004's I could check for if I get the VIN? Maybe I should just ride my trusty old Dodge Dart to Wyoming again as it has never stranded me where I wasn't able to afro engineer it back on the road within a half hour. I really want a FJR as they are so comfortable for LD riding. Both the shock and fork springs have been recently upgraded/replaced on the 04 I am interested in and it has new(wish) Road5 GT tires. The price of the bike is about the same as the suspension and tires on it. It is located a couple hours away. If I end up with it I am certain this forum will assist me with mechanical advise. The SV forum group, SVRider, inspired me to replace the stock marshmallow shock with one of a ZX-14. Now I need to do the fork springs and heavier fork oil. That forum also helped me accessing the Achilles rear cylinder header bolts. The SV is easy to work on except the rear cylinder header flange bolts are not easy to get to. The 2004 FJR concerns me that I will be bringing home a potential project. The regular maintenance on the SV has been painless with help from the gurus online. I suspect I will be able to find most of what I need here on FJRforum.com Is there any reason not to buy the 2004 FJR or things to look/listen for if I go look at the 04 FJR please advise. I like that the 04 is lighter than the other Gens except the seat height is a bit higher and I am shrinking. The 07 FJR I rode fit better than the 05 ST1300 I test road. Please don't hate me for trying out brand X. Is there much difference between sitting on a 04 FJR and a 07 FJR?
My question is regarding 2004's being tickers or the CCT issue, do they have a TPS and ignition meltdown issue as well? Anyhow with 44,000 miles on the clock it would probably be ticking if it were going to be a ticker? There is little service history known by current owner so no idea what CCT is in it. I have read on here that most of the time the CCT will start making noise well before destroying the top end of the motor. Although at least one person said the motor went with no warning. Assuming someone did a valve lash check (maybe not, guys on a SV forum say not to bother until when the third or fourth check is due) the 50,000 mile check will be coming up for the FJR. The CCT may have been replaced with the green dot CCT at the 25,000 valve check? There probably is no easy way to check if the CCT has been replaced before purchasing the bike? Was there a recall for the CCT or any recalls for 2004's I could check for if I get the VIN? Maybe I should just ride my trusty old Dodge Dart to Wyoming again as it has never stranded me where I wasn't able to afro engineer it back on the road within a half hour. I really want a FJR as they are so comfortable for LD riding. Both the shock and fork springs have been recently upgraded/replaced on the 04 I am interested in and it has new(wish) Road5 GT tires. The price of the bike is about the same as the suspension and tires on it. It is located a couple hours away. If I end up with it I am certain this forum will assist me with mechanical advise. The SV forum group, SVRider, inspired me to replace the stock marshmallow shock with one of a ZX-14. Now I need to do the fork springs and heavier fork oil. That forum also helped me accessing the Achilles rear cylinder header bolts. The SV is easy to work on except the rear cylinder header flange bolts are not easy to get to. The 2004 FJR concerns me that I will be bringing home a potential project. The regular maintenance on the SV has been painless with help from the gurus online. I suspect I will be able to find most of what I need here on FJRforum.com Is there any reason not to buy the 2004 FJR or things to look/listen for if I go look at the 04 FJR please advise. I like that the 04 is lighter than the other Gens except the seat height is a bit higher and I am shrinking. The 07 FJR I rode fit better than the 05 ST1300 I test road. Please don't hate me for trying out brand X. Is there much difference between sitting on a 04 FJR and a 07 FJR?