Fontanaman
Robin Trower
Last Christmas I bought a 17 FJR in Austin Texas. I left it with a friend in New Braunfels. So this is my ride it home trip report and I will post here as time permits.
On March 3rd I flew from Spokane Washington to San Antonio Texas. I was one of the last to see my bag appear in baggage claim - I have a lot nice gear in that bag and surely didn't want to start off on a sour note.
March 4th I started working on the 17 FJR. I have to get it sorted out before Eddie and I go for a ride. First thing I did to day was check the engine air filter - it looked good.
And looks good on the inside too.
Next thing I did was remove cruiser pegs from the Canyon Cages. I gave the pegs to my friend Eddie and he will find a new owner. I would not dream of selling them to anybody on this forum - that would be evil.
The third thing I did to my FJR today was check the saddle bag latch screws. This is what I found.
I found both sides missing one screw and each remaining screw was not very tight. Off to the store to get two screws which we found a Yamaha store and the price was free! Eddie knows the parts guy.
Install four screws with locktite. Problem solved. Thank goodness for this forum for pointing out these screws need locktite.
The last thing I did to the FJR today was install a Tankslapper vinyl film kit. That took most of the afternoon.
Tomorrow we go out for a shakedown ride.
On March 3rd I flew from Spokane Washington to San Antonio Texas. I was one of the last to see my bag appear in baggage claim - I have a lot nice gear in that bag and surely didn't want to start off on a sour note.
March 4th I started working on the 17 FJR. I have to get it sorted out before Eddie and I go for a ride. First thing I did to day was check the engine air filter - it looked good.
And looks good on the inside too.
Next thing I did was remove cruiser pegs from the Canyon Cages. I gave the pegs to my friend Eddie and he will find a new owner. I would not dream of selling them to anybody on this forum - that would be evil.
The third thing I did to my FJR today was check the saddle bag latch screws. This is what I found.
I found both sides missing one screw and each remaining screw was not very tight. Off to the store to get two screws which we found a Yamaha store and the price was free! Eddie knows the parts guy.
Install four screws with locktite. Problem solved. Thank goodness for this forum for pointing out these screws need locktite.
The last thing I did to the FJR today was install a Tankslapper vinyl film kit. That took most of the afternoon.
Tomorrow we go out for a shakedown ride.