Buda
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Note: Only 15 ft-lb, so don't over-tighten.
Sequence 1-2-1 followed by 4-3-4
I am definitely NOT a person to rely on for FJR facts, yet (if ever).
If what I reread more than a half dozen times is truly what my brain is deciphering than someone would have already pointed this out and not given a ‘Dead On’ rating.
I am not trying to be the grammar police or start an argument. I am concerned about my mental faculties; are they deteriorating at a more accelerated pace? (This is when acceleration is not a good thing)
b. Appears to me as a 2-1-2 followed by 4-3-4 not 1-2-1
Please Advise
2GENAE, I envy you and hope you realize how fortunate you are to have one of the best FJR gurus come help you. Not only is a he wealth of FJR knowledge, he is willing to share it. Which is pointless if who he is sharing it with does not understand. His ability to ‘read’ the person asking for guidance and explain to them in terms they understand is priceless!
After riding last evening I discovered fork oil on a fork tube this morning. I ended up on this thread while researching what can be done to resolve this. I planned on leaving for Baker City Tuesday to introduce myself to 30 or so folks in this group. The idea was to ride my new to me 04 FJR and not my trusty lil 04 SV.
Maybe if I lift the dust cap and fabricate a Seal Mate device, I can clean it up enough to get a good seal? The bike supposedly has newer seals and RaceTech springs that were installed about 2 years ago and 2k miles ago.
The trails (streets) of New Seattle are jarring and will cause harm to most vehicles. Is it possible rough road surfaces could damage a newer fork seal(s)? Or possibly an inhabitant of New Seattle may have done something to it when I left it parked on the street unattended Friday night for a few hours? Would messing with the adjusters at the top of the tubes allow fork oil to escape? The top of the right adjuster had a bit of oil on it and the left tube had oil on it with a bit above the triple clamp. Or debris got under the dust cap that I can clean out good enough to keep the fork oil where it is suppose to stay.
I know the hours spent trying to post this only to have it disappear has done nothing to remedy the fork oil situation. I now type responses in a program separate from this forum. I can’t tell you how many times I have tried to contribute to this forum only to have it disappear before I finish. This has been extremely frustrating.
It happens with the PM’s as well. Today I found a solution to my FJRForum frustrations!