BobG
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Thanks for the info Randy.
Bob
Bob
yep. as detailed here:According to my shop manuel for the 05 I use to have the washer between the two nuts is a rubber washer. I looked at your fiche and it did say washer plate. This information comes from the Yamaha Shop Manuel.
I have had Z6 tires on my bike ,but probably not the correct one'sUpdate...my dealers who fitted the new Z6 found out that Metzler make different versions of the Z6 and specifically on that is designed for the FJR.The tires they had fitted from stock, although Z6, were not designed for the FJR.
The replaced them both at no charge to me (which was convenient since I'd had the bike towed in with a screw in the rear) with the new tires, the ones designed for the FJR.
I still get head shake, however it's gone from severe (life threatening) to mild (can ride at a constant 40 without holding on to the bars (just testing the headshake), the shake is mild and does not escalate)
I've now put about 2,000 miles on the new tires, the mild headshake is still there, no better and no worse...
I don`t understand, whats there to fix if u ride with your hands on the bars? I don`t know about anybody else, but once in a while I`ll take one hand off now and then, but not both. If your riding in a normal fashion with both hands on the bars (normal condition), there is no headshake. Soooo, what is there to fix? If your riding with no hands (abnormal condition), there is a headshake (considered to be abnormal by many)....then it all fits doesn`t it?! Chasing the headshake is a waste of energy. My ole `04 did it and it got worse as the front tire got worn regardless of what hoop I used although, the Azarro seemed best for the application. I think it`s too easy to become obsessed with our mounts and we expect perfection in all areas. It`s just easier to change our mindset than a front end. :assassin:G'Day Guys
I would just like to say I have a 06 FJR that has bad head-shake , I have tried a few different tire's , I have a Bridgestone on the front now and the shake is worse than ever
It sems a lot of FJR's do this ,some riders may never know because they never take both hands off the bars at the same time
I never noticed it untill I fitted a cruise to my bike
Has anyone managed to fix it , I sure would like to . Anyone heard how Rock has got on with his
Thanks regards , Jacko
Now why you gotta get all logical and makin' sense? Forget where you are?It`s just easier to change our mindset than a front end. :assassin:
An 06 needing rear shocker work already, how many k's Jacko?I removed the side case's and top box to give the bike a wash , then took it for a ride without em , very little head shake , so what that telling me , the rear spring / shock is to blame , I guess ,
Time for a up grade
no mystery here...all u did was put more weight on the front tire...kinda like putting yer hands back on the bars. :assassin:I removed the side case's and top box to give the bike a wash , then took it for a ride without em , very little head shake , so what that telling me , the rear spring / shock is to blame , I guess ,
Time for a up grade
I think I have finally cured my problem with headshake. As I memtioned in a previous p[ost I have replaced fork springs (1.2),oil,then tapered head bearings(timpkin type)Plus slightly increased the torque on the bearings. All this helped about 60% and I think that new tires may fix the rest.Meanwhile , I recall that all the bikes I have had to shake, just tightening the bearings fixed it.
I then found a piece of 1.5" pipe 6" long and marked one end with the cutout slots on the bearing adjustment nut. then started sawing and filing untill I had 4 tabs that fit into the nut. Then welded in an old 1/2 " socket that just slip fit in the nipple.
Took the bearings apart again (starting to get old) And torqued the adjustment nut to 40# and started to put it back togrther when I decided I did not like that rubber spacer that aligns the slots in the two nuts. So cut a ring spacer (about .065") to fit between the nuts.Also had to add another piece of shimstock
about .005" to align the slots in the two nuts. Sure hope this makes sense!
It has been very cold here, So I have only gotten to ride 3 times, But this seems to have completely cured my problem, and my front tire is still badly cupped.
While I don't think for a minute that the shims i made helped any, I don't think that the nuts will back off now, and that is comforting!
Bernie
P.S.
Need to do more testing as I rode today and it tried to shake at about 15 to 20 mph but stopped by it self.
Next time I have it apart I will go to 50# of torque.
My bike is an 03 with only 30,000 miles on it( bought it last summer) and I suspect that is why it was sold. Must admit that I was thinking the same thing because the shake was dangerous.
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