supermario2360
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1 (INTRODUCTION) Hello I am new to the forums, thanks for having me! I own a 2005 FJR1300 non abs. I took the used machine for a test drive in 2017, parked it, and I said to myself I want this one! Did so much research on what my first bike was gonna be and this hit the sweet spot of power, style, performance, capability, and overall package. Yes it's heavy, but yes it has the cc's to pull any gear! I grew up with dirt bikes (light trail riding) and wanted to finally experience the thrill of 2 wheels on the road ) Anywhoo the bike was so nice when I purchased it (of course the usual wear after 12 years and dirt/grease that has accumulated in that time) but it functioned so smooth. *functioned being the main point because second gear apparently had deteriorated over the course of 2 years I rode. It started with a slight slip, then gradually got worse and it would click out of 2nd immediately after giving slight throttle. This did not please me, but i knew an older bike may eventually have some problems. I found myself accelerating to a higher speed in 1st gear then shifting up twice to get 3rd gear then normally shift from there. Gradually, the engine oil level began to drop as well. Not at a normal service interval rate, but much quicker. Not optimal and not safe. The battery died on it and she has been sitting for over 5 months (((((((( I love to ride and with my slight mechanical skills( I always pull stuff apart to see how it works and studied some engineering and always change my own oil and brakes, headlights, etc...) I now want to get to the bottom of it and get her running buttery smooth again!
2 (DISASSEMBLY) Fast forward to three days ago and I decided to pull the bike apart and drop the engine. Got the factory service manual and have all the parts organized in labeled bags for reassembly. Everything went pretty smoothly but i did have some plastic fasteners that didn't make it (if anyone has a good source for oem or even a cool upgrade I will consider purchasing!) Right after the exhaust was removed I noticed that this was gonna me a little more involved than I had thought. Now that the engine is out i put a tire on the ground, inverted the engine and rested it on the tire. Disassembled the bottom half of the engine and split the crankcase. *NO GOING BACK NOW * Now I have a wonderful view of what is wrong with my transmission!
3 (DIAGNOSIS) Just as we all expected... (Wait what did you expect? XD) We probably all thought the same thing: second gear dogs are worn leading to gear slipping and the valve guides are worn leading to excessive oil consumption. I just uploaded a Youtube video showing my progress:
You might be able to see the wear on the gear dogs but if not I will certainly upload detailed pictures to further examine the damage!! Called local certified Yamaha dealer and they have yet to get back to me. Looks like I need multiple pinion gears and wheel gears.. Looked up the cost of oem gears and its basically $100 per gear I can't spend that much when the gears that need to be replaced basically cost half of the resale value and I am on a limited budget XD Looked inside the exhaust ports and confirmed failing valve guides(or valve seals?). They are kinda pricey so if anyone with experience can comment that would be appreciated. So it looks like I need a new transmission and valve guides.
4 (Transmission Swap) I see a '03-'05 transmission on Ebay for $350. I see a 2012 transmission on Ebay for $170. The transmissions are quite similar aside from one extra washer plate and slightly different tooth count. I ultimately want to see if anyone knows if the gen II transmission will fit in the gen I crankcase. If it is possible, this will make things much cheaper and enable me to get back on the road with some wallet left XD As for the valve guides I would like your input, otherwise I was thinking of ordering new ones and having a shop take care of it.
5 (Other Q's) Tire wear is quite quick and would like some recommendations on longer lasting tires! (Currently running Michelin Pilot P5.) Also, does anyone get wobbles at high speed with all 3 luggage installed?
2 (DISASSEMBLY) Fast forward to three days ago and I decided to pull the bike apart and drop the engine. Got the factory service manual and have all the parts organized in labeled bags for reassembly. Everything went pretty smoothly but i did have some plastic fasteners that didn't make it (if anyone has a good source for oem or even a cool upgrade I will consider purchasing!) Right after the exhaust was removed I noticed that this was gonna me a little more involved than I had thought. Now that the engine is out i put a tire on the ground, inverted the engine and rested it on the tire. Disassembled the bottom half of the engine and split the crankcase. *NO GOING BACK NOW * Now I have a wonderful view of what is wrong with my transmission!
3 (DIAGNOSIS) Just as we all expected... (Wait what did you expect? XD) We probably all thought the same thing: second gear dogs are worn leading to gear slipping and the valve guides are worn leading to excessive oil consumption. I just uploaded a Youtube video showing my progress:
You might be able to see the wear on the gear dogs but if not I will certainly upload detailed pictures to further examine the damage!! Called local certified Yamaha dealer and they have yet to get back to me. Looks like I need multiple pinion gears and wheel gears.. Looked up the cost of oem gears and its basically $100 per gear I can't spend that much when the gears that need to be replaced basically cost half of the resale value and I am on a limited budget XD Looked inside the exhaust ports and confirmed failing valve guides(or valve seals?). They are kinda pricey so if anyone with experience can comment that would be appreciated. So it looks like I need a new transmission and valve guides.
4 (Transmission Swap) I see a '03-'05 transmission on Ebay for $350. I see a 2012 transmission on Ebay for $170. The transmissions are quite similar aside from one extra washer plate and slightly different tooth count. I ultimately want to see if anyone knows if the gen II transmission will fit in the gen I crankcase. If it is possible, this will make things much cheaper and enable me to get back on the road with some wallet left XD As for the valve guides I would like your input, otherwise I was thinking of ordering new ones and having a shop take care of it.
5 (Other Q's) Tire wear is quite quick and would like some recommendations on longer lasting tires! (Currently running Michelin Pilot P5.) Also, does anyone get wobbles at high speed with all 3 luggage installed?