Scooper
Well-known member
The 2008 to 2014 have had an improved tranny so hopefully the shift dog will not pose a problem but you are right it's good to check for it.
Read somewhere else that performing the following process helps with the clunk:Don't panic about the god awful sounding "Clunk" putting it into first from neutral. We all hear it and it's been there since day one. It's normal. Well.... It's Yamaha normal. You will fall in love with this bike in 15 minutes. Enjoy!
+1Sit on the bike, put up the kick stand put in first if it isn't already, pull the clutch in and then start the bike. AMAZING eh, no cluck.
Good day,
Dave
Yeah, I know, evenetually, it will.Your patience will be rewarded grasshoppa.
About a month ago I test rode an '05 non-abs for a buddy of mine. Had just a tick under 40K and that bike felt like new. Looked like new as well. The seller took great care of the bike and it had several nice farkles to boot. My buddy did end up buying it for around 5100. IMHO it was a good buy.
There are great used bikes out there owned by caring riders. You just have to be diligent in your search.
That's pretty cool - I'm happy that it worked out for you.I found mine on ebay. It was April of 2009. The bike had 2100 miles on it. I had to drive to Philly to pick it up. I put it in the back of my truck without even riding it. I have 83k on it now. Except for some normal scratches that come from use it still looks damn good. Having performed regular maintenance the bike still runs like it did when I bought it. Damn does it eat tires, though!
Wind protection is a very subjective item. There are so many factors. Your height and riding position, what windshield you are using, even your helmet. I run the stock screen during the warm weather and all the way down. I like the wind. I run a VStream +4+2 in the colder weather that, when fully raised, pretty much takes the wind off of me. I also run a Shoei Qwest helmet with Sena SMH10. With the windscreen up I have no problem enjoying Yo Yo Ma with clarity. In the wind the Shoei is the quitest helmet I have owned, but there is still wind noise. I can hear the music enough to know what is playing.That's pretty cool - I'm happy that it worked out for you.I found mine on ebay. It was April of 2009. The bike had 2100 miles on it. I had to drive to Philly to pick it up. I put it in the back of my truck without even riding it. I have 83k on it now. Except for some normal scratches that come from use it still looks damn good. Having performed regular maintenance the bike still runs like it did when I bought it. Damn does it eat tires, though!
I really only have two concerns about the FJR, and one of them is fairly minor:
1) How good would the wind protection be? I have heard stories from "This sucks! Worst Wind Protection Ever! It's like riding in a jet engine!" to "It is so quiet I was brought to tears by the Yo-Yo Ma concerto playing in my helmet speakers." I realize that wind protection is totally subjective, and luckily, there are as many aftermarket windshield options/configurations as I am willing to burn cash figuring out. (awkward sentence - sorry.)
2) My knees were engineered by the same people who built the Yugo. I suspect that a higher seat and lower pegs (in that order) would be necessary, but I'm just not quite sure until I get a chance to ride one. 'Tis true that the best ergo improvement I've ever made is popping an Aleve before I go riding, but I think I can do better.
What I suspect is that I'll ride it, whack the throttle open once and turn into a gibbering fool as I hand over the money and go deaf to words like "tires" and "insurance" and "divorce attorney" but it's just one of those things I'll have to live with.
I just recently bought one, so I'll try to help. I am 6 feet tall with a 33" inseam, 180 lbs. Screen is a V-Stream, standard size.That's pretty cool - I'm happy that it worked out for you.
I really only have two concerns about the FJR, and one of them is fairly minor:
1) How good would the wind protection be? I have heard stories from "This sucks! Worst Wind Protection Ever! It's like riding in a jet engine!" to "It is so quiet I was brought to tears by the Yo-Yo Ma concerto playing in my helmet speakers." I realize that wind protection is totally subjective, and luckily, there are as many aftermarket windshield options/configurations as I am willing to burn cash figuring out. (awkward sentence - sorry.)
2) My knees were engineered by the same people who built the Yugo. I suspect that a higher seat and lower pegs (in that order) would be necessary, but I'm just not quite sure until I get a chance to ride one. 'Tis true that the best ergo improvement I've ever made is popping an Aleve before I go riding, but I think I can do better.
What I suspect is that I'll ride it, whack the throttle open once and turn into a gibbering fool as I hand over the money and go deaf to words like "tires" and "insurance" and "divorce attorney" but it's just one of those things I'll have to live with.
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