SkooterG
Purveyor of Crooked Facts
It's a $9 wear part that is easily replaceable.
Ride more, stress less.
Ride more, stress less.
Wasn't this only for the 2006 when it was released? Owning an '05 since it was new, I recall being interested in the model changes when the new blue Gen.IIs came out. Though I don't recall what the nature of the error in the instrument cluster was, it seems to me it was an error that coincided with the Gen.II release, that Yamaha remedied it (with new instrument clusters) pretty quickly, and the problem disappeared.Certian models had a issue with the milege report on tje dash and the whole dash was replaced as the fix. Once done it could result with a co.pleate reset of the milage reported on the bike.
Yup, best to replace your worn-out rubbers before they're too far gone.My rubber was looking very used with 17000 miles on the bike. I even ordered a new one (that's how used it was). As others have said, not a good indicator of 'age'.
So, Entonox -- Terry -- you replace the rubber bit yet ?Hi all, I'm the most paranoid bike owner goingI have just go an 08 FJR1300 from Triumph Birmingham. At face value the bike is spotless absolutely immaculate.
TERRY
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