Warchild
Benevolent Dictator
It appears unchanged from previous generation FJR1300 600-mile maintenance needs.What's required for the 600-mile maintenance?
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It appears unchanged from previous generation FJR1300 600-mile maintenance needs.What's required for the 600-mile maintenance?
I'm having a profound sense of Deja Vu because Warchild's propensity for tearing into a $15.9K toy that doesn't even have a proper license plate yet is EXACTLY how FJRTech.net was born. If anything, I'm hoping he'll dust it off, add a few new articles (Richard too), and update the invaluable resource as a winter project.I find it very impressive that the two of you are willing to disassemble these two highly sought after, brand new machines and are sharing pics with the rest of us.
Correction: FJRTech got started on a $11.5K toy. Inflation you know.I'm having a profound sense of Deja Vu because Warchild's propensity for tearing into a $15.9K toy that doesn't even have a proper license plate yet is EXACTLY how FJRTech.net was born. If anything, I'm hoping he'll dust it off, add a few new articles (Richard too), and update the invaluable resource as a winter project.I find it very impressive that the two of you are willing to disassemble these two highly sought after, brand new machines and are sharing pics with the rest of us.
Waiting for one of the guys here to let me ride their Gen III for a couple of weeks.Hey Jeff...I am officially jealous! Nice ride!
Where's the link to the Gen III products in your sig file???
Couple of questions for you or Dale. I think it was answered already, but just to make it crystal clear for the slower students: Will the aux light mounting brackets that are already out there--the under-the-mirror type like Top Gun, Skyway, Garauld's, etc., work on the G3? I understand a spacer of some kind will have to be used (or developed). I think the mounting post spacing on the mirrors is right, but I wonder if the length of the posts is adequate to move the mirrors out far enough to take the spacer and the bracket and still get the nut secure.
Also wondering about how secure the mirror and lights would be (as in vibration) with the extra torque on the longer posts--not to mention the extra weight. Do you think if somebody were to drill aluminum billets as spacers, would it help with the strength? The extensions Fred posted about here look pretty close. Think they'd work? And since it would be virtually out of sight under the bracket, what do you think of just stacked washers of some kind instead of the $71 spacer set? Solid enough?
Finally, if the posts were a little short, would there be any clearance issues with using those threaded spacers that are part of the SW Motech kit (and Howie showed in the next post)? I mean the extra diameter or thickness going through the spacer block. Thanks for your thoughts.
...Now you've done it...all the Triumph rats are gonna get you for that one.Very interested in your observations on the Gen 3. She sure looks good. Much nicer than the barge-like Trophy!
ok so the tank is now off.....
The tank comes off just the same as the Gen2, when you get it off the only difference is this.....
The throttle cables on the right side.
The throttle cables are connected to the right side of the TB's but i can't see whats underneath....
Yeah, that ain't flybywire...them's mechinikal.
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