Changing the oil and filter on an FJR has got to be the easiest job in motorcycledom and that`s good as it`s about the only maintenance that gets done. I have to change the rubber a couple of times a year but as the rear wheel removal rivals my Honda VFR for ease and quickness that`s not a problem. Plus the tires come back from the shop already inflated so I don`t have to worry about tire pressure until the next change. It`s not as if I don`t fix things along the way, Just last week I replaced the headlamp bulbs after the second low beam burnt out, and i`m going to change the air filter during the off season.
The thing is I bought the FJR to ride and if the last 50,000mls on her or all the miles I`ve done on my other Japanese bikes over the years is any indication she is not likely to break down any time soon. I even had a `96 Ducati 900cr that I am ashamed to say I sorely neglected and she never once let me down
I think what I`m trying to say is if you would rather be riding that wrenching than go for it. What can happen?
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The thing is I bought the FJR to ride and if the last 50,000mls on her or all the miles I`ve done on my other Japanese bikes over the years is any indication she is not likely to break down any time soon. I even had a `96 Ducati 900cr that I am ashamed to say I sorely neglected and she never once let me down
I think what I`m trying to say is if you would rather be riding that wrenching than go for it. What can happen?
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