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That right thar is funny...I don't care who you are! :lol:

I'll have that muffler bearing freed up as soon as I find a cat puller for it.

You're going to have to take the right side one and put it in backwards and upside down because the left one was contaminated with rotella.

paypal to "[email protected]" is fine.

Just use a zip tie for the windshield screw, the OEM ones are crap anyways - can't even hold up in traffic...

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I need a windshield screw and the left side muffler bearing.
 
hey, since you're done riding for the year already, we don't we stuff the most powerful Gen 2 motor ever in that worn out Gen 1 frame of yours? Maybe graft the swing arms together, shorten the forks 6" and go all "busa" style? Sounds like fun...

That right thar is funny...I don't care who you are! :lol:
 
That right thar is funny...I don't care who you are! :lol:

I'll have that muffler bearing freed up as soon as I find a cat puller for it.

You're going to have to take the right side one and put it in backwards and upside down because the left one was contaminated with rotella.

paypal to "[email protected]" is fine.

Just use a zip tie for the windshield screw, the OEM ones are crap anyways - can't even hold up in traffic...

smile.gif


I need a windshield screw and the left side muffler bearing.
Ohh You two klowns are a hoot!! Go ahead and laugh at me plight.

I bet you'll feel bad when my bearing seizes an pitches my through the windshield that didn't stop me on account I was missing a screw. :dribble:

 
You should have that head injury looked at...

hey, since you're done riding for the year already, we don't we stuff the most powerful Gen 2 motor ever in that worn out Gen 1 frame of yours? Maybe graft the swing arms together, shorten the forks 6" and go all "busa" style? Sounds like fun...

That right thar is funny...I don't care who you are! :lol:
 
I see that your stock seat is spoken for? Is there any way that I can borrow it for a couple of weeks? I need one to send to have a custom seat built, once I get it back, I'll send you mine from my 2007 which is perfect condition.

Let me know if this is doable.

Thanks.

Kevin Nichols

[email protected]

 
Kevin,

Thanks for the interest. The stock seat for my '09 is long gone; I have a Sargent seat now, which survived the crash, and will go on the new bike. The new bike has a stock seat, and that seat is spoken for. I do not have it in my possession right now - I am still waiting on the insurance to settle, who is waiting on the state to produce a scrap title.

Once I get the new bike in the garage, I'll let you know if the current buyer backs out.

Wayne

I see that your stock seat is spoken for? Is there any way that I can borrow it for a couple of weeks? I need one to send to have a custom seat built, once I get it back, I'll send you mine from my 2007 which is perfect condition.

Let me know if this is doable.

Thanks.

Kevin Nichols

[email protected]
 
a-men to that. WTH, "A screw".

Put some gorilla tape on it and call it good. How's your bearing gonna seize anyways - it's that bike a museum "static display" anyways?

A screw?!?
Now now... Lets not worry about me static display.. I'm more concerned about those cats.. :p

BTW..I "rotated" the air in me tires today. Yep! I had to push the fuker outside so I could sweep around it!

 
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Don't need a manual when you loosen everything up with some good ol' asphalt torque. I've always heard how difficult it is to take the nose and headlight off a FJR. Well, if you play traffic hockey, it's pretty easy to take it apart...

 
Need a frame, windshield motor, rear fender, taillight, LH Muffler stay, headlight - although not sure if US spec headlight will do In Ireland or UK.

 
Need a frame, windshield motor, rear fender, taillight, LH Muffler stay, headlight - although not sure if US spec headlight will do In Ireland or UK.
I have the frame, windshield motor, taillight, and headlight parts still. The rear fender liner I have, but there are a couple of cracks in it - you would need to see pictures to decide on that. As far as the headlight housing, you'd have to nail down whether it would work over there.

Right now, the motor is still in the frame, but I am working on getting it separated. Shipping is the big unknown for overseas.

Wayne

 
Need a frame, windshield motor, rear fender, taillight, LH Muffler stay, headlight - although not sure if US spec headlight will do In Ireland or UK.
I have the frame, windshield motor, taillight, and headlight parts still. The rear fender liner I have, but there are a couple of cracks in it - you would need to see pictures to decide on that. As far as the headlight housing, you'd have to nail down whether it would work over there.

Right now, the motor is still in the frame, but I am working on getting it separated. Shipping is the big unknown for overseas.

Wayne
OK, I'll leave the fender but take the licence pate light from it and I'll also leave the headlight as it's a different part for Ireland and UK. I also need a radiator.

 
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