• If you have bought, sold or gained information from our Classifieds, please donate to FJRForum and give back.

    You can become a Supporting Member or just click here to donate.

Parting out wrecked 2009 FJR

Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum

Help Support Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Update.

I have the motor and frame separated now. Listed on craigslist or pm me if interested.

Motor - $500, Frame - $100, Swingarm - $50, Final drive - $150, airbox - $30. All prices subject to the "make me an offer" clause.

thanks,

Wayne

IMG_0080_zps5289a7d4.jpg


IMG_0092_zps1428abac.jpg


IMG_0088_zps22957269.jpg


IMG_0085_zps1efa368f.jpg


 
PM sent for the swing arm too.

Achiu, if the shipping isn't crazy, thinking this would be good to have on hand for the PNW crew. Auburn says we can store it if need be, would be nice to have these handy if/when they're needed.

 
PM returned - working on freight quote. If you were closer, I could just toss it in my van and drive it...

PM sent for the swing arm too.
Achiu, if the shipping isn't crazy, thinking this would be good to have on hand for the PNW crew. Auburn says we can store it if need be, would be nice to have these handy if/when they're needed.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Bikebandit lists the same part number (1412302) and price ($452.49)for both 2006 and 2009 models on the parts fiche. I would say that it would inter-change between the model years unless someone has experience to the contrary.

What other parts are you referring to when you say "assembly"?

I have the fans, thermostat housing, and hoses as well. I think there are some brackets still attached to the radiator - I'll have to check.

Let me know what exactly you're looking for and I'll dig through the boxes.

Wayne

Will the radiator and assembly fit an 06?
 
Just picked up Hudson's engine and all for him. Extrememarine, you know how to pack a crate. Very nice job! Everything was just as you packed it.

clapping.gif
clapping.gif
clapping.gif


 
Awesome - glad everything stayed in place. I keep having visions of the old Samsonite commercial where the luggage goes behind the curtain and the 800lb gorilla is throwing everything around. So I'd add another brace, box/space holder, and a pound of wood screws.

Thanks for taking the motor and other stuff off my hands. There is no doubt in my mind that Annette would have been ticked when she saw a shifter cart frame in the garage next to that motor...

Wayne

Just picked up Hudson's engine and all for him. Extrememarine, you know how to pack a crate. Very nice job! Everything was just as you packed it.


clapping.gif
clapping.gif
clapping.gif
 
Top