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Welcome to the fray...will be visiting WV again this year. Enjoy the Forum.

Besides FJRTech, search on google for FJRinfo. The FJR is relatively easy to maintain.

 
Don't know if this will work.

Trying to attach a pic.

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Try the following but with a square bracket on each end:

IMG]https://i1142.photobu...fjr1300/fjr.jpg[/img

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Try this one..

If this works its the bike being replaced..

Wanna buy it.. :lol:

I think I got it...you may have created a pic posting monster. :yahoo:

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Easy tire and brake replacement.

Tire spooned on easier than any I've ever done.

Maintenance seems to be a snap..except for the CCT.

Was looking at that bugger today. I've read all

the threads on doing it (even have one on order)

It looks like a PIA to do..and I hate fixing it if it

ain't broke.

Anyhow..do I REALLY need to change this thing out if its

not noisy?

Bet I opened myself up for ridicule after that question.. :lol:

 
<snip> ..except for the CCT.

Was looking at that bugger today. I've read all the threads on doing it (even have one on order)

It looks like a PIA to do..and I hate fixing it if it ain't broke.

Anyhow..do I REALLY need to change this thing out if its not noisy?
Once you dig into the project it's not too bad...really.

As far as needing to change the CCT. If you're not noticing any noise from the chain side then it's not necessary, just good preventive maintenance. Do keep an ear to the chain and at the first hint of noise at idle, change it!

--G

 
Just noticed your from Snohomish.

We're from Arlington originally. Sure do

miss the Northwest. Even the rain.

 
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