JT 384
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Congrats on the FJR. I went from 225 to the FJR. Take your time and you should be ok. And your lucky you get to ride . Traded my 09 for a 2014 and still can't get out up here yet. Snow coming on Friday .
The person at fault . . . right out of their pocket.So in Florida and Washington state, who pays when a motorcyclist is at fault for a collision? Who pays if two motorcyclists run into each other?
Yeah, but if the person doesn't have the cash people get shafted.The person at fault . . . right out of their pocket.So in Florida and Washington state, who pays when a motorcyclist is at fault for a collision? Who pays if two motorcyclists run into each other?
Which is why we have insurance. Pardon me. My wife is an insurance agent, and that's why we have insurance.
When did you start hearing the ticking??Finally got to see the bike today and put the sold sign on it. Sounded great, felt great, NO TICKING SOUNDS IN THE ENGINE. I totally understand the power and felt it when I shifted into 1st at a stand still. That is defiantly something to respect.
Define ticking. FJRs are not the quietest engines with respect to top end valve train noise. Search for a ticker sound bite to see what a bike with worn out valve guides sounds like. Many threads on the subject, although they'll be older.Also the dreaded ticking of the valves. Yeah I'm a little upset about that. What should I do?
TopherGuns,Picked up my 2003 FJR on Monday. Had a beautiful 3 hour ride home from the dealership. It was a good time to get to know the bike.Also the dreaded ticking of the valves. Yeah I'm a little upset about that. What should I do?
Yea, that is the Tick i hear.TopherGuns,Picked up my 2003 FJR on Monday. Had a beautiful 3 hour ride home from the dealership. It was a good time to get to know the bike.Also the dreaded ticking of the valves. Yeah I'm a little upset about that. What should I do?
There is some valve clatter even in a good FJR engine. The "ticking" problem is different. Scrounge up a set of decent-or-better earbuds, turn down the volume, and connect them to the computer. Most computers have a good sound system, but rotten speakers which won't do the job, here. Listen to these three sound files with earbuds, and tell us if this is the sound that you hear from the bike.
https://fjrforum.com/misc/ticksound/
Dealers probably won't want to deal with this problem, but Yamaha corporate may have some help for you, there. Do not tell anybody that you may have a plan, if they won't help. Act like you expect serious help from them. Worst case, a complete used engine, a used head, or a totaled-out FJR may fix your bike for much less than the full cost of repairing a "ticker" in an engine shop. A totaled bike would come with lots of extra parts (to be sold on eBay) which may make the donor bike into a low-cost solution.
Best wishes,
Infrared
In the big picture, no damage except continuing valve guide wear. People have ridden their ticker with no problems even after oil started to show up at the exhaust pipe tips. I'm sure the catalytic converter and O2 sensor don't like that though. If you don't see oil at the pipe tips you probably have 10s of thousands ofYea, that is the Tick i hear.https://fjrforum.com/misc/ticksound/...Also the dreaded ticking of the valves...
How much damage will it cause to just keep going as is?
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