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 Posted: 20:17 - 26 Jul 2015 Post subject: Project FJ1200 ABS **COMPLETED** |
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This did not start out to be a project.The original intention had been to buy a bike that would take Mrs.Fizzer and I around Europe for a few weeks and then to either keep it for the following year or to sell it on as soon after returning or thereabouts.
But finding a suitable bike was the biggest problem.A friend has a Yamaha FJ1200 and it is more than capable of taking him and his wife abroad comfortably,fully laden with top box and panniers.
So,having tried that bike for size I started to hunt around for something in the £1000 area,but many machines for that expenditure had around 60-70,000 miles on the clock,were a long way from Kent and all needed some work doing to them,which was to be expected.Or I could pay through the nose for something from a dealer somewhere in the country with around half that many miles on the clock and in much better condition.
Eventually I located one in Eastbourne and came to an agreement of £900.On the outside it looked mainly cosmetic and a relatively easy job of changing a few bits and pieces,fit new tyres,locate some panniers that would go with the existing Givi top box and rack and then book the time away.
How wrong could I have been
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150620_173059_zpsefhzgvou.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150620_173123_zpstsdpeerv.jpg~original
The bike as I got it home looked reasonable on the outside.The engine sounded sweet but the fork seals had gone big time,puking fork oil all over the front calipers and in doing so had smothered the brake pads and discs with the same stuff.So I was right to have gone down with the trailer and picked it up.
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201700_zpsw37xrhuq.jpg~original
Once on the ramp I removed the next to useless belly fairing,which had to be removed anyway as I am going to fit some engine bars.But what I had not expected was the amount of corrosion hidden by the bodywork and plastics.The more I stripped off the more I could see that there was more work than I had originally expected.
So I started the engine and while waiting for the oil to heat up I had a gander underneath.At least the downpipes are stainless and will clean up with a bit of elbow grease.But pretty soon I realised that I was going to need it by the gallon if I was going to be happy to ride this bike around the Continent with any confidence at all.
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201748_zpscrwtdwsn.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201940_zpsobnu5zia.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202107_zpsyvastkrs.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202154_zpspcujgho2.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201930_zpstvq0ptqx.jpg~original
Luckily,some of the corrosion is only skin deep,like on the clutch cover
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201906_zpsakmzcr2o.jpg~original
But the back brake was going to take a bit more than I had at first anticipated
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201841_zpszanrjeiw.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202021_zpshrxbdkb7.jpg~original
So,as I work my way around the bike doing what I feel is required to get this bike roadworthy again,follow me as I take the necessary steps.It should make an interesting project.
I hope  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Looks like an interesting project, although a shame that it's an unexpected one
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Kinda like those old FJs. A friend of mine had one many years ago - toured it to the Bol and many other places every year with no problems as I recall.
What mileage on this one? Did the owner tell you much about it, when he last used it, that kind of thing?
And what's the time limit before you're off on it? Is this a race against the clock?
Will be watching with interest to see how you go about cleaning up various bits and pieces. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Nice! Love those old FJs.
Years ago I was on the lookout for one for the same reasons as you but struggled to find anything decent anywhere other than dealers. I ended up buying a Pan Euro which, as it happens, also turned out to be a dog.
I wasn't as smart as you with your fancy pants trailer though so I had to ride back to Kent from Bishop Auckland with the exhausts hanging off. Only broke down once too.
https://www.bikepics.com/members/kris/94st1100/
Good luck with it. I see your fucked back brake and raise you a holey swingarm with extra rust.
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For some reason I want to ride that a long, long way!  |
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Kris wrote: | Nice! Love those old FJs.
Years ago I was on the lookout for one for the same reasons as you but struggled to find anything decent anywhere other than dealers. I ended up buying a Pan Euro which, as it happens, also turned out to be a dog.
I wasn't as smart as you with your fancy pants trailer though so I had to ride back to Kent from Bishop Auckland with the exhausts hanging off. Only broke down once too.
https://www.bikepics.com/members/kris/94st1100/
Good luck with it. I see your fucked back brake and raise you a holey swingarm with extra rust.
https://www.bikepics.com/pics/2009/04/26/bikepics-1647955-full.jpg
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My swing arm is not quite as bad as that Kris,but bad enough that I do not want to risk myself and Mrs.Fizzer with a corroded standard swinger.
So I have sourced an ally item from an earlier model.A 3CV from what I can gather.Maybe Yamaha cheapened the bike by fitting a steel one instead of the more expensive ally one because of the ABS pump fitted to my 3XW  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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I am liking the condition of this FJ flat spot
If I can get my 3XW looking anything like as nice as the one in your pic I will be delighted  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Jeez, only 22k miles. How can people let a good bike go to rot like that? You'd at least think they'd punt it out before it got to that stage. Nice to see it will now get a new lease of life though. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Once I had found out the right way to remove the seat I was confronted by this
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_201827_zpssscyxna8.jpg~original
It is,from what I can make out,an alarm.But how it works/worked I have no idea as there is no key or instructions that came with the bike.Neither is there a toolkit
The black box inside of the tail unit is the ABS brain,something that has now been shoved to one side as it has been deemed U/S due to removal of the ABS pump.
But I also found a Scottoiler pump and reservoir
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202042_zpsxwpc5frd.jpg~original
Something which I am not sure whether to reuse or to sell on just at the moment.
The rot does seem to have set in into other places as well,like the oil filter housing,which is situated below the clutch slave cylinder
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202054_zpstleumark.jpg~original
The black paint on the filter housing might not that easily be repainted,so for the moment it is another item that I will sort during the initial stripdow of the important outer bits.
Up to this time I did not even have an owners manual or a Haynes,but I have no problems with stripping things down.It is the rebuilding that I am not thinking about just at the moment
The sidestand switch will be going as well as the old clutch hydraulic hose,as I am sure that a nice length of Aeroquip will look far better
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202127_zpsyfzv6uuj.jpg~original
But as I found the right way to remove the sidepanels,I was greeted by the rather large hole in the inlet manifold between the airbox and the carb inlet on #1
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202115_zps9kjzky0w.jpg~original
At 38 Euros each from CMNSL I might or might not order up all four manifolds
Luckily the oil cooler is not only relatively undamaged but also free of leaks around the hoses.I intend to clean this up and straighten as many fins as possible
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202142_zpscxkqcz5s.jpg~original
Not only that but the surface corrosion on the exhaust downpipes is relatively easy to polish up
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202154_zpspcujgho2.jpg~original
But the front discs and calipers,which are reputed to not be that good,were covered in fork oil from when the fork seals have blown
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202218_zps87slwrom.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202233_zpskbi4yyqy.jpg~original
Another good point is that not only are the downpipes made of stainless steel,but the silencers are made by Motad from the Neta range,so are known to last for a conserable time after standard would have rotted away ages ago
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202002_zpssj2qne0j.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202014_zpsz1rzvvrm.jpg~original
There is a bit of surface rust on the silencers,but nothing that cannot be cleaned off just before reinstallation  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Since my last post about the FJ I have been lucky enough to accrue a number of items from people like Yen Powell and other forumites from other sites.These have been put to one side while I have set about removing more parts from the bike,to be either cleaned up as I go along,or to be stove enammelled by a local firm.
But the paint between the engine fins is flaking off quite badly,which to me is a sign that the bike has been abused in its previous life
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171157_zps1qtvai9z.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171230_zpsvylatpnh.jpg~original
But underneath did not look as though it had been attended to for quite a considerable time as well
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150621_202504_zpsqyekjn1c.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135620_zps7zypkelf.jpg~original
Having eventually removed the back wheel,with a difficult to remove wheel spindle,I was able to ascertain just how much I had taken on.
I had,from an early stage,decided that I was going to do away with the ABS system,as I had read that it was not that effective when new,so no matter what I did with trying to improve it,it would not be worth the effort.So,with some effort it was removed from its lair beneath the battery box
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135635_zpsytgqfrym.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135801_zpsg7zkhfkg.jpg~original
I was gobsmacked by how heavy the ABS pump is at nearly 7lbs
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_190413_zpsu2gig5t0.jpg~original
More parts have been removed from the chassis and I have still not worked out how to remove the fairing at this stage
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135605_zps09k1kgac.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135552_zpsrkimskhb.jpg~original
But the view of the engine from what the petrol tank had hidden was not good either,with lots of corrosion with more flaking black paint
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135707_zpsdscpewui.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150624_135651_zps2fbs8gux.jpg~original
After I had read through the Haynes manual that I had been sent by the PO I worked out how to remove the fairing.This entaled taking off the wing mirrors,the screen and the black inserts between the screen and the fairing.What a pallaver
But what I found inside of the fairing were fly lava and bits of string holding the speedo drive cable away from rubbing against other bike parts
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171514_zpsqakts6pu.jpg~original
With the fairing off I could see where I was going to have to spend some time with some silver Hammerite
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171332_zpsojlogzdi.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171047_zpsochocmam.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171057_zps3dmolxrn.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171106_zpsm3js3tqy.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150707_173609_zpsjw1ybykn.jpg~original
But the tops of the carbs could not be ignored as they gave me eye ache every time I went by
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150628_171318_zpsjbys8qdq.jpg~original
A quick wire brush of one carb top was enough to show that there was hope for the others as well,so I set about cleaning the others....or that was the idea.With four cross head screws per carb top,some came undone easily,whereas the others were about to give me a headache.In the end I was not bothered about reusing the old screws,having found sufficient numbers of stainless allen screws of the right size
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150701_164257_zpsfjlvilow.jpg~original
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20150808_215233_zpskahb9w10.jpg~original
There is much more to be done yet and the box of bits to be stove enammelled is beginning to burst at the seams.More to be posted soon  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Fizzer, in case you didn't know, there's an article in this months Practical Sportsbikes on fettling and restoring FJ's! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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