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11533
Regulators MC Atlanta GA invites you to our Annual Awards Banquet   WHEN:  December 13, 2008   WHERE:  Chit Chat Nite Club                ...
Peachz
mrsbikergirl75
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Dec 4, 2008
7:37 pm
11534
Can anybody help me with some info about inner bags for the FJR Yamaha panniers. I do not own an FJR, however, I will be hiring one for a few weeks touring...
essteeman
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Dec 4, 2008
8:52 pm
11535
anyone have a good web-site to buy parts and accessories for yamaha bikes?? particuarly a site with good prices on yamaha oil and tires. thanks....
wildcat5415
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Dec 4, 2008
9:57 pm
11536
I purchased an aftermarket pair from Bestem (http://www.bestemusa.com/). They look good, work and fit well, and cost $50....
Bill Boyd
vogon56
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Dec 5, 2008
3:13 am
11537
I had to get body parts for mine. Found good deals at Cheap Cycle Parts (http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/). Can't say how the prices and oil/tires are....
Bill Boyd
vogon56
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Dec 5, 2008
3:15 am
11538
I use a set from my past BMW System Cases and they fit well. I am sure your ST liners will work. Bert "Life is an adventure; Meant to be ridden on two...
Bert Fox, adventure t...
iambwfox
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Dec 5, 2008
7:07 am
11539
Graham   FYI   GIVI linners are top quality and fit perfectly.   Givi T443                             T443         $71.00    ...
george colvin
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Dec 5, 2008
7:05 pm
11540
... <cheesy.mike@...> wrote: .... Is there an alternative spring or other solution that can be used to make the sidestand deploy in a more positive manner? ...
knifemaker1954
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Dec 19, 2008
12:55 am
11541
Being aware of the situ is a big help. Grinding the stop back a bit allows a more positive stop as well. Bert "Life is an adventure; Meant to be ridden on two...
Bert Fox, adventure t...
iambwfox
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Dec 19, 2008
1:00 am
11542
for sale 2003 FJR original owner 40000 Mi. serviced regularly with records. (oil/filter aircleaner, plugs, throttle body sync etc.) has C-bailey windshield,...
brett
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Dec 25, 2008
6:45 pm
11543
2003 - the FAST one!! ... From: brett To: yamahafjr1300club@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 1:45 PM Subject: [Yamaha FJR1300 Club] 2003 Fjr ...
Bram Frank
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Dec 28, 2008
5:57 pm
11544
Hello -  FJR Owners;   I recently lost my left hand in a water skiing accident so now I can't use my clutch.  I am interested in selling or trading my...
Robert Martin
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Dec 29, 2008
8:01 pm
11545
I have a 07 AE..1 owner (me) that I have been considering selling. It has Throttlemeisters,larger windshield and a throttle rocker. Perfect cond. 4500 +/_...
Bob K
richard 069
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Dec 29, 2008
8:45 pm
11546
Robert, Very sorry to hear you lost your hand. Water skiing! Hope you find a good AE model that suits your needs. If getting the wind you face is more...
Ken Hattan
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Dec 29, 2008
9:05 pm
11547
Hi Ken,   You know I have not actually given it any thought - sorry.  I just decided to throw it out to see if there is interest while I continue my research...
Robert Martin
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Dec 29, 2008
9:31 pm
11548
WHEN:  01/01/09   WHERE:  Chit Chat                2920 Ember Dr                Decatur, GA 30034 TIME:  9pm  - until   ...
Peachz
mrsbikergirl75
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Dec 30, 2008
11:14 am
11549
Hi Bob,   ... From: Bob K <cbrxx98@...> Subject: RE: [Yamaha FJR1300 Club] Lost my left hand - Need an FJR automatic! To:...
Robert Martin
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Dec 31, 2008
1:57 am
11550
I have 2006 FJR1300AE, and while nice, I want to warn you about its behavior at times, because I think it could be a problem without having two hands on the...
Bill Boyd
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Dec 31, 2008
7:25 pm
11551
Hello there, My name is Brian and live in New Zealand. I have signed on to your group as I am looking to purchase a 2002 FJR with 62,000 ks on the clock and...
Brian Schlaadt
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Dec 31, 2008
10:15 pm
11552
Hey Brian, Don't know how much feed back you'll get... this site has been pretty quiet for awhile.  I have a 2004 that developed the dreaded "tick" at about...
Donald Athon
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Jan 1, 2009
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11553
From a Mainland Kiwi in America with 40,000 miles on an 05 theres probably not much to worry about other than the items you mentioned, I would add one...
Neville McNaughton
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Jan 1, 2009
7:33 pm
11554
Hi Neville, By Mainland I am sure you mean the South Island. Thank you for your comments. I believe the FJR is a pretty sound motorcycle. Regards, Brian From...
Brian Schlaadt
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Jan 2, 2009
3:39 am
11555
Thank you Donald for your comments. perhaps the reason for the quiet site is FJR riders are out there do it and the bike just does not give many probelems. ...
Brian Schlaadt
armchairbiker
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Jan 2, 2009
3:42 am
11556
Just a note to comment on the widespread geography of the FJR. I am in the US near Chicago and have an '05 with only 8,000 miles on it. It has been fantastic...
ROBERT J ALLEN
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Jan 2, 2009
8:08 pm
11557
I have a 2005 FJR, and I discovered a broken fairing. I have no idea how it happened or how the heck I didn't notice it before...but on the right side, on the...
jhs3
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Jan 3, 2009
7:25 pm
11558
l have had some success with J-B Weld, the 2 part epoxy. Clean the heck out of the mating surfaces then apply. Let it cure for at least 24 hours. Less than...
Steve Meyer
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Jan 4, 2009
8:49 am
11559
I concur with Steve. J-B Weld epoxy has rescued me on a number of occasions. Just last week a friend's car mirror was torn off by a careless driver, breaking...
C. Geoffrey Berken
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Jan 4, 2009
4:31 pm
11560
amen! I neglected some important points that Geoff illuminated in good detail. The building up of layers can be particularly effective. I also repaired a...
Steve Meyer
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Jan 4, 2009
5:10 pm
11561
I disagree that it's necessarily very expensive. Yes, $100-200, but at least check it out. For instance, I've bought a bunch of pieces from cheapcycleparts....
Bill Boyd
vogon56
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Jan 5, 2009
3:42 am
11562
I never have very good luck with JB weld. So I talked to my body shop guy who sold me some Duramix. a twin tube setup that mixes when pushed out of the gun....
David Fial
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Jan 5, 2009
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