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Title: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Brick on November 02, 2016, 10:44:52 PM
Ok so I've longed for a Yamaha FJ-09 since I rented one and rode the Alps last year.
I may very soon be "driving" my pickup truck from my home in western NC to Travers City, MI (will they know up there that I am a Buckeye at heart?) to purchase a 2015 FJ-09.
Yippie! BYW... I love the purchase after the hunt. I had thought I would start now to look and might find what I wanted in the spring. Whoa... 5 days later it popped up a deal I just had to jump on... if it is what it's what it's advertised to be.
This makes three bikes in the garage.

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This was too good a deal to pass up! 1755 miles...!! This thing IS new! And he added $2,000.00 of farkles AND I got it at a great price !


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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: touringman on November 02, 2016, 11:11:45 PM
Congratulations Brick! That's a beautiful  bike, and I'm sure you will enjoy it. I can't wait to see it, and maybe cop a short ride? Best wishes on your continuing recovery. I'm sure this bike will help immensely with that!  :DSyd
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Patmo on November 03, 2016, 08:11:47 AM
Congratulations!  Nice find.  Already got the hard bags, too!  Is that an aftermarket seat?  And the centerstand makes chain maintenance and tire changes easy.  Nice.  Can't wait to see it in person and check it out.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: RIDEMYST on November 03, 2016, 08:25:48 AM
Nice!
Enjoy! -JEP-
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: NinjaBob on November 03, 2016, 09:52:58 AM
Sweet!
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: stevegrab on November 03, 2016, 10:38:56 AM
Nice, that a very tall wind screen. My imagination or was it removed (or shorty version was on) while you transported it?
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: wardie on November 03, 2016, 11:48:10 AM
looks well equipped..enjoy it Brick!
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: RichGrab on November 03, 2016, 12:52:49 PM
Wow, what a nice bike and a steal at that. I am amazed sometimes at finds like this. A bike that is 2 model years old, with not even enough miles to warrant an oil change, and with $$$$ of added farkles. And at a bargain price, what a steal. Congrats and enjoy.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: RIDEMYST on November 03, 2016, 02:43:28 PM
Wow, what a nice bike and a steal at that. I am amazed sometimes at finds like this. A bike that is 2 model years old, with not even enough miles to warrant an oil change, and with $$$$ of added farkles. And at a bargain price, what a steal. Congrats and enjoy.
And that's coming from a guy that got a brand new BMW for 10 bucks! ;) -JEP-


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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: doug mcpeek on November 03, 2016, 03:13:52 PM

I've been oogling that model, as well.

All it needs is cruise control:
http://www.mccruise.com/
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: RichGrab on November 03, 2016, 04:35:59 PM
Wow, what a nice bike and a steal at that. I am amazed sometimes at finds like this. A bike that is 2 model years old, with not even enough miles to warrant an oil change, and with $$$$ of added farkles. And at a bargain price, what a steal. Congrats and enjoy.
And that's coming from a guy that got a brand new BMW for 10 bucks! ;) -JEP-


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Well Jim, it was a little bit more than 10 bucks, but I know what you mean. And I wasn't even searching for a new bike. 8) ;D
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Brick on November 03, 2016, 10:35:22 PM
Yes I did get a great deal. And... mine also has a cruise control on it. Not the same Yamaha one as on my Super Tenere but I used it today and it works fine. He also put the Yamaha heated grid on it.
I had the wind screen off completely for transport in my truck.
It is the stock seat.



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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Brick on November 03, 2016, 10:37:10 PM
I had an FJ-09 tech day today with Lee who has had one for a year. (https://ridemsta.com/mstaforums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads.tapatalk-cdn.com%2F20161104%2F8af6442c230c47ba8a451de48dfe31bd.jpg&hash=6d6d6d51d896a3194f24a523bf181f8febd62be5)
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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: bcd on November 05, 2016, 11:00:37 AM
Cool! Haven't ridden one but from what I've read, and from speaking to owners, it sure sounds appealing. Enjoy!
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: rideandfly on November 10, 2016, 07:57:59 PM
Brick,

Congrats on the beautiful and well equipped FJ09!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: STLTHMSTA on December 09, 2016, 06:06:41 PM
Isn't it funny how a guy has to drive/ride many miles to get a great deal. How does that work??? Why wouldn't a dealer more local to you sell it for a great price to entice you to buy it. Also, why didn't someone more local to the dealer buy it???
I bought my first (of 3) St1100's in Charlotte, NC back in '91. A dealer there had a smoking' deal to good to pass up and they answered all my questions with the right answers. My local dealer who at the time was great to work with said he couldn't come close, go buy that bike.  Off I went with a friend 2-up on my then current bike and we rode back through the mountains, deals gap, the smokies and on home to Ohio.
Just something that makes you say "HUH?"   TM
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Brick on December 10, 2016, 05:35:14 AM
Isn't it funny how a guy has to drive/ride many miles to get a great deal. How does that work??? Why wouldn't a dealer more local to you sell it for a great price to entice you to buy it. Also, why didn't someone more local to the dealer buy it???
I bought my first (of 3) St1100's in Charlotte, NC back in '91. A dealer there had a smoking' deal to good to pass up and they answered all my questions with the right answers. My local dealer who at the time was great to work with said he couldn't come close, go buy that bike.  Off I went with a friend 2-up on my then current bike and we rode back through the mountains, deals gap, the smokies and on home to Ohio.
Just something that makes you say "HUH?"   TM

Tom,
I bought this from a private individual not a dealer. Local dealers had stock FJ-09's for $9999 OTD. That's a good price but not a super price.


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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on December 10, 2016, 10:30:51 AM
I'm glad there are folks that DO buy their bikes from dealerships. That keeps the manufacturers happy and they keep bringing out new and interesting stuff to make those purchases continue. That also keeps the price of used bikes from getting stupid, and that helps me.

At this point in my life, I'd be surprised if I found myself purchasing a new bike from a dealer. In my riding lifetime, I've purchased a total of 20 pre-owned bikes from individuals (not nearly as many as lots of MSTA friends). 4 were sold, 3 crashed, 9 are in the garage and running, and the other 4 are in the garage in suspended animation awaiting restoration or repairs. I don't need as many bikes as I've got, but they continue to put a smile on my face whenever I go into the garage.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: rideandfly on January 14, 2017, 09:41:57 AM
Same thing happened to me yesterday, a 2015 FJ09 followed me home, love it when that happens.  8)   It's like new condition, low miles, and already farkled except for suspension upgrades:

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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 18, 2022, 12:01:31 AM
Well, it's happened again...a used bike followed me home. This time it's a '97 Honda Pacific Coast. And being 25 years old, I'll be able to go straight to an antique tag as that's the cut off in Tennessee.
The bike belonged to a fellow I worked with 10+ years ago, but he didn't do much more than putter around his neighborhood. He had purchased the bike from the widow of a friend of his who died, and the friend also didn't ride much. So...it's got 6,900 miles on the odo and is suffering mostly from lack of use. It hasn't been started for at least 4 years. But the parts are all there. Oil, brake fluid, rear drive lubrication, etc., and probably tires as well, are all on the block for R & R. I'll keep my fingers crossed on fork seals, but I'd just about bet on them starting to puke before long. They've gotta be all dried up.

The bike is pretty stock with the only obvious farkle being a Corbin saddle. But the first owner did source a pair of soft bags to fit into the two sides of the trunk. Those will be useful.

I'll be spending some time this summer freshening up the fluids and such. Maybe later in the year I'll be able to actually get it on the road to ride to one of our events. We'll see. I think it'll be a rider when it's all said and done.

Pictures to follow after I get some elbow grease time in on it.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: STLTHMSTA on May 18, 2022, 05:04:57 AM
Congrats Geoffrey. Try oiling up those fork seals before riding, worth a shot. TM
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Brick on May 18, 2022, 06:25:49 AM
Well, it's happened again...a used bike followed me home. This time it's a '97 Honda Pacific Coast. And being 25 years old, I'll be able to go straight to an antique tag as that's the cut off in Tennessee.
The bike belonged to a fellow I worked with 10+ years ago, but he didn't do much more than putter around his neighborhood. He had purchased the bike from the widow of a friend of his who died, and the friend also didn't ride much. So...it's got 6,900 miles on the odo and is suffering mostly from lack of use. It hasn't been started for at least 4 years. But the parts are all there. Oil, brake fluid, rear drive lubrication, etc., and probably tires as well, are all on the block for R & R. I'll keep my fingers crossed on fork seals, but I'd just about bet on them starting to puke before long. They've gotta be all dried up.

The bike is pretty stock with the only obvious farkle being a Corbin saddle. But the first owner did source a pair of soft bags to fit into the two sides of the trunk. Those will be useful.

I'll be spending some time this summer freshening up the fluids and such. Maybe later in the year I'll be able to actually get it on the road to ride to one of our events. We'll see. I think it'll be a rider when it's all said and done.

Pictures to follow after I get some elbow grease time in on it.
That’s cool!


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Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: RichGrab on May 18, 2022, 10:27:30 AM
Well, it's happened again...a used bike followed me home. This time it's a '97 Honda Pacific Coast. And being 25 years old, I'll be able to go straight to an antique tag as that's the cut off in Tennessee.
The bike belonged to a fellow I worked with 10+ years ago, but he didn't do much more than putter around his neighborhood. He had purchased the bike from the widow of a friend of his who died, and the friend also didn't ride much. So...it's got 6,900 miles on the odo and is suffering mostly from lack of use. It hasn't been started for at least 4 years. But the parts are all there. Oil, brake fluid, rear drive lubrication, etc., and probably tires as well, are all on the block for R & R. I'll keep my fingers crossed on fork seals, but I'd just about bet on them starting to puke before long. They've gotta be all dried up.

The bike is pretty stock with the only obvious farkle being a Corbin saddle. But the first owner did source a pair of soft bags to fit into the two sides of the trunk. Those will be useful.

I'll be spending some time this summer freshening up the fluids and such. Maybe later in the year I'll be able to actually get it on the road to ride to one of our events. We'll see. I think it'll be a rider when it's all said and done.

Pictures to follow after I get some elbow grease time in on it.
Very cool and no doubt a "diamond in the rough." 25 years old and under 7,000 miles - does not compute! Enjoy the many hours you'll spend freshening it up, and maybe see you on it in the future.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: stevegrab on May 18, 2022, 01:30:06 PM
Cool, enjoy it.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 23, 2022, 09:34:39 PM
Well, it's happened again...a used bike followed me home. This time it's a '97 Honda Pacific Coast. And being 25 years old, I'll be able to go straight to an antique tag as that's the cut off in Tennessee.
The bike belonged to a fellow I worked with 10+ years ago, but he didn't do much more than putter around his neighborhood. He had purchased the bike from the widow of a friend of his who died, and the friend also didn't ride much. So...it's got 6,900 miles on the odo and is suffering mostly from lack of use. It hasn't been started for at least 4 years. But the parts are all there. Oil, brake fluid, rear drive lubrication, etc., and probably tires as well, are all on the block for R & R. I'll keep my fingers crossed on fork seals, but I'd just about bet on them starting to puke before long. They've gotta be all dried up.

The bike is pretty stock with the only obvious farkle being a Corbin saddle. But the first owner did source a pair of soft bags to fit into the two sides of the trunk. Those will be useful.

I'll be spending some time this summer freshening up the fluids and such. Maybe later in the year I'll be able to actually get it on the road to ride to one of our events. We'll see. I think it'll be a rider when it's all said and done.

Pictures to follow after I get some elbow grease time in on it.

Picture attached.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: NinjaBob on May 24, 2022, 07:46:33 AM
Very pretty. Looks almost brand new! Congrats :trink39:
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 24, 2022, 08:07:29 AM
Very pretty. Looks almost brand new! Congrats :trink39:
Upon a close look, the right side foot peg has a slight upward tilt and one of the tip-over-wings has a rough spot on the bottom edge. So it's been dropped at least once. But yeah, it looks really good.
Today is the day to start removing bodywork and attending to R & R of anything needed. And so it begins.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: Ride4MS on May 24, 2022, 10:56:17 PM
We were gone for 8 days to Charlotte, NC and look what is in our garage when we got home. I won't say it followed us, because it was there when we arrived home, and wasn't there when we left. The license plate looks like it might have come from Afghan. The 3 Hondas are hiding under the covers they are so ashamed to have this in the garage.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 25, 2022, 12:51:36 AM
Very pretty. Looks almost brand new! Congrats :trink39:
Upon a close look, the right side foot peg has a slight upward tilt and one of the tip-over-wings has a rough spot on the bottom edge. So it's been dropped at least once. But yeah, it looks really good.
Today is the day to start removing bodywork and attending to R & R of anything needed. And so it begins.

Most excellent!
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 25, 2022, 07:56:01 PM
Well, it's happened again...a used bike followed me home. This time it's a '97 Honda Pacific Coast. And being 25 years old, I'll be able to go straight to an antique tag as that's the cut off in Tennessee.
The bike belonged to a fellow I worked with 10+ years ago, but he didn't do much more than putter around his neighborhood. He had purchased the bike from the widow of a friend of his who died, and the friend also didn't ride much. So...it's got 6,900 miles on the odo and is suffering mostly from lack of use. It hasn't been started for at least 4 years. But the parts are all there. Oil, brake fluid, rear drive lubrication, etc., and probably tires as well, are all on the block for R & R. I'll keep my fingers crossed on fork seals, but I'd just about bet on them starting to puke before long. They've gotta be all dried up.

The bike is pretty stock with the only obvious farkle being a Corbin saddle. But the first owner did source a pair of soft bags to fit into the two sides of the trunk. Those will be useful.

I'll be spending some time this summer freshening up the fluids and such. Maybe later in the year I'll be able to actually get it on the road to ride to one of our events. We'll see. I think it'll be a rider when it's all said and done.

Pictures to follow after I get some elbow grease time in on it.
Very cool and no doubt a "diamond in the rough." 25 years old and under 7,000 miles - does not compute! Enjoy the many hours you'll spend freshening it up, and maybe see you on it in the future.

Thanks to my very good friend and fellow MSTA member Roger White. He's been doing stuff like this for a long time while I'm very much a mechanical rookie.
After a couple of days spent stripping the bike and starting to change fluids and such, here's where we are. I understand why you don't see many of these bikes on the road once they've been involved in an accident....they are really ugly beneath the skin. Street-fighter doesn't even start to describe it. No way...no how.
The clutch is floppy and non-functional. A repair kit is on its way.
The air cleaner was not terrible, but may as well start off fresh. A new one is on its way.
The oil, while still looking pretty good, has been changed along with the filter and a new crush washer on the drain plug. The bike has been sitting for an estimated 6-10 years. So while the oil looked like it came straight from a bottle, it's been collecting moisture for years.
The rear drive fluid has been drained and replaced with a new crush washer.
The fuel tank was siphoned empty as much as possible...there wasn't much in it. The tank was topped off with fresh 100% gas from a local station.
The W-A-Y old battery was tossed and a new one installed. Dare we try? Yes! After a few seconds of cranking, the bike fired right up on the choke. After 30-45 seconds, we eased the choke off to see what would happen. Son of a gun...it idled quite nicely. We let it run until it got good and hot to check out the coolant which was also replaced. The fan never came on, but the coolant definitely got hot.
While the tires are several years old, the bike has been sitting inside in a close-to-climate-controlled basement. They look to have no discernable wear and seem to still be fairly pliable. We have decided to leave these tires (one of the brands and models suggested by Honda on the tag inside the trunk) and put some wear on them...we'll see how they hold up.

Things yet to happen...
The clutch rebuilt
The air cleaner replaced
The myriad of plastics replaced on the bike.

Dang...I can see riding the bike in the not too distance future.
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: STLTHMSTA on May 25, 2022, 09:33:28 PM
Geoffrey, It could be a STAR-rider and the only one there!!  By clutch rebuild, I ass-u-me that you mean the hydraulics. That would be wise as would be the brake flush. That's a lot of tupperware covering that bike, I hope you remember how to put it all back together.  :)  TM
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on May 25, 2022, 11:08:51 PM
Geoffrey, It could be a STAR-rider and the only one there!!  By clutch rebuild, I ass-u-me that you mean the hydraulics. That would be wise as would be the brake flush. That's a lot of tupperware covering that bike, I hope you remember how to put it all back together.  :)  TM

Me too. :-)
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: stevegrab on June 06, 2022, 11:36:14 AM
It was cool hearing you talk about this rebuild project at Tri-STAR, what a great find. Make sure and bring a good lock if you take it to an event, there's a couple of former PC riders that might be looking to ride away with it.  ;)
Title: Re: Look what followed me home...
Post by: HawkGTRider on June 07, 2022, 06:36:39 AM
But where the heck would you put a lock?

Well, being a '97, the front wheel doesn't have the ear muffs, so I suppose a disk lock could work.