I had an 1989 Model - 55,000 happy mostly highway miles. Loving that instrument panel with three big round dials - I remember not having to look at it directly to know what was going on, peripheral vision was enough. I look at the modern smartphone screen instrument panels and wonder 'what the hell happened?'.
Head Knuckle, nope you are not old. I bought my first house that year after serving 10 years in the Army having served during Vietnam and 3 tours in Korea before you graduated. Now that's getting old, but there are olders out there, then the both of us...
I had an '86 Fudgie. Great highway bike.
I had an 1989 Model - 55,000 happy mostly highway miles. Loving that instrument panel with three big round dials - I remember not having to look at it directly to know what was going on, peripheral vision was enough. I look at the modern smartphone screen instrument panels and wonder 'what the hell happened?'.
Love the old FJs!
Man....makes me really miss my 86 FJ.
dat integra at 0:56 though lol
I’ve still got my FJ1100, planning on bringing her out of retirement again one day
Great video as always. I dig old bikes, funny calling a 1986 old. I graduated that year. Guess Im old...
Head Knuckle, nope you are not old. I bought my first house that year after serving 10 years in the Army having served during Vietnam and 3 tours in Korea before you graduated. Now that's getting old, but there are olders out there, then the both of us...
A Babbit hahaha you two are amazing
I owned a 1987 model. Miss it much. Have a Triumph Thunderbird Storm now
It pulls fast
? i was thinking it was a turd
Needs clutch springs by the sound
Just bought the same bike in montreal
Where is the gas cap from?
Looks like a standard one to me.