5 tips regarding the FJR 1300

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  • @Nav32562
    @Nav32562 Рік тому +7

    Probably one of the best motorcycles I’ve ever owned and ridden. Thank you for the vid. All the best.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому +2

      For me too and for many reason included the engin and gear box system:) If I change now I rally don't what else to take:) If you like the video feel free to subscribe and share, have a good day and good ride:)

  • @YCymroAiGetyn
    @YCymroAiGetyn 28 днів тому

    Best bike I have ever owned

  • @Mr_RD-1876
    @Mr_RD-1876 6 місяців тому +2

    Excellent advice about the keys, I have had the problem of my other keys getting hung up on something in that area when I turn, but I never thought of your solution.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  6 місяців тому +1

      Good to hear that's:) remember to subscribe I did already few videos but more are coming with more tips too:)David

  • @RRRRefuelRideRace
    @RRRRefuelRideRace 2 роки тому +5

    Nice, nice David. Thanks for sharing. Useful tips here.

  • @muskokamike127
    @muskokamike127 11 місяців тому +3

    Just want to say: great colour on the bike, I've seen them in black blue and bright silver never in titanium like that...very sharp!

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  11 місяців тому +3

      Yes thank you, I like it too, I bought it second hand but was lucky and the previous owner has been nice with too so the paint was well protected, remember to subscribe if not yet done and see you later:) David

    • @1wheeldrive751
      @1wheeldrive751 4 місяці тому +1

      That was the color of the 2004 FJRs in North America. It was called Cerulean Silver, which is more of a bluish dark silver. It was the second year of the bike in North America (3rd year globally)

  • @ThreeBikeMike
    @ThreeBikeMike 3 місяці тому +2

    I do the quick release with my key.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  3 місяці тому

      Hello, I don't know if this is only my keys but this Yamaha keys seems to be too long and not enough "rigid" and bend a little a couple of times so I decided to go this way with this dedicated original key for the ignition and a copy for other stuff on the FJR.

  • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
    @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 Рік тому

    Good tips. Thank you. I do the same with the ignition key. On tyre pressure I use the FOBO 2 tire pressure monitor system. You can run this app in the background on your phone and it works very well. I also have a separate Chinese TPMS on my other bike. Problem with that is that you have to charge the monitor from time to time and it is not as reliable as the FOBO system. The Chinese stuff is cheaper yet I recommend the FOBO solution.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      Hi John, thank you for sharing your tips as well and if not yet done feel free to subscribe, after all this is summer her in Australia so more video about motorbike will coming soon:)
      Thanks. David

  • @johncasteel1780
    @johncasteel1780 Рік тому +1

    First tip: Replace the OEM keys. The OEM keys are pretty soft and easily bent. Some key suppliers can cut to code which will give you an "original" copy, not just a copy. Then test that key in *every* lock on the bike.
    Tire pressure: Many of us (including me) think that the book recommendation is too low. We recommend something around 40 PSI front and 42 PSI rear. I do not know the metric equivalent.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому +3

      I guess I will stick with my tips regarding the key:) Here in Australia it would cost me $175 to have a coded key for my FJR, instead (and because I have all the original keys for the bike) I spent $9 to get a copy of my key which allow me to do anything else but start the engin, which mean I can keep my original (ignition key) exclusively to start the bike and use the $9 key for anything else (opening the lockable space under the saddle, opening the pannier, removing the topcase etc).Also as mentioned in my tips I use my ignition key alone and I have this cheap extra key on my keyring with others keys (like D lock key , disk block etc).Thanks for sharing and have fun on the road.David

  • @manikyum
    @manikyum Рік тому

    Is this bike manageable in heavy traffic situations with it's 600+ lb wet weight?

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому +1

      Hello, this is a very easy bike to ride even in the traffic.Previously I own a BMW K1100 LT a little lighter in weight but the FJR got a lower centre of gravity and as you can see in the link below if some rider can do this with an FJR, the problem will never be the bike but more the rider training.As you maybe know many different police forces use the FJR around the world.The counter steering knowledge is crucial I think to get full confidence.
      Thanks for watching and remember to subscribe:)
      Below the link prouve the possibility of this motorbike.
      ua-cam.com/video/7RIPVGPsRiU/v-deo.html

    • @johncasteel1780
      @johncasteel1780 Рік тому +2

      Yes, although the weight isn't so much the problem as the heavy, pre-2016 clutch. A few years back when they were working on the local interstate highway, I got caught in 5PM, rush hour traffic. I spent over an hour covering the last 10 miles.

  • @jackwebb5917
    @jackwebb5917 Рік тому +2

    What was the attachment on the drill?

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      Hi Jack, thanks for your message.This is not an attachment but a wireless power tool, this one is from Aldi and if you research in my channel "Aldi" you will find few videos done about Aldi's tools (maybe not in English but can be translated by UA-cam as you know).So this toll use the same battery for my drills, electric pump, grinder,gardening tools etc ...I hope this can help you and if not already done please subscribe:)

    • @jackwebb5917
      @jackwebb5917 Рік тому

      @@FJRDavid
      Thank you. So, what exactly does it do? And I will subscribe 😎

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      If we talking about the same tool (I'm not 100% if this is the one you talking about, this is a red power tool correct?) this is a pump which inflat your tires.

    • @jackwebb5917
      @jackwebb5917 Рік тому

      @@FJRDavid
      Yes that’s the one, wow! I’ve never seen that. I’m wondering if it’s available in the US

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      @@jackwebb5917 Yes I guess I bought this one 2 years ago in Australia, it is possible to get some even smaller because this one works with my others accessories and use this big battery but some this days are rechargeable on USB and much smaller (but I don't know if this is as efficient, I use this one very often because I also refurbish bicycle and this is handy you can preset on it the pressure you want and also work with all the different standard as PSI,Bar..)

  • @Nobody-hk1kz
    @Nobody-hk1kz Рік тому +2

    My personal tip.
    Change oil and filter frequently, coolant and hydrolic fluid
    Do periodic maintance, throttle body sync , spark plugs , air filter.
    In regards to brake pads remove them once a season a rub them off. Alcohol is good but try to stay away from rubbers as it deteriorate tgis material

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому +2

      Hello, thanks for your personal comment and please remember to subscribe:).David

    • @Nobody-hk1kz
      @Nobody-hk1kz Рік тому

      @@FJRDavid sure , done It was a pleasure

    • @johncasteel1780
      @johncasteel1780 Рік тому

      The US oil change interval of 4000 miles is already "frequent". There is actually a way of testing the coolant to see if you need to change it. Otherwise, every three or four years is plenty. Changing the hydraulic fluid (brake and clutch) every year is better than the book recommendation of every two years.
      Check throttle body sync when you notice an increase in vibration. 8000 mile interval for spark plug change is laughable.

    • @abc-un4xz
      @abc-un4xz Рік тому

      @@johncasteel1780 most of these jobs are pretty much quick and easy It wont hurt your bike to do it more often.If using dealership you might stick to cost effective parts and labour aproach by book

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      @@johncasteel1780 Hi John, thank you for sharing your tips and remember to subscribe:)
      Regards David

  • @aguiristante
    @aguiristante 2 роки тому +1

    Belle cette fjr. une 2004? je remarque deux differences avec ma 2005 bleu avec 235000km au quebec. l interrupteur sur la commande gauche pour les depassements et la del dans le compte tour qui clignote. un systeme d alarme? j adore ma fjr de premiere generation...la plus belle.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  2 роки тому

      Alors la couleur de la mienne c'est "Charcol" (une sorte de gris fonce et vert metaliser en meme temp, tres jolie couleur).Et oui la LED c'est ce qui est relie a cette fameuse cle codee.

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      Salut Andre, il ce trouve que j'ai un colleague qui a aussi un FJR et il m'a dit qu'il n'avais pas la cle code dessus donc je pense que c'est sortie entre son model et le mien, je vais verifier avec son numero de serie.

    • @aguiristante
      @aguiristante Рік тому

      @@FJRDavid ta moto est de quel pays? Je pense que tu es un français qui habite en Australie. C est ça?

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      @@aguiristante elle est d'ici en Australie et oui je suis Française mais vie ici dans l'état de Victoria.

    • @user-jc8cc4ch6w
      @user-jc8cc4ch6w 18 днів тому

      My name is David as well and also ride an FJR Yamaha 06 model I recently had to replace the ignition switch the barrel where the key goes wore out my bike was only returned from the shop last night after being fixed it was an expensive job to do

  • @stevendegreef93
    @stevendegreef93 Рік тому +4

    Good tips, but cleaning your brakes is nonsense…

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому +5

      Good morning rider (or good afternoon,good night:) it's indeed make a lot of sense to remove as much as possible and almost as often as possible the dust generated by the brake pads of your motorbike, this dust after time limit the normal movement of the piston in your brake calliper and creating a kind of friction between the brake piston and the calliper, resulting in a poor brake quality or eventually some leak in your brake system.I would even suggest to also remove the brake calliper maybe one time a year to cleanup calliper and piston with clear water or with soapy water to avoid having brake dust on the piston.This way you will extend the life of many parts including your disk brakes.This is only some suggestion by the way, do some research yourself and after do what seems to be the best for you.Have some good time on your motorbike.David

  • @dannyvan5792
    @dannyvan5792 Рік тому +2

    toe toe toe toe

  • @TrippinWithWayne
    @TrippinWithWayne 7 місяців тому

    year ?

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  7 місяців тому +1

      Hello My FJR is a 2003 model.David

  • @sinouhosow4061
    @sinouhosow4061 Рік тому +2

    Je viens d'acheter un bmw rt je préfère la fjr

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      a bon et pourquoi? la RT semble tres bien aussi?

    • @sinouhosow4061
      @sinouhosow4061 Рік тому

      @@FJRDavid tu ma fait kiff et a l'essai magnifique

    • @FJRDavid
      @FJRDavid  Рік тому

      @@sinouhosow4061 Tres bien, c'est le but:) j'ai d'autres videos en vu pour les semaines a venir a bientot et attention sur la route:)