Those PR4s last for such a long time. Good performance as well.Just hit 74K on my spare Gen 1. The PR4s I mounted in Mar have 6K on them now.
They still look and feel pretty good.
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Those PR4s last for such a long time. Good performance as well.Just hit 74K on my spare Gen 1. The PR4s I mounted in Mar have 6K on them now.
They still look and feel pretty good.
70k on my 09’! At this rate I may catch up to your….. back up bike.Just hit 74K on my spare Gen 1. The PR4s I mounted in Mar have 6K on them now.
They still look and feel pretty good.
I'm looking at tires and wear... The Conti Road Attack 3 hit the wear bar before the last ride. I was thinking it has close to 5K on it. Looking at the maintenance records, it now has 3400 miles on it after that ride! My PR5 and PR6 tires were getting at least 5K, up to near 6K. Ordering a Road 6 today. Hopefully the Conti on the front will be ok for a little while. The front will get changed in another 2K or so. I don't think I've ever had a rear tire last over 6K. maybe it has something to do with throttle usage...I'm at 77.4K, put on 3K since 9/22, not bad for a non-commuter. The PR4s are still going, but their end is near. They've worn beautifully. The original BT tires from Bridgestone were the worst I've experienced as far as un-even wear goes.
Bike needs a serious cleaning after being at the beach on Nov 1, but temps today thru Friday are going to be around 70, so may have to put the cleaning off and just hose off the salt.
Can’t let seals go……. they can ruin brake pads. There was just another thread about Gen 2 seal replacing.Hi I got my 2006 FZ1 with 2500 miles on it back in 2019 and now it has over 22000 miles with a little trouble but it runs like a bad ass motorbike i have a leaky fork seal now so I’m going to try to fix it if I can thanks
Dean, Does the 2002 consume any oil?Well, lets see here. My 2002 FZ1 has 130K miles on it. The blue 2001 model, is barely broken in at 58K miles.
Have a new to me, set of front forks for the ol' 2002 model, coming in tomorrow. Off a 2002 model with only 37K miles on them. No accident, the owner lunched the engine. So the bike is being parted out. Got these for a great price, so I will throw them on, and see how they do. If they are okay, then I will pull them off, and change the fork fluid.
Interesting fact, the fork seals on the 2002 model I have, never leaked! Twenty three years old, and never a weep or leak. Amazing!
Okay, lets see if this goes through. What do a neoprene salesman and a eskimo, have in common? A tight seal! Well, my friends think its funny!
Oh yeah, had the front forks on the 2001 model, rebuilt at 35K miles. Its good to go.
Adios
What a shame they discontinued the FJR in the US. Have always had a close eye on that bike throughout the yrs as an eventual replacement for the FZ1. There really is only one bike that I know of still in that category, the BMW k1600 gt. And that is like 10k more.46K miles on my 2009 FZ1. 167K on my 2009 FJR.