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Your favorite STREET bike?

Discussion in 'General' started by sharkattack, May 11, 2025.

  1. elvee

    elvee Well-Known Member

    Flip the eccentrics so the axle is at the bottom, drop the front forks a bit. Mine has been like that since I got it in 2005, and it has no issue going where I point it.

    And Dave, yeah mine is the exact same bike, albeit with a few extra bits on it. Same color and everything.
     
  2. Rdrace42

    Rdrace42 Almost Cheddar

    Had the same thought when I first got it, and definitely did not help. I've tried a few different combinations, pretty much every suspension setting possible, and nothing really helps with the turn in. I picked it up REALLY cheap ($3600 with 8k miles and spotless), and I've always question whether maybe it had been in a wreck and fixed. I've put a string on it to check center, and nothing seems tweaked. Rebuilt the forks and checked the runout in a lathe and it was zilch. I suppose I could spoon some Pilots on it and see if that fixes it, but damn tires are expensive these days.
     
  3. gt#179

    gt#179 Dirt Dork

    Street only? 1290SD hands down. If you don't get off this bike with a stupid grin on your face something is wrong with you. full Akra makes beautiful noises (and no airbox). Upright ergos make it easy to ride all day, and just fun to ride.

    Mix in some dirt (well, a lot of dirt) and my KTM 950 Super Enduro is fun. Hooligan bike on the pavement, but able to rip with the best of them when it gets dirty or gravel.
     
  4. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Thanks a ton. Now I’m looking for one with plans on how to totally ruin it.

    Those Showa forks off of the wsbk bike my buddy has, adjustable triples, a loud as f exhaust. . .

    Paint it metal flake blue like a 60s dune buggy.

    at least I didn’t mod my 851 to ruin it when I had it because it was a pile of shit stock. :D
     
  5. younglion

    younglion Well-Known Member

    If any of you ZRX fan boys are looking for a supremely well set up one, my buddy up here in BC is selling his.
     
  6. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Details? I'm not looking but. . .
     
  7. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

    I still want one. I kick myself for not getting one that I had the chance to pick up for cheap pre-Covid.
     
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  8. turner38

    turner38 Well-Known Member

    Mine didn’t want to turn in unless you were at least at Maintenance throttle before the fork spring replacement. Kinda counterintuitive but that’s the way it was. Forget about turning in on the brakes…
    With the springs it’s a different bike. I still need to upgrade the suspension on it actually, did the spring swap in 2010 or so.
     
  9. tsflstb

    tsflstb Well-Known Member

    Fj1200

    Kind of like an old Crown Vic. Comfortable, supple suspension, plenty of torque. Pretty fast when you wanted it.
     

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  10. younglion

    younglion Well-Known Member

    I don't see his listing any longer and he's in Italy with his wife until Sunday - I'll message him in a couple days to see if it's still posted or not.
     
  11. GABuckeye

    GABuckeye Member

    Multistrada all day every day.
     
  12. Motofun352

    Motofun352 Well-Known Member

    My slightly older version....(just turned 40 and I bought it new) IMG_1889.JPG
     
  13. Muz720

    Muz720 Well-Known Member

    2003 Aprilia RSVR, Do I need to say more? Exotic and a blast to ride. The one I should have kept.
     

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  14. Banditracer

    Banditracer Dogs - because people suck

    I almost bought one of those, bought a 1100 Katana instead because Suzuki = better. :D
     
  15. Esquilito

    Esquilito Member

    24 XSR900 and an 06 Connie are my current two bikes. XSR is for the usual weekend loops and the connie is for everything over a couple hundred miles/getting groceries. Both have made excellent street bikes. The yamaha makes handfuls of usable torque and is sub 430lb. The kawasaki pulls weight like a semi truck and you can ride it from sunup to sundown.
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    ^^The moto camping rig at RA for the MA round a couple weeks ago
     
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  16. R Acree

    R Acree Banned

    Can you still get the 16" fronts?
     
  17. Esquilito

    Esquilito Member

    The front is an 18", the 16" is on the rear. Relatively easy to find a modern tire for the front, that picture has the Road 6 I put on the week before. The 16" you've basically only got cruiser tires left nowadays (michelin commander/shinko 777 etc). I've also seen some older bias ply touring tires like the pirelli sport demon here and there online.
     
  18. R Acree

    R Acree Banned

    Damn...I thought it used the same size front as my 84 gpz900r
     
  19. bpro

    bpro Big Ugly Fat F*****

    All FJ's came with a 16" rear.
    The 1100's and 86/87 1200 had a 120/80-16 front and later models got a 120/70-17 front. I have helped a few fj club members swap in a 17" rear which the mod is well documented online with several options
     
  20. Esquilito

    Esquilito Member

    Sorry I should maybe try reading what he was replying to :confused:
     

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