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Mike Strong

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    Hi,

    Just bought a Divvy yesterday after my old XJ900F died. What a change, I think it will turn out to be a great Tourer.

    Did yours have the extended screen on when you bought it? If not & you added it does it make a lot of difference?

  2. hi, computer has been down for few weeks, i am out sundays if you fancy ride out ? going to the barn in the morning , but fancy devils bridge this month, email me thru this site if you are up for it.

    Hi Folks,

    I'm in Leicester, anyone down this end of the country?

  3. Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English?

    if you go to where you got the union jack but look for estonia the english flag is estonia for some reason????????????? :lol:

    Just got a pair of matching Bridgestone 45's fitted, wot a difference, it's like a new bike. Roll on summer, or even spring.

    :lol:

  4. the tank will rust from inside out due to the water from condensation and rain sitting in this lower part of the tank, after much research , debating and ermmmmm mmmmmhhhhhhhhh ing i decided to go for prevention rather than the repair and opted for por 15. only time will tell if i have wasted time and money on this method so all i can say is do some research into which product to use (if any). i must say ; after i had done my tank the inside that i could see looked like new.

    i can not comment on the full fairing as i have not looked into that but maybe the lads on the xj900f forum may be able to help (http://uk.msnusers.com/yamahaxj900fownersclub/ome.msnw) i have only had my xj900f for 1 year so i am still getting to know how to fix it

    hope you get your finger probelm sorted ,enjoy your xj900fwhen the weather gets better :lol:

    Hi Smokie,

    The inside of my tank is all shiney & new looking, & all the edges & welds sharp, although a few scrapes on the paintwork so it's not new. Could have been done already.

    Mike

  5. bar weights are what go in the end of the handle bars to take some or all of the vibration similar to balance weights on a road wheel

    as for tyres see other listing you have

    also relax while on your bike try not to hold on to tight . enjoy your bike i think the xj 900f is great

    Thanks smokie, I'll try to relax I'm sure that's part of the problem :rolleyes:

    I think I'll go for Bridgestones front & rear, I only paid £500 for the bike so it won't break the bank. The tank looks very good no sign of rust would you recommend treating it anyway? I want to keep the bike for a while as it seems to do eveything I need.

    Does anyone one know if there ate any full fairings out there for this bike?

  6. Hi,

    I've been thinking the same thing about fly rods & my xj900f.

    There must be some way of setting up a rod carrier, maybe like the rifle holster on western saddles. You know so it tucks under the leg an the rods face backwards.

    Fly fishing & biking, can't think of to many things better,

  7. Having just acquired a 1989 xj900f I will be needing a new rear tyre fairly soon.

    Now it's a 120/90 18r & will be mainly used in the dry but not totally. Any reccomendations for a the make of tyre I should go for?

    Also the front while probably 50% is a 110/90 18 not the reccomended 100/90, should I change that at the same time to a matching tyre to the rear?

    Any Thoughts?

    Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English?

  8. Hi and welcome to the forum. You might need to put some bar weights in to change the vibration frequency to stop the above problem.

    OMG bar weights?

    What do they look like?

    But thanks for the help, perhaps you could help with something else. Tyres on this bike are very thin, 100/90 F & 120/90 R any suggestions on tyre makes to get more rubber on the road. Back will need changing soon. Should I get identical tread patterns front & rear.

  9. Hi,

    Just bought my first bike after 32 yrs. A xj900f!

    Bit of a culture shock as my last bike was a rd125!!!!!!

    I find it very comfortable for the "larger" rider & so far is very forgiving.

    The only problem I have is pins & needles in the fingers & palms after about 20 mins. I'm prepared to accept I could be hanging on to tight :lol:

    I hope to keep this 89 model for a while & do some touring in the summer, she's got 60k on the clovk.

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