Posted June 25, 200816 yr Hi Everyone, I need help with a 1991 Yamaha fj 1200, She has been sitting up for a year and I got it started ok but every time i try to put it in gear it cuts out, I think the clutch has stuck, a friend told me to put it on the center stand and try it in gear but the engine still cuts out, has any one any ideas, ELL
June 27, 200816 yr Hi Everyone, I need help with a 1991 Yamaha fj 1200, She has been sitting up for a year and I got it started ok but every time i try to put it in gear it cuts out, I think the clutch has stuck, a friend told me to put it on the center stand and try it in gear but the engine still cuts out, has any one any ideas, ELL Sounds like the side stand cutout switch is faulty, if the side stand is left down and you atempt to put it in gear the engine will cut out. Adam.
June 27, 200816 yr Author Sounds like the side stand cutout switch is faulty, if the side stand is left down and you atempt to put it in gear the engine will cut out. Adam. Thanks thats what it was m8,
October 20, 200816 yr glad while your at it, check the lower frame mounting bolts - where the remove-able section of frame joins on. My FJ, all of them had snapped, had to drill them out to a decent size (m10, I think). also, seriously consider a dynojet kit + K&N filter. does help, drops your pull-away revs to about 800 :D & just generally brings the bike up a couple of notches. you can go down a couple of teeth on the rear sprocket - you've got more than enough power, it makes for more relaxed cruising. The place i get chain & sprox from will do it no extra charge. They were called "Trade Direct", will have to dig out the number if you want it?
March 31, 200915 yr Hi all sorry to hijack this thread but does anyone know where i can get an 87' fj1200 ignitor unit (ecu) part no 1ux-82305-10-00 bought a crashed bike. wont let me post a new thread on the forum for some reason. Tried a few breakers yards but no luck. thanks chris
March 31, 200915 yr Hi Chris Nice choice of bike. Try here CLICK dont forget to introduce yourself first. Adam
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