Ooh, that's a bit messy... Engine looks good though and the rusty bits should be easy enough to tidy up. But you're now one of us - You have a 1992 FJ1200 3XW, the exact same model and year as mine!!! You've got the fancy screen on, though. Might want to replace those crappy mirrors for a pair off a Bandit 1250, though. Coming from a Cruiser, you'll find it takes a while to get used to the riding position. Your back, shoulders and wrists may ache until you settle in. If you still have difficulty after a month of decent riding, consider risers - I'm still thinking about it even after a year. Something else that might help are Grip Puppies - They cushion the grips and widen them, being more like the Cruiser you're used to. If you find difficulty in selecting gears or an excessive clunk when dropping into first, this is the result of the seal losing the hydraulic pressure. First sign of a problem is paint missing from the oil filter housing as the hydraulic fluid leaks onto it and strips the paint off. First option is simply replace the seal. If the problem returns in a short time then the answer is to replace the whole unit. I always advocate joining the FJOC, as most of them will have owned this bike since they first came out and know chapter and verse on it (more than Yamaha, even), as well as being a good source for parts (OEM, Aftermarket, 2nd hand, etc). Heck, they got me a replacement back wheel + trye for free!!