FS: FJ1200

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. Andy Hewitt

    Andy Hewitt Guest

    I've decided to part with the FJ for now, so it's up for grabs.

    It's not a knee-jerk reaction to give up biking, but a step back and
    have a think time. While I do so I think the FJ can go for now, and I'll
    get something later when I've decided what I need.

    For those interested:

    1992 FJ1200 ABS (3XW), 54k on the clock, MOT until March 2007, tax about
    the same. Recent new Avon Azaros fitted, Hagon shock fitted less than
    two years ago. Has had a recent oil, filter & plugs change, and I did
    the fork oil a few months ago. New X-Ring chain & sprockets fitted when
    I got it - they've done about 16k, but used with a Snottoiler, so still
    in good nick.

    It might need a set of carb diaphragms, but it isn't running too bad, so
    a balance and tappet check might do for now.

    It's fitted with a WingRack2, and a large top box (big enough for 2
    lids).

    It's in Durham, 'cos I know you'll ask.

    The pictures I took when I got it are here:

    http://www.thehewitts.eclipse.co.uk/bike/

    But it's not quite as shiny as that now, the downpipes are rusty
    looking, and it's generally a little tattier for two winters use. No
    damage though, and it's got different mirrors.

    I've only just got home and CBA to take new pics right now.

    Any sensible offers considered.
     
    Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2006
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  2. Andy Hewitt

    zymurgy Guest

    Send me what you want ball park for it ..

    P.
     
    zymurgy, Jun 2, 2006
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  3. You'll end up in a bidding war with TOG for that.
     
    Paul Corfield, Jun 2, 2006
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  4. Andy Hewitt

    Me here Guest

    That's rather nice.

    Better than that BMW K100 you had a while ago ;-)
     
    Me here, Jun 2, 2006
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