Questions regarding longevity life expectancy - FJR Owners Forum With regular routine maintenance and sensible riding the FJR will go at least 200,000 miles Many have done many more If you're happy with the bike condition price, and the owner's maintenance, go for it!
Yamaha FJR1300 (2001+) Maintenance Schedule General maintenance intervals for the FJR1300 in the US are a basic service (oil change) ever 4000 miles 6000 km or 6 months, and a major valve service every 26600 miles or 42000 km At every oil change, you do need to look over the bike for leaks, or things that need replacement or lubrication
Shaft Servicing Duration | Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum There is no mention of a maintenance requirement on the shaft drive Final gear oil should be changed every 25,000kms (16,000miles) or every 24 months These recommendations may have been revised for the 2016 (Gen4) model I just looked at the Periodic Maintenance Schedule for my 2007 FJR 1300A (Gen2)
How Long Do Yamaha Motorcycles Last and Tips to Prolong Their . . . Key Takeaways Longevity Expectation: Yamaha motorcycles can typically last over 100,000 miles with proper maintenance and care Key Maintenance Practices: Regular oil changes (every 3,000 to 5,000 miles), chain inspections, and air filter cleaning are crucial to maximizing lifespan
Maintenance Schedule | FJR Owners Forum Using synthetic oil I go anywhere from 4,000 to 7,000 miles Just depends on my trip schedule Im not going to change oil in the middle of a 7,000 mile trip But if I have 4,000 miles on the oil before a 7,000 mile trip I will change it
Maintenance Confessional | Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum I ride year round, and in rain regularly I went from a great kraut bike that had fairly regular issues to one with a history of legendary reliability, one with one of the best, cheapest, and longest warranties available Bought the FSM Perform or hire all scheduled maintenance Nothing to
Longevity - FJR Owners Forum If your life changes unexpectedly in two or three years, then you can plan from there Depends on how well you maintain your ride, and what kind of rider you are Take care of it, and it'll take care of you Yep