Since its introduction to the United States motorcycle market in 2003, the Yamaha FJR 1300 helped refine the sport-touring category.
The original FJR1300 brought long-hauling comfort while touring, but a nimble chassis and powerful, 1298cc engine that produced over 140 horsepower when carving some canyons.
The 2003 wasn't offered in the US with ABS, but that changed in 2004, Yamaha offering ABS as an option. The bike got it's first overhaul in 2006, which included standard ABS, and due to its popularity in the sport-touring segment, the FJR1300A has remained relatively unchanged since, except for a few upgrades in engine electronics.
And in 2012, Yamaha continues offering the FJR1300 A, which is offered with standard ABS and adjustable ergonomics (seat and handlebars). These two features alone, along with supersport styling, make the FJR1300A a great buy for the sport-touring motorcyclists. But there's more, including standard heated grips, adjustable windscreen, adjustable fairings, and standard hard sidebags.
O2 Sensor Test - How to check to see if your aftermarket O2 sensor is ...
Have an Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge and want to see if your O2 sensor has gone bad? This is a simple test to see if your sensor has gone bad or is still ...
If I were to install a air/fuel ratio gauge on my '93 F150 would I have to install an additional o2 sensor?
Jul 17, 2009 by steven z | Posted in Ford
You would need to install the sensor for the gauge. Those little gauges are a waste of money in my opinion; if you hammer it your gonna run rich, you let off and your gonna run lean. Your factory fuel injection is perfectly capable of running the truck, and the gauge isn't going to help you monitor anything.
boogie_4wheel | Jul 17, 2009
Yes, stay away from the narrowband AF gauges. Get a wideband with its own sensor. Drill a hole weld the bung and screw in the o2 sensor.
kylmvhs | Jul 17, 2009
air fuel ratio gauge on a 05 ford focus?
Mar 23, 2009 by focus guy | Posted in Ford
I just bought a air fuel ratio gauge for my 05 ford focus. Now the problem that I am runnin in to is that I have no clue which wire to hook this gauge into. If you could please tell me which wire I have to hookin to from my O2 sensor thanks.
it should come with directions. a Scan Gauge might be a better option, it just plugs into the diagnostic port and will give you all the readings including mpg...
ClassicMustang | Mar 23, 2009
question about o2 sensor and gauge hook up?
Oct 09, 2009 by Pat A | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
i have a 2000 ss camaro and i bought a air fuel ratio gauge and i need a diagram or help to wire it in
i dont mean to be mean so dont take this the wrong way. but why would you want one of those aftermarket junk gauges messing up such a nice car. first of all what do you have? a 5.7 lt and a 6 spd tranny? your goinng to get not so good gas milage anyway. plus if you keep it original youll get more from it if you decide to sell it. dont mess up the dash or column to install a gauge.
| Oct 09, 2009
Are you talking about a MAP(manifold absolute pressure) or MAF(mass air flow) sensor?
Or are you talking about an O2 sensor(exhaust gas) which can be an absolute or wide band sensor?
Cackus | Oct 09, 2009
O2 sensors hook into your catalytic converter.
Travis Gunter | Oct 09, 2009
How can i find a wideband o2 sensor for a 96 integra??? will chose best answer?
Apr 04, 2010 by JIN | Posted in Acura
I need a wideband 02 sensor for my air/fuel ratio gauge. I even typed in "96 integra wideband o2 sensor" in google but still cant find my part #
That's because they don't make widebands for specific vehicles. They are specialized for applications, or in your case, your meter. Google wideband O2.
Or check out http://prosportgauges.com/bosch-wideband -5-wire-o2-sensor.aspx
Pancakes | Apr 04, 2010
Does a 2005 Evo 8 have a Wide-Band O2 sensor or a Narrowband O2 Sensor?
Mar 26, 2009 by Mike V | Posted in Mitsubishi
I'm trying to buying a air/fuel ratio gauge but are not sure if I need to buy a narrow-band o2 sensor kit for it to work.
Narrow... most mitsu and dodge turbo cars use narrow band... if your lookin to tune your car... i would get a wideband AFR gauge (there is a million brands) i use AEM or autometer!
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Ultimate MotorCycling | News and Reviews - Sep 14, 2011
An additional catalyst and a heated O2 sensor are located in the exhaust for increased fuel injection control range and low emissions. Heated grips come standard on the FJR1300A and offer riders even more convenience. Subframe-fitted quick-release
five pounds lighter, as is the combined weight of the Tuono's cast aluminum wheels) carries a single oxygen sensor and three-way catalyzer, as well as a reed valve which allows air during cold starts to help counter start-up pollution issues.
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