Fly n Riding my new 2008 FJR from San Jose to Seattle

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Pat L

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I've been posting to a family blog about my trip to pick up the bike I just bought from FJRONAMISSION. I'll cross post here also for those who want to follow along.

I'm at SeaTac airport with my motorcycle boots and jacket on, and a carryover bag and helmet next to me. In 46 min I will board flight 328 to San Jose, where (if all goes to plan), I will meet B, current owner of my 2008 Yamaha FJR1300, inspect the bike, give him a cashier's check and get gear stowed, and then begin a two day journey back to Seattle.
It's been 3 years since I've worn my riding gear, and as comfortable as it feels here at the airport gate, it will feel so much better when I'm on the new bike.

I may post a bit to this space on the journey home
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I wrote this to family and friends a couple of days ago:

Most of you know that Shannon graciously set aside some money so thatI can buy a motorcycle.

I found a fantastic bike at a really good price in San Jose and am

flying there Friday to pick it up, then will stay with the VERY

PREGNANT cousin Kimmy and Travis and Madison Friday night (their

punishment for not showing up in Idaho last weekend is to have to host

a smelly bikercousin), leave on Sat to get breakfast with my bud Steve

Hall on the way out of town, and then head toward home.

I'll take 2 days to get home and to get used to the bike.  It seems to

make the most sense to familiarize myself with it on a variety of back

roads, as little time on the Interstates as possible.  The seller has

a whole bunch of ideas for where I should ride, but I don't have any

plans other than to head north and to have fun.

If you click the below link, sometime after 6pm tomorrow night you can

spy on where I am and where I've been.

https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=4dfc4ff31929b2160

Spotwalla tracks GPS locations from a GPS-enabled device.  Usually

it's for tracking folks who use the SPOT GPS Messenger device, but it

can also track an iPhone.  In the iPhone case, it may not be totally

accurate as to location since it's got to lock into cell towers, and I

may be out of cell range here and there.  Also, it sucks up iPhone

battery life, but if I can keep my phone charged, you'll know where I

am.  If it looks like I'm staying in place for a long time, I'm

probably drinking coffee or found a nice place to nap.  Or I just

forgot to turn the app back on.  Txt me if you need to, but I won't be

watching the phone much.  Mostly just "sit there, twist that, gas up,

repeat."
 
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I arrived at SJC and B. picked me up. We had a good intro chat on the drive to his house. Talked about the bike, lots about the rear tire - it's a Darkside bike, meaning it is running a car tire on the rear. I've not ridden a car tire like that, so I'm keeping an open mind. B is a far more aggressive rider than I am and described how the bike performs with that tire; while I lean heavily towards a conventional motorcycle rear tire, there is definitely something good to be said for a rear tire that wears out in 20k-30k miles, rather than 6k-8k.

At the house, I met B's lovely wife and looked over the bike. It is what I expected, which is a good sign and a relief. You just never know, and flying in to buy a bike increases the risk factor a lot. We talked over the bike, accessories, cosmetic dings, the cavernous tank bag. It is a well equipped bike that has not been babied. It has been ridden hard. I don't mind that at all. I got a very good deal on the bike due to its mileage(54k) and expected some normal wear. Balancing that out at a few extra goodies that B didn't advertise the bike as having. It's all good.

As excited as I was to buy the bike, he had a hard time seeing it go. Honestly, I didn't know though this past week if he was just feeding me that line, but it seemed real to me especialy in person. We talked a lot over the bike, and finally as I was about done loading my gear onto it for the ride home he realized I hadn't even heard it run yet. He started it for me, and all was well.

I rode out of the neighborhood, caught surface streets out of South San Jose, then onto 101 north, and 680 north, then arrived at my cousin's home in Danville. It's just an exit away from her parents' home, which I can navigate to easily from anywhere in the Northwest after decades of road tripping here. I spent the evening talking with her husband about the police use of Facebook to monitor targets, drinking a couple of Lagunitas IPAs, and having a tea party with their adorable little daughter M.

One predictable bummer: I parked in their driveway and when I was moving the bike into their garage, I couldn't get it to turnover so just pushed it. Duh.... Kill switch was off ;-). Also had some initial confusion figuring out the displays, setting up trip meters, figuring out the fuel mileage and temp and average fuel mileage displays.

Chatted with my super pregnant cousin when she got home from work (also a police officer), mostly about family stuff and kids stuff.

Tomorrow morning we will hang out a bit, then I'll have breakfast with Steve here in Danville, and I will head north. The plan right now is to ride Mt. Diablo and then just meander northward. If cousins give me suggested roads, and/or the aforementioned Card, things will be more clear.

I hope to be somewhere in Oregon tomorrow night. If timing works out I will stop in to see a high school friend in Redding along the way.

 
Great write up Pat... makes me feel in the loop........ enjoy !! ummmmm kill switch..... :clapping:

 
Congrats on your bike and great report, keep an eye out out in the PNW section for our Tech Meet the AuburnFJR has 2x a year Spring and Fall, you will learn more about the FJR than you want to know. :rolleyes:

 
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looks like he is riding up the 101, maybe I will go down to the highway and do a FJR Sighting report in a few hours.

FWFE
I am. After mellowly riding Mt Diablo and farting around trying to get the right freeway combo, I finally hit 101. In Coverdale for lunch now, then heading north briskly on the 101 and/or 128/1. I'll be watching for a forumite giving me the Salute.. :blink:

 
looks like he is riding up the 101, maybe I will go down to the highway and do a FJR Sighting report in a few hours.

FWFE
Yeah...he'll ride by and blow you off like we did a year ago. :lol: You looked like Sheriff Jackie Gleason in Smoky and the Bandit when we blew by you...

(ooops) ;)

Pat,

First thing you want to do is take off that POS Car Tire when you get home. You'll feel much better about the bike then. ;)

Seriously though, you've got a great bike.

 
looks like he is riding up the 101, maybe I will go down to the highway and do a FJR Sighting report in a few hours.

FWFE
Yeah...he'll ride by and blow you off like we did a year ago. :lol: You looked like Sheriff Jackie Gleason in Smoky and the Bandit when we blew by you...

(ooops) ;)

Pat,

First thing you want to do is take off that POS Car Tire when you get home. You'll feel much better about the bike then. ;)

Seriously though, you've got a great bike.
The bike has been proven to hold up, Brian has throughly tested its limits!

Eel River Brewing Mark!! hahaha

FWFE

 
looks like he is riding up the 101, maybe I will go down to the highway and do a FJR Sighting report in a few hours.

FWFE
Yeah...he'll ride by and blow you off like we did a year ago. :lol: You looked like Sheriff Jackie Gleason in Smoky and the Bandit when we blew by you...

(ooops) ;)

Pat,

First thing you want to do is take off that POS Car Tire when you get home. You'll feel much better about the bike then. ;)

Seriously though, you've got a great bike.
Don't pay any attention to Wheatie..... he suffers from BIG-Tire envy!! Having a Small one is all he knows :eek: :unsure: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Wheatie!, you can have yours surgically inhance I hear...... Damn hahahahahaha

 
Way cool for you, new fjr peep!

Brian, aka low n' slow, starts a new, mellower chapter.. NOT!

 
Safe travels Pat and do get rid of that POS car tire...the roads in the PNW deserve better!! :)

Congrats on your bike and great report, keep an eye out out in the PNW section for our Tech Meet the AuburnFJR has 2x a year Spring and Fall, you will learn more about the FJR than you want to know. :rolleyes:
Marcus speaks the truth, great times at the Tech Meets. Hope to see you there for the fall version.

--G

 
Got one of the last hotel rooms in Crescent City, just ordered pizza. Today i saw ndicated temps from 108 down to 52, plus fog and rain. I think I glimpsed the ocean for about 7 min today :blink:

Fun time anyway. I rode Mt Diablo, got to practice my lane splitting and took a nap in the Redwoods and took pictures and about ran out of gas and learned the bike and that tire. Jury is still out for me, but it's not as nutty to ride as I expected. Except on heavily grooved pavement, like the entrance to the tunnels on Hwy 24 near Oakland :crazy: . Found out that my Heatroller for the jacket liner is dead; good thing it wasnt a lot colder out.

Tomorrow I think I'll have to slab a decent chunk. Gotta get home in time to give my 9yo daughter and 6 yo son rides,

 
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Got one of the last hotel rooms in Crescent City, just ordered pizza. Today i saw ndicated temps from 108 down to 52, plus fog and rain. I think I glimpsed the ocean for about 7 min today :blink:

Fun time anyway. I rode Mt Diablo, got to practice my lane splitting and took a nap in the Redwoods and took pictures and about ran out of gas and learned the bike and that tire. Jury is still out for me, but it's not as nutty to ride as I expected. Except on heavily grooved pavement, like the entrance to the tunnels on Hwy 24 near Oakland :crazy: . Found out that my Heatroller for the jacket liner is dead; good thing it wasnt a lot colder out.

Tomorrow I think I'll have to slab a decent chunk. Gotta get home in time to give my 9yo daughter and 6 yo son rides,
Pat, there were more rooms...... they just heard you were coming and locked the doors!!! :p

 
If you search Bing for 'best pie Coos Bay' you go to the Blue Heron Bistro, which today doesnt have pie at all, but is a German themed restaurant. I will make do with seafood chowder and a strudel.

 
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