No thanks, I traded my HD (I've had a HD for 30 years) with a good ridden’s and bought a FJR and never looked back except, to pick up all the cash I have now!
Thank you Yamaha, thank you very much!
Current Vehicle's
2006 Toyota Prius
2005 Yamaha FJR1300
2001 Toyota RAV4
Summary for 2005 Yamaha FJR1300
Total Quantity Purchased (Gallons) 35.293
Total Cost $105.03
Average Price ($/G) $2.976
Average Fuel Economy (MPG) 44.54
Total # Fill-ups 7
Fuel Purchase History - 2005 Purchase...
Ouch, ouch, ouch...glad to hear your OK but, what really hurts is the 6 month wait for your new 06 FJR, make them replace it. You don't want to trust it with your life or your passenger's. Good luck with whatever you do.
I guess you know why I have my head up my a$$. I got excited, here in Phoenix we ride everyday so we have much cover time but, static electric and dust is a problem a cover just won't help. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the cover tip Solo Pilot I might be able to live with that, put it inside my...
Before my FJR1300 Harley Davidson rode me for many, many years. In those many years I had 3 or 4 Corbin seats, they were great for comfort, style and can't be beat but also very expensive over 300 bucks for each.
I bought a Yamaha because I always thought the HD riders always paid more and got...
Thanks for all the great comments on my graduation picture and the warm welcomes. It was about time I joined the forum.
Well gotta ride were (and my wife ibsunburnt2) going up to Roosevelt Lake, hope to take some nice pictures. Thanks for all the great input.
Thanks for all your input!
Casa Grande Boy, were rolling up to Roosevelt Lake hope to see you around. Thanks for the tip on the BB. Ever think of an Iron Butt ride?
I was using 86 like the manual says but got a tap,tap,tap so I went to middle grade (I try to use Moble) and seems to have cleared up. What grade do you use?
To follow your gas mileage on a log go to https://www.gasbuddy.com you can also find the lowest price for gas in your area.
Here in Phoenix I have no problem going 5 or 10 miles out of my way to save 20-30 cent's per gallon on each fill up.
Thanks for the input. Most of my driving is Throttlemeister...70mph-75mph, 56 miles a day. What I'm intrested in is when the weather here in Phoenix cools down will I get better gas mileage, I'm looking for 50mpg if i'm a good boy.