keithaba
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Note that the FZ1 has 2 bro's carbon fiber exhaust, dog bones raised it up a little, timing advaner, and jet kit tuned by professionals.
My FJR has almost everything farkled, including wilbur's rear shock with upgraded spring.
After 400 miles, I still jumped off the highway and did a 20 mile stint on the twisties because I really wanted to see what the bike would do other than on the highway. I'm glad I did!
1. Fjr is much more comfortable and has much better wind protection. However, the FZ1, while having more steady airflow, has no buffeting issues.
2. FZ1 is doable for a 400 mile ride with only 2 gas stops, although advil is recommended!
3. FZ1 isn't supposed to be that much faster, but holy crap it sure feels like it. It gets up to tripple digits really really really fast.
4. There is actually less handlebar vibration on the FZ1.
5. The FZ1 handles great. It is much easier to turn in. It is also much more sensative to countersteering and body movements.
6. The FJR has much more torque down low. The FZ1 definately requires downshifting to hit it.
7. You can be doing 75 in 5th, drop it down to 3rd, and it freeking flies like a jet!!!!!
8. The smoothness of the throttle control made me realize how much more the FJR's has a somewhat jerky throttle on/off.
If anyone has been considering picking one up as a second bike, I would definately recommend it. I would not replace my FJR with it though. The FJR is just a better fit for the long distance, all day riding I normally do. I think it is a great stable mate for the FJR, and for the price of a used one, it is really worth it.
My FJR has almost everything farkled, including wilbur's rear shock with upgraded spring.
After 400 miles, I still jumped off the highway and did a 20 mile stint on the twisties because I really wanted to see what the bike would do other than on the highway. I'm glad I did!
1. Fjr is much more comfortable and has much better wind protection. However, the FZ1, while having more steady airflow, has no buffeting issues.
2. FZ1 is doable for a 400 mile ride with only 2 gas stops, although advil is recommended!
3. FZ1 isn't supposed to be that much faster, but holy crap it sure feels like it. It gets up to tripple digits really really really fast.
4. There is actually less handlebar vibration on the FZ1.
5. The FZ1 handles great. It is much easier to turn in. It is also much more sensative to countersteering and body movements.
6. The FJR has much more torque down low. The FZ1 definately requires downshifting to hit it.
7. You can be doing 75 in 5th, drop it down to 3rd, and it freeking flies like a jet!!!!!
8. The smoothness of the throttle control made me realize how much more the FJR's has a somewhat jerky throttle on/off.
If anyone has been considering picking one up as a second bike, I would definately recommend it. I would not replace my FJR with it though. The FJR is just a better fit for the long distance, all day riding I normally do. I think it is a great stable mate for the FJR, and for the price of a used one, it is really worth it.
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