Well, I've given this some thought since my "*****..*****..*****" post.
The "purists" among you are bemoaning Yamaha's taking the FJR in a direction away from what some percieve as a "real" motorcycle.
C'mon, folks.
You guys are bitching 'cause Yamaha is "diluting" the true motorcycling nature of a 600 pound, shaft-driven, water-cooled, plastic wrapped motorcycle with adjustable windshield and standard luggage! Jesus in a Jeep! If the 'Wing is a 2 wheeled Accord, then the Feejer is a two wheeled RSX.
A bigger alternator -- why didn't we get one? So you could turn on your lighted makeup mirrors without turning off your electric ****** warmers?
Give me a break!
Don't get me wrong...I love my FJR. I've only had it two weeks and have already added 3500 miles to the odo...but I didn't spend 10 months shopping and comparing bikes to decide on the FJR because it was some "purist" vision of what a motorcycle is. That would be a mid-50's era Indian. I chose the FJR because it was a modern, comfortable, well equipped, well designed Sport Touring motorcycle loaded with modern amenities.
Do I wish I had waited for the 1300AE announcement before pulling the trigger on my '04? Part of me says yes. The same part of me that may trade for an '06 sometime next year. On the other hand, if I want a raw, visceral motorcycle experience, I'll park the Feejer, lube up the chain on my ZRX and go terrorize the neighborhood.
Oh, BD, Porsche (and VW) watercooled their motors because of EPA regs...the same ones that killed two-stroke bikes also killed air-cooled cars. Didn't have nothin' to do with "warped heads". What kind of horseshit answer was that? But regardless, Porsche built the 914, 944 and 928 before the EPA killed their air cooled boxers and the Poor-shuh Pansies cried foul.