rocketman0
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Hi all,
I went to the Yamaha Demo Truck day last Fri to test drive the FJR-1300. However, only the FJR1300-A was available for my time slot. This was the 1st time I rode a FJR.
My current bike is a Honda 1100XX aka Blackbird. Last time I dyno'ed it (several years ago) it made 135 hp / 80 lb.ft torque at the rear wheel. It weights about 550 lbs wet. It's my daily driver and week-long touring bike (500-mile days kind of trips.)
I like a more modern bike with ABS, traction control, more upright position, cruise control etc... so I tried the FJR. I really prefer chain drive (less power loss from the engine to the wheel and I found it easy to maintain) but I don't mind having shaft if it's reliable and I know FJR's is (unlike BMW.)
So, when I got on the FJR that weights at least 100 lbs more, I didn't want to expect too much. Surprisingly, the engine impressed me with all that power and torque! I truly did not feel it weighs 100 lbs more (yes, I checked the fuel gauge on the LCD dash and the tank was full so they didn't trick me by putting in only 1/2 gallon gas to reduce the weight
.) The demo ride following the Yamaha factory leader through local streets and some 50-mph twisties that I was able to push it a little (not too much as I did not know the tires and its capability) and I love it. There was no freeway ride. At least it did as well as my Blackbird on a similar road. I did not have a chance to try the ES.
So, the questions are:
- Of course I like to be able to adjust the suspension on-the-fly depending on road conditions. But, the out-the-door price of the ES is about $2000 more than the 'A' as the 'A' has more discount. I'm now more leaning to get the 'A'. I don't know how much is the Ohlins shock for the FJR, but I assume $2000 will be enough to get a brand new Ohlins shock + respring/revalve the front fork a couple years from now. I'm 165-lb fully geared so the spring rate of either should be fine for me. Which one would you get?
Thanks.
PS:
I test ride the 2014 BMW R1200RT before BMW issue a 'stop ride' and I was not impressed by its engine at all.
I went to the Yamaha Demo Truck day last Fri to test drive the FJR-1300. However, only the FJR1300-A was available for my time slot. This was the 1st time I rode a FJR.
My current bike is a Honda 1100XX aka Blackbird. Last time I dyno'ed it (several years ago) it made 135 hp / 80 lb.ft torque at the rear wheel. It weights about 550 lbs wet. It's my daily driver and week-long touring bike (500-mile days kind of trips.)
I like a more modern bike with ABS, traction control, more upright position, cruise control etc... so I tried the FJR. I really prefer chain drive (less power loss from the engine to the wheel and I found it easy to maintain) but I don't mind having shaft if it's reliable and I know FJR's is (unlike BMW.)
So, when I got on the FJR that weights at least 100 lbs more, I didn't want to expect too much. Surprisingly, the engine impressed me with all that power and torque! I truly did not feel it weighs 100 lbs more (yes, I checked the fuel gauge on the LCD dash and the tank was full so they didn't trick me by putting in only 1/2 gallon gas to reduce the weight
So, the questions are:
- Of course I like to be able to adjust the suspension on-the-fly depending on road conditions. But, the out-the-door price of the ES is about $2000 more than the 'A' as the 'A' has more discount. I'm now more leaning to get the 'A'. I don't know how much is the Ohlins shock for the FJR, but I assume $2000 will be enough to get a brand new Ohlins shock + respring/revalve the front fork a couple years from now. I'm 165-lb fully geared so the spring rate of either should be fine for me. Which one would you get?
Thanks.
PS:
I test ride the 2014 BMW R1200RT before BMW issue a 'stop ride' and I was not impressed by its engine at all.
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