HotRodZilla
GOD BLESS AMERICA
Dayum...That '14 is pretty. Even if it is in the bed of a truck.
As a friend told me, a few months after I retired, "The best five years of the rest of your life are the next five years - enjoy them!"Well I don't know. I saw the pictures of the RED 2014 and thought, WOW that is the one for me. Showed it to the wife, she said if you want it, go get it.
Unfortunately I am almost 79 years old with multiple repairs to my old body.
Have only 79,000 miles on my 04. I am only doing about 8,000 miles a year now, so it isn't nearly worn out.
Know I would never wear out a 2014 before I have to quit riding.
What to do??? That red sure is nice. What to do ?????
Longrider
I've been looking at pics of the 2014 model, and agree with RFH...that red looks great on the FJR, but the black wheels just don't look right to me. It seems that a lot of people on this forum prefer black wheels, but I've always preferred silver. Black tires and black wheels...too much black. And then there's the 2009 FJR, which I've never been a fan of (no offense to '09 owners); black bike, black wheels, black tires. A never-ending expanse of black. Too stealthy for me. My buddy has a 2008 FJR...black bike, silver wheels. That I could live with....Very nice on this bike. I would prefer the rims in silver with this color, but that is just one opinion.
That's no joke right there. I bought my FJR in March 2011, so I'm still getting to know it. It had 9200 miles on it when I bought it. It's now at 31000...just getting broken in. It had no farkles installed when I bought it, so it took a while to get it set up for my touring needs. That wasn't cheap. Autocom, Sargent seats, OEM heated grips, Givi V46 top case/rack, Fuzeblock, Powerlet plug, paint protectors, Tailblazers, helmet locks, GPS mount, Hella FF50s/brackets, G2 throttle tube, PC V, and a tank bag. That **** added up to $2400. Ouch. I wish I hadn't looked at my list. Needless to say, as beautiful and advanced as the 2014 FJR is, I think I'll be keeping mine for a while. At least until it has 100K miles on it.It is hard to justify buying a new bike when there is nothing wrong with the old bike. Then the little customizing things that don't cost much but all add up to $$$. My riding gear is all blue to match the ST...
Congrats on the '14 Dan!Yeah....so I was pretty damn happy driving home from Memphis last night with my first FJR.
Congrats!! Bike looks gooooooooooooood!!!Yeah....so I was pretty damn happy driving home from Memphis last night with my first FJR.
Snow is in the very near forecast here (PA) so I decided to haul it the 950 miles home in my pickup.
Thanks guys......I'll try for some outdoor pics tomorrow.
There's no other color in the red than just the cherry red - the lighting can play tricks on your eyes.
Oh how i want one!!!!Thanks guys......I'll try for some outdoor pics tomorrow.
There's no other color in the red than just the cherry red - the lighting can play tricks on your eyes.
Assist:Found on another forum a few pics of a '14 with the Canyon Cage guards on it, page 3, post #24: https://tinyurl.com/lcesndl
There are some colors that give digital cameras indigestion, red is one of those colors. RAW has its moments, like shooting red motorcycles and red roses but RAW isn't simple photography.That is the strangest damned paint. I took several pics of it in the dealership and not once did the color ever come close to matching. No pic of this bike matches the paint color....
I hope you'll keep those wheels black!?Can someone please photoshop the same red on the silver panels (both the one on the inside knee by the gas tank and the other long silver panel in front of the side bag)? I just want to see what that would look like and I stink at photoshop. I may want to paint those items red...or maybe black....or maybe not at all. I guess I could get my crayons out LOL
That looks great! Did you do this yourself?You may want to try wrapping the panels Carbon Black. See below. That might be a nice touch on the red bike (combined with the black rims and side panel)
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