Queensland Ken Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 863 Reaction score 115 Location Toowoomba, Queensland Jan 24, 2015 #2 Have another addition to the family.
Twigg Just an old, bald man! Joined Jun 23, 2011 Messages 1,334 Reaction score 602 Location Owasso, OK Jan 24, 2015 #3 Nice ... That will put hairs on your chest
Canadian FJR Canadian FJR Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 2,876 Reaction score 393 Location Trenton, Nova Scotia Jan 24, 2015 #4 That will be a blast. Have fun. Wheelie monster............. Canadian FJR
ahchiu FJR Commander Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 2,961 Reaction score 175 Location Sammamish, WA Jan 24, 2015 #5 That won't put hair on your chest, it will blow the hair off your chest.
ndivita Well-known member Joined Jul 9, 2005 Messages 384 Reaction score 79 Location Sedona AZ in the Village of Oak Creek Jan 24, 2015 #6 That's a beast!
R rushes Well-known member Joined Mar 12, 2008 Messages 2,195 Reaction score 593 Location Dean Springs, AR Jan 24, 2015 #7 That's a cool bike! Congrats!
escapefjrtist Searching for Dry Roads Joined Jun 19, 2005 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 2,271 Location Snohomish, WA Jan 25, 2015 #8 Sweet, congrats! --G
Mudslide Miller Well-known member Joined Jul 4, 2014 Messages 458 Reaction score 217 Location Phoenix, AZ Jan 25, 2015 #9 Nice bike Ken. How you gonna hang on to that naked beast doing 240 kph??
Queensland Ken Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 863 Reaction score 115 Location Toowoomba, Queensland Jan 25, 2015 #10 The best way to describe it is that it's like a naked FJR .... lol lol About the same torque values at a lower rpm and about 40 kgs lighter. A huge difference not having a fairing but the FJR will be my touring bike. Just gave the bike a good once-over and all is good. A fair bit easier to work on. I know now that I made the better choice in 2006 in buying the FJR I had a GSX1100ET, the one with spoked wheels, loved that bike, but some mongrel liked it better.
The best way to describe it is that it's like a naked FJR .... lol lol About the same torque values at a lower rpm and about 40 kgs lighter. A huge difference not having a fairing but the FJR will be my touring bike. Just gave the bike a good once-over and all is good. A fair bit easier to work on. I know now that I made the better choice in 2006 in buying the FJR I had a GSX1100ET, the one with spoked wheels, loved that bike, but some mongrel liked it better.