I am about to be given the opportunity to have a 50 mile commute. I have decided an FJR is the best option.
I owned a Hayabusa several years ago and commuted 35 miles one way every morning for 3 years. Almost every morning in the bay area is cold or chilly. most mornings I would arrive with icy fingers and toes and runny nose from the wind blasts OK mayve 100 mph is too fast for morning commute but the busa hardly notices that speed. Finally carrying the body wieght on the wrists for that long just wont do anymore.
I believe the FJR is mandatory for the additional mileage of 50 miles, so I arrive at work ready willing and able. comfortable and toasty?
Not to mention carpool lane accessible.
Now i have read everything here. The (Gen I) 05's, are priced right, where I can afford, but for about $1200 more the 06 is within reach.
Reliability is super important to me, because I have no way to work on the bike even though I am mechanically inclined.
I would consider risking the 05 ticking time bomb as I understand some never blow up. I have found several 05 with about 6000 to 12000 miles, and would like to know of any advice on how to judge if they will fail or not. I believe I would love a stable releiable cheap 05.
What are some methods or processes to get the stable 05's stethoscope, hi rev's for 4 seconds in neutral. owner interrogation under harsh lights.
Or just buy 06.
Thanks in advance.
BB
I owned a Hayabusa several years ago and commuted 35 miles one way every morning for 3 years. Almost every morning in the bay area is cold or chilly. most mornings I would arrive with icy fingers and toes and runny nose from the wind blasts OK mayve 100 mph is too fast for morning commute but the busa hardly notices that speed. Finally carrying the body wieght on the wrists for that long just wont do anymore.
I believe the FJR is mandatory for the additional mileage of 50 miles, so I arrive at work ready willing and able. comfortable and toasty?
Not to mention carpool lane accessible.
Now i have read everything here. The (Gen I) 05's, are priced right, where I can afford, but for about $1200 more the 06 is within reach.
Reliability is super important to me, because I have no way to work on the bike even though I am mechanically inclined.
I would consider risking the 05 ticking time bomb as I understand some never blow up. I have found several 05 with about 6000 to 12000 miles, and would like to know of any advice on how to judge if they will fail or not. I believe I would love a stable releiable cheap 05.
What are some methods or processes to get the stable 05's stethoscope, hi rev's for 4 seconds in neutral. owner interrogation under harsh lights.
Or just buy 06.
Thanks in advance.
BB