QUOTE (cityboy21 @ Aug 12 2008, 08:14 PM)
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... Not sure I like the idea of not being able to launch the bike from a stand still. ...
On the contrary, it has a built-in launch control. Just dial in the acceleration you want by the angle of the twist-grip.
QUOTE (cityboy21 @ Aug 12 2008, 08:14 PM)
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... Seems to me you would have to give up a bit of control not having the clutch. I use the clutch on my bike now to better balance it in slow moving traffic. ...
As others have said, you learn a different technique. I do a horrible highly-trafficked little commute through heavy, stop-go traffic. I simply don't have a control problem.
QUOTE (cityboy21 @ Aug 12 2008, 08:14 PM)
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... Also not sure the 10% that the AE crowd makes up of FJR owners would be beneficial when it comes time to sell.
You'll want to keep it so long the resale value won't be an issue.
In all honesty, the only control issue I have is if I do a tight turn at low speed with the clutch fully engaged. If you slow, the clutch will suddenly disengage and leave you leaned over with no drive. You have to learn to slow enough BEFORE the turn to let the clutch disengage, then apply sufficient throttle and a little back brake to control the speed. Once learned, much easier to do than to say. (I do this every time I enter my drive and when I park at work.)
I am very happy with mine.
(I did an early write-up
here, it may be of some interest to you.)