WOW, kind of like reading a bad novel with an occasional nipple-slip. I became bored after the second or third line, so I failed to read all of what lonelysoldier had to say. Was it about the reasons he would not want an FJR because most riders are old farts? When I first joined, I was amazed how good many of these old farts were at riding that fat-pig FJR.
I think the reason for the average age of FJR owners being above, say 40 & beyond, is because [we] have been there done that and now want a bike that offers the best of all worlds. What Lonelysolder doesn't realize is many of us old farts own several motorcycles, including BMW's, Harley's, Ducati's, FZ6's and just about any other bike you can come up with. And the ironic thing is, many of these older FJR owners would smoke your ass regardless of what you're on.
Just because someone goes out and buys a "Sport Bike" does in no way suddenly make them a great rider or even a mediocre rider. In fact, many of the "Clubs" that race around on their sport bikes are the riders that cause statistics to climb regarding accidents, annoyances among the general public and loss of rights and privileges of other motorcycle riders. This in turn causes insurance rates to climb, restrictions, loss of rights [or privileges] and the decline of how the general public and non-riders see motorcyclists.
One of the greatest things about riding an FJR is this Forum and the people that become members. Most of us, regardless of age have already matured to the point where great camaraderie between friends that enjoy all aspects of motorcycling take precedent over anything else. The need to prove something (i.e. being bigger, better, faster) has fallen way down on the list of priorities.
So the probability of you running into FJR's riders might be slim, simply because you won't be able to catch up and we will tire of having to slow down to wait up for you!!
Just saying!!