Cambio: 5 marce, sempre in presa
+1Horseshit!
Just another good internet fish story. Yammie already posted (then took down) changes for 06. You don't add a 6th gear and speed control easily or overnight.
Ruh-roh- the RADD front suspension is back...I just heard today from a dealer via the local Yammy rep that there are going to be two models - the blue that's on the site and a second model that "will change the way people ride motorcycles".
Wait a minute... expresso machine?! ****, I was hoping for a .50 caliber.There are three models.The one posted on the Yamaha Website,
the one with the automatic tranny (ahem-this is not a new concept to bikes) for the next generation gay rider,
and the secret one with the 6 speed afterburner, autoland function and built in expresso machine.
I can second what FriscoJim said. My dealer also warned me about 2 models, and the second will contain some serious surprises not previously seen on motorcycles. Auto tranny? Not quite, think more high tech. That gear indicator they added has a purpose. Can't say more about a different color, wait and see on the 28th boys !!I just heard today from a dealer via the local Yammy rep that there are going to be two models - the blue that's on the site and a second model that "will change the way people ride motorcycles". No other indication but the rep said there were some who didn't know if they could ride it. Automatic tranny? Supposed to be something that no one else has out there. He did say the second model was going to be silver. Guess we will have to wait until the 28th. This is just what I heard could be fact or fiction.
You mean besides to, um, like, show what gear your in?!?That gear indicator they added has a purpose.
No, I don't think there's much chance of that. When I said think high tech, I wasn't talking about a Burgman or a Majesty with a Continuously Variable Tranny. This will be a technology leap that other manufacturers will want to catch up with in some, but not all, of their cycle lines. It will not, in my opinion, take away the riding pleasure that we enjoy now with our beloved FJR's, but it will slightly alter how we achieve riding Nirvana. Think about how you change gears today. The 06 on the web site retains that technology. The one they haven't shown you yet.... well, you'll have to wait till the 28th like everybody else. B)But, yes, I fear greatly that they'll turn the FJR into a super-sport-scooter.
That's my SWAG also - semi-automatic manual transmission ala Ferrari with some type of clutchless hand-controlled shifting.I'm thinking (clutch-less) paddle shifters which look like BMW turn signal controls (or an Automatic/CVT), and a lefthand lever rear brake. No foot controls.
*******!The one they haven't shown you yet.... well, you'll have to wait till the 28th like everybody else. B)
You know, what good is having a guy on the inside if he's a double agent? Come on Vstar2FJR, where are your loyalties? You gonna side with the people who are directly linked with your professional livelyhood, or a bunch of people you only know from the internet?well, you'll have to wait till the 28th like everybody else.
SkooterG said:I'm thinking (clutch-less) paddle shifters
:clap: :clap: :clap: But you didn't hear it from meThat's my SWAG also - semi-automatic manual transmission ala Ferrari with some type of clutchless hand-controlled shifting.
IIRC the first bike I actually owned, a 1977 Suzuki T-500 Titan, was also set up this way. Rear brake on the left, shifter on the right. It wasn't just the Brits, merely a sign of the pre-standardized times.Except for the old Brit bikes, your left foot has always been used to shift...
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