El Toro
Innocent Bystander
With two seasons on an AE, the only thing I never got used to as second nature was the issue of coasting. On a bike with a manual clutch, I will pull the clutch in at highway speed to remove my right hand from the throttle when I want to use my right hand. Can't do that on an AE. I was thinking about it this morning, and I must have acclimated pretty well to the electronic clutch, because I tend to pull the clutch in as I coast in traffic too, and the AE won't coast. This aspect never bothered me.
I think that the AE works surprisingly well. I am having seller's remorse, and may go back down to Sloans and bring it home.... or not....
I am somewhat surprised at how weak the spring market appears to be. I really thought that an FJR AE with less than 10,000 miles on it, and 3 more years of unlimited mileage warranty through Y.E.S. would be easy to sell, especially at a starting price not much greater than the Blue Book trade in value. Not so....
FWIW, I saw that BMW Triumph Ducatii of Daytona Beach is now offering several FJRs among their used inventory, so if anyone is looking for a deal, that might be a place to get one if you're in the Southeast. I've been pretty happy with my dealings there.
I think that the AE works surprisingly well. I am having seller's remorse, and may go back down to Sloans and bring it home.... or not....
I am somewhat surprised at how weak the spring market appears to be. I really thought that an FJR AE with less than 10,000 miles on it, and 3 more years of unlimited mileage warranty through Y.E.S. would be easy to sell, especially at a starting price not much greater than the Blue Book trade in value. Not so....
FWIW, I saw that BMW Triumph Ducatii of Daytona Beach is now offering several FJRs among their used inventory, so if anyone is looking for a deal, that might be a place to get one if you're in the Southeast. I've been pretty happy with my dealings there.
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