Hello all,
Yesterday I test rode a 2006 FJR1300AE at the local motorcycle superstore. I loved the bike. I was concerned about getting used to the no-clutch shifting, but after a couple miles it seemed pretty natural and rather pleasant. The bike is "new", but it has 200 miles from demo rides and the like. The dealer is offering a good price.
I've always ridden BMW boxers, but the FJR is very tempting. It's faster than my R1150R, and the ergonomics seem better. I also don't have any good nearby service options for the BMW. I do most work myself, but when I do need help it's a big PIA.
So, before I buy the FJR and sell the R1150R, how have others found the clutchless operation after riding for a while? Is the bike reliable? I put about 15K miles per year on my bikes, so it would get ridden a lot. Is there a break-in procedure that could have been missed as it was used for demo rides? What are the "must have" accessories? I do a mixture of backroad twisties in the hills of Tennessee, and long-distance touring. I think I'm ready to take the plunge but thought I'd check with owners first.
TIA,
Rockhead
Yesterday I test rode a 2006 FJR1300AE at the local motorcycle superstore. I loved the bike. I was concerned about getting used to the no-clutch shifting, but after a couple miles it seemed pretty natural and rather pleasant. The bike is "new", but it has 200 miles from demo rides and the like. The dealer is offering a good price.
I've always ridden BMW boxers, but the FJR is very tempting. It's faster than my R1150R, and the ergonomics seem better. I also don't have any good nearby service options for the BMW. I do most work myself, but when I do need help it's a big PIA.
So, before I buy the FJR and sell the R1150R, how have others found the clutchless operation after riding for a while? Is the bike reliable? I put about 15K miles per year on my bikes, so it would get ridden a lot. Is there a break-in procedure that could have been missed as it was used for demo rides? What are the "must have" accessories? I do a mixture of backroad twisties in the hills of Tennessee, and long-distance touring. I think I'm ready to take the plunge but thought I'd check with owners first.
TIA,
Rockhead