DAK
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Hi all,
I currently own a 2003 Goldwing and a 2006 Yamaha Roadliner. Love both bikes, but I'd really like to condense 2 into 1 on a bike that's great for long distance touring and fun. I love the Wing, but since the wife rides her own bike now I'd really enjoy something a bit smaller. We average 10K+ miles a year. Really, a sport tourer is the only thing I can picture trading my current rides for. The big, flat seat is a NEGATIVE on the Wing, but I don't know how the riding postion of the FJR would suit either. I'm 6' tall with long arms so seat height really isn't an issue and reach may not be (risers would solve that). I see some guys on the FJR that look fairly upright... which would be good. Others are leaning forward... which my old man neck and wrists probably wouldn't take.
I know I need to find a rental to take out for a day in the Rockies and just ride, but I'd love to hear your thoughts. Especially from those who have moved from Wings or cruisers.
Thanks!
I currently own a 2003 Goldwing and a 2006 Yamaha Roadliner. Love both bikes, but I'd really like to condense 2 into 1 on a bike that's great for long distance touring and fun. I love the Wing, but since the wife rides her own bike now I'd really enjoy something a bit smaller. We average 10K+ miles a year. Really, a sport tourer is the only thing I can picture trading my current rides for. The big, flat seat is a NEGATIVE on the Wing, but I don't know how the riding postion of the FJR would suit either. I'm 6' tall with long arms so seat height really isn't an issue and reach may not be (risers would solve that). I see some guys on the FJR that look fairly upright... which would be good. Others are leaning forward... which my old man neck and wrists probably wouldn't take.
I know I need to find a rental to take out for a day in the Rockies and just ride, but I'd love to hear your thoughts. Especially from those who have moved from Wings or cruisers.
Thanks!
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