lnewlf
Well-known member
MY FJR is smooth as a baby's heinie. Good thing too, 'cause my arse is sore!
Warchild,This is generally correct, but it's primarily due to the FJR's inability to maintain its Throttle Synch for more than a few thousand miles.You can make the FJR smoother, but it will never be completely vibration-free.
Assuming the bike is otherwise in a good state of tune, a Throttle Synch job that is done with great care and attention-to-detail can yield a FJR platform that is exceptionally smooth and relatively vibe-free (with the exception of the 4400-4600 RPM vibe-prone range).
Sadly, the system just will not maintain this setting over time, and Yamaha is well aware of it. The FJR has the SHORTEST service-manual recommendation for TBS procedures that I have ever seen for a purpose-built touring bike: 4000 mile intervals. :huh:
It is fortunate that the TBS procedure is relatively trivial for our bike.
Contrast with the Hayabusa K8.... you need a $550.00 Diagnostic Computer to perform this operation. Happily, the K8 maintains its TBS to an extraordinary degree. At 31,000 miles, mine has never needed one, and the engine is still like velvet across all RPM ranges.
If you look at eBay or Cycle trader, you'll find alot more '08 Concourses on the market that '08 FJRs, especially now that's it's winter, and the going price for a used one is in the $10-11K range. I just sold mine for $10K for an ABS one with a fair amount of farkles.I think the biggest deal-breaker for me (and many others) is the small gas tank...Also, the bike is still too new, so there isn't much of a market for folks looking to pick up a used one at a good price.
I am very happy that I was able to get an '05 FJR ABS (with only 10,000 miles) for the price I paid. I don't think I would be able to find a used Concours for the same price for another few years.
Agreed.. But, you won't be able to find one for $5000 to $7500 range. Not for another cpl of years.If you look at eBay or Cycle trader, you'll find alot more '08 Concourses on the market that '08 FJRs, especially now that's it's winter, and the going price for a used one is in the $10-11K range. I just sold mine for $10K for an ABS one with a fair amount of farkles.I think the biggest deal-breaker for me (and many others) is the small gas tank...Also, the bike is still too new, so there isn't much of a market for folks looking to pick up a used one at a good price.
I am very happy that I was able to get an '05 FJR ABS (with only 10,000 miles) for the price I paid. I don't think I would be able to find a used Concours for the same price for another few years.
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