Smitty is a standup guy...the best guy to buy from. That 13 will be cherry.I have an offer for my 2012 that is hard to turn down, that is why I'm asking. It looks like the Gen IIIs offer a little better suspension (not ES) and a Cruise control. I saw the 2013 ad and it is tempting depending on the cost to fly into St. Lious.
Beary
I am one who recommended staying with the Gen1 and I have ridden all 3 Gens. In my opinion going from a Gen1 to a used Gen2 was not worth the money unless there was a huge difference in mileage.Just out of curiosity (since I am being tempted with a new Gen III), how many here who say stick with the Gen I or II have rode a Gen III?
LOL - people here make the jump because they can. Need has nothing to do with it..People here seem to make the jump when they either wreck, or wear their Gen 1 out.
I can't yet see a compelling reason to change a perfectly functional, paid for, Gen 1, for a lot of money
Others may differ.
This is a very good unbiased post. Most comments praise the new electronic suspension as the reason for getting a Gen III, and for good reason. But central Oklahoma is the worlds longest runway, so I'm not sure I can justify the ES. The benefit of the Gen IIIA over the Gen II appears to be the the Fly By Wire system.I've had the Gen I, Gen II, and now have the Gen III. While the Gen III is obviously my favorite, there were things on the Gen I that I liked better than the next two (I liked the seat better, the instrument gauge was easier to read). All three are excellent machines. I was perfectly happy with my 2008 FJR. But cruise for me is a difference maker. I had a throttlemeister which worked wonders, but it's no cruise. Also, the throttle itself is much easier to use. Much. My throttle hand which has given me problems in the past is much fresher on the Gen III.
I didn't get the ES, the abs worked fine on my Gen II, I notice no difference in wind protection, and the drive modes are useless to me. But the cruise and fly by wire throttle are a huge improvement. Plus it's red and I am enjoying heated grips more than I thought I would.
Can't go wrong with Gen I, II, or III. Good luck with your decision.
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