Texan
Rollie Reincarnated
Leave em on. Looks great. Looks slower and more old-mannish to the LEOs. Holds lots of potentially necessary stuff like your warm gear in the middle of summer in case you have to make a quick break to the Rockies.
+1I though that I read here that the LEO's think that the bike is slower with the bags on...
I keep the bags on so the LEO's think that I am touring and not racing...
my bags are always on /never tried to push the handling on the fjr where they would make a real difference--- if it goes that far the r1 comes outI just want to through this out to the collective wisdom.When riding 2 up the bike was sluggish, well yeah, it's overloaded.
But I removed the Hard Bags to try and lighten the load.
To my surprise the handling improved 100%.
Empty the 2 bags weigh about 25 pounds, so that shouldn't affect the
handling that much.
I bought the FJR mainly because of the Hard Bags and the top Case.
But now I'm riding with only the top case, even when I'm riding solo.
The Bags are sitting in my Garage, and looking very sad.
A year ago I saw a add for a FJR where the bike and the bags were being
sold seperately, the saler said the bags had never been used, that the bike
had always been riden without the bags. At the time I thought this was kinda
wierd, but I'm really geting a kick out of the bike without the bags.
So who else usually rides without the bags?
Put me on the other list, IMO there is a big difference.I've tried riding without them before & feel absolutely no difference.
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