raitchison
Well-known member
So today I took the FJR for it's first good (length) ride, other than the ~20 miles home from the dealer and the quick 60 mile local trip I took on Friday this was my first opportunity to stretch out the bike.
Background: On my Intruder I would avoid any ride that took me much past 100 miles, my legs would cramp up and my tailbone would suffer. The longest ride I ever took was ~120 miles and I hated it (for about a week). The ability to go on longer rides was one of the major reasons I was looking for a new bike to begin with.
Decided to take it up Angeles Crest Highway, I've not ridden that road before, but based on Google Maps I figured I could turn around to make the ride as long or as short as I wanted to. Was planning on going about 60 miles and then see how it felt.
Got up to Angeles Crest and started riding up, IMO the road is one of the few (that I've ridden) that live up to the hype. Traffic was light and there weren't tons of police. Plenty of bike but no squid behavior.
When I got to the 60 mile point I decided that I felt great so I decided to keep going. The road wasn't quite as good from this point but it was still and above average road. Apparently I missed the turn I was planning on taking because I found myself crossing a road I use when I drive to Vegas. Since I know what's past there (jack squat) I decided to hop on this road and head back, this was at about the 100 mile mark so I knew I was at about halfway, still felt great, on the Intruder I already would have been too focused on my own discomfort to enjoy myself.
Decided to just blast home on the freeways, didn't take long at all and the total ride ended up being exactly 190 miles. Admittedly the last ~20 miles I was getting some leg cramps. I think the seat is in the "low" position, I will change that to high before my next ride and see if that's enough to prevent that. I only took a couple of short stops so I think if I had a lunch break or something I could have gone a lot further without issue.
All in all, my impression is something that you all I'm sure already know. The FJR eats miles like they're Wheaties, such a complete night and day difference. Even in the 100 degree desert heat fully geared up (mesh) I wasn't too hot. This bike has opened up for me soo many options for me.
So now the bad news, when I got home I parked the bike on the street to let it coll down. When I went to put it in the garage and I took it off the center stand I wasn't ready for the weight, it got away from me and fell straight on the curb. Luckily no fairing damage (my new AES frame sliders have already paid for themselves) but the right saddle bag is scratched pretty fierce . I'm going to wait a few months to make sure I won't be making any more similar boneheaded mistakes before I take the bag to an auto body shop to have it fixed and repainted. In the mean time I think I'll just use black colored wax to make it less noticeable (as it is it's really obvious as it's scratched well into the white plastic)
Background: On my Intruder I would avoid any ride that took me much past 100 miles, my legs would cramp up and my tailbone would suffer. The longest ride I ever took was ~120 miles and I hated it (for about a week). The ability to go on longer rides was one of the major reasons I was looking for a new bike to begin with.
Decided to take it up Angeles Crest Highway, I've not ridden that road before, but based on Google Maps I figured I could turn around to make the ride as long or as short as I wanted to. Was planning on going about 60 miles and then see how it felt.
Got up to Angeles Crest and started riding up, IMO the road is one of the few (that I've ridden) that live up to the hype. Traffic was light and there weren't tons of police. Plenty of bike but no squid behavior.
When I got to the 60 mile point I decided that I felt great so I decided to keep going. The road wasn't quite as good from this point but it was still and above average road. Apparently I missed the turn I was planning on taking because I found myself crossing a road I use when I drive to Vegas. Since I know what's past there (jack squat) I decided to hop on this road and head back, this was at about the 100 mile mark so I knew I was at about halfway, still felt great, on the Intruder I already would have been too focused on my own discomfort to enjoy myself.
Decided to just blast home on the freeways, didn't take long at all and the total ride ended up being exactly 190 miles. Admittedly the last ~20 miles I was getting some leg cramps. I think the seat is in the "low" position, I will change that to high before my next ride and see if that's enough to prevent that. I only took a couple of short stops so I think if I had a lunch break or something I could have gone a lot further without issue.
All in all, my impression is something that you all I'm sure already know. The FJR eats miles like they're Wheaties, such a complete night and day difference. Even in the 100 degree desert heat fully geared up (mesh) I wasn't too hot. This bike has opened up for me soo many options for me.
So now the bad news, when I got home I parked the bike on the street to let it coll down. When I went to put it in the garage and I took it off the center stand I wasn't ready for the weight, it got away from me and fell straight on the curb. Luckily no fairing damage (my new AES frame sliders have already paid for themselves) but the right saddle bag is scratched pretty fierce . I'm going to wait a few months to make sure I won't be making any more similar boneheaded mistakes before I take the bag to an auto body shop to have it fixed and repainted. In the mean time I think I'll just use black colored wax to make it less noticeable (as it is it's really obvious as it's scratched well into the white plastic)