Duc4Doc
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Traded in the Beemer below on an Fjr. Looking for a good high performance distant ST. Thought long and hard between this and a K1200gt. Just decided that the K12 was over the edge. Like riding a series of computers. It wasn't even the cost issue, though I do feel a little smarter. I will use the Fjr for long distant sport touring, and my Ducati for canyon carving.
But first ride left some mixed feelings. Fit and finish of fjr is superb. Looks great. I have been riding twins, and mostly my Ducati ST3s. The feeling of the Fjr engine is buzzyness. It is fast and torquey without a doubt, but buzzy. Also, the transmission did not want to shift. I expect that to smooth out with break in, but it probably won't be as good as the Duc. It should be way better than my clunky Beemer though. I took it easy on fresh tires, but I get the feeling that this bike will corner very well. I set up the suspension as Sport Rider recommended in the 6/05 issue. Brakes are good, but seem to require more rear brake along with front for strong breaking. Might be due to weight or perhaps to the linked system??
I couldn't find a good spot for the windshield. I think an aftermarket could help. I am 6'1". Any thoughts? Also, I have never heard/read about sliders, but there are lots of comments on this thread about them. What gives? Are these machines low siding more than others? Are the more novice riders on super powerful bikes? I just don't see this on other forums.
I look forward to breaking this machine in, and hopefully will get used to the engine.
Duc4Doc
Ducati ST3s red
BMW R1100 rsl pearl white
But first ride left some mixed feelings. Fit and finish of fjr is superb. Looks great. I have been riding twins, and mostly my Ducati ST3s. The feeling of the Fjr engine is buzzyness. It is fast and torquey without a doubt, but buzzy. Also, the transmission did not want to shift. I expect that to smooth out with break in, but it probably won't be as good as the Duc. It should be way better than my clunky Beemer though. I took it easy on fresh tires, but I get the feeling that this bike will corner very well. I set up the suspension as Sport Rider recommended in the 6/05 issue. Brakes are good, but seem to require more rear brake along with front for strong breaking. Might be due to weight or perhaps to the linked system??
I couldn't find a good spot for the windshield. I think an aftermarket could help. I am 6'1". Any thoughts? Also, I have never heard/read about sliders, but there are lots of comments on this thread about them. What gives? Are these machines low siding more than others? Are the more novice riders on super powerful bikes? I just don't see this on other forums.
I look forward to breaking this machine in, and hopefully will get used to the engine.
Duc4Doc
Ducati ST3s red
BMW R1100 rsl pearl white