Aasland
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If you've been reading my posts, you know that I have a pile of complaints about the FJR, such as:
1. Throttle lurch. PC3 + G2 + unwind helped, but did not eliminate it.
2. Weight.
3. Wind noise and helmet buffetting. 6 screens and a couple spacers helped but didn't elminate it.
4. Not enough airflow on hot days.
I was pretty satisfied with everthing else on the bike though, from ergo's to handling to engine smoothness and luggage capacity. But those four things remained unsolved until Saturday, when I went an bought this:
For my son I got the Radio Flyer in the background. And I bought my wife a nice mission-style desk (and an Ogio tail bag and PR3 rear tire for her SV).
But this post is about the Ninja ;-) It's a 2011 with 2200 miles on it, meticulously maintained by my friend (like three oil changes so far, keeps all documentation, etc). He included the stock Givi bags, a Corbin seat, Garmin 660 and various odds and ends. The price and timing was right. The tires have about 2k miles left in them, so I've ordered a set of PR4's. Not much space for a tankbag so I'm looking for a tailbag.
And it solved the remaining FJR's problems:
1. No throttle lurch. Fueling is excellent .. no need for a PC5 or whatever.
2. ~170 lbs less then the FJR. Yippee!
3. Smooth and quiet wind flow, in any winshield position.
4. Plenty of air flow.
I introduces a couple new problems, the main one is less weather protection. My Gerbings stuff will get more use. Otherwise I'm pretty happy with the bike. It is smoother than the FJR through the bars but there is a little tingle in the seat and pegs .. will do a TBS and see if that helps. Ergonomics are just as good as the FJR, except for the legs which are a little higher up and isn't a problem for me.
It has much more power than the FJR; 6th gear roll-on's (passing cars) is stronger than the FJR in 4th and 5th. The N1K has less torque than the FJR but without the weight to haul around it doesn't need it. I find myself lazy at times and shift from first to sixth and stay in sixth from 25 mph on up. The N1K is more responsive and immediate at every RPM and will loft the wheel if I'm not careful.
The suspension is good enough that I probably won't do anything with it. Compared the Ohlins / GP forks I have on the FJR, it is smoother and more plush yet tracks through corners with more confidence. Again ... with less weight to control, the suspension has an easier time. I do miss some of the "feel" I get from the GP forks and Ohlin's shock, but I'm not ready to shell out big bucks for that. Yet.
Honestly, I don't see the point of having both the N1K and the FJR, as the Ninja does pretty much everything I needed from the FJR. If I carried a passenger I'd keep the FJR; as it is I don't think I'll be riding it much. Ironically, when bringing the N1K home I saw a glop of lube under the FJR and noticed that the Ohlins had puked. Pulled that to send it in for a rebuild; I think I'll put the stocker on for the sale. I've got a bit of defarkling to do, and will list most of if (and the bike) here before putting it on Ebay.
Now I'm wishing that y'all rode Ninja's instead of FJR's so that I could learn that from you ;-) Oh well. Time to go register it and pay taxes ...
1. Throttle lurch. PC3 + G2 + unwind helped, but did not eliminate it.
2. Weight.
3. Wind noise and helmet buffetting. 6 screens and a couple spacers helped but didn't elminate it.
4. Not enough airflow on hot days.
I was pretty satisfied with everthing else on the bike though, from ergo's to handling to engine smoothness and luggage capacity. But those four things remained unsolved until Saturday, when I went an bought this:
For my son I got the Radio Flyer in the background. And I bought my wife a nice mission-style desk (and an Ogio tail bag and PR3 rear tire for her SV).
But this post is about the Ninja ;-) It's a 2011 with 2200 miles on it, meticulously maintained by my friend (like three oil changes so far, keeps all documentation, etc). He included the stock Givi bags, a Corbin seat, Garmin 660 and various odds and ends. The price and timing was right. The tires have about 2k miles left in them, so I've ordered a set of PR4's. Not much space for a tankbag so I'm looking for a tailbag.
And it solved the remaining FJR's problems:
1. No throttle lurch. Fueling is excellent .. no need for a PC5 or whatever.
2. ~170 lbs less then the FJR. Yippee!
3. Smooth and quiet wind flow, in any winshield position.
4. Plenty of air flow.
I introduces a couple new problems, the main one is less weather protection. My Gerbings stuff will get more use. Otherwise I'm pretty happy with the bike. It is smoother than the FJR through the bars but there is a little tingle in the seat and pegs .. will do a TBS and see if that helps. Ergonomics are just as good as the FJR, except for the legs which are a little higher up and isn't a problem for me.
It has much more power than the FJR; 6th gear roll-on's (passing cars) is stronger than the FJR in 4th and 5th. The N1K has less torque than the FJR but without the weight to haul around it doesn't need it. I find myself lazy at times and shift from first to sixth and stay in sixth from 25 mph on up. The N1K is more responsive and immediate at every RPM and will loft the wheel if I'm not careful.
The suspension is good enough that I probably won't do anything with it. Compared the Ohlins / GP forks I have on the FJR, it is smoother and more plush yet tracks through corners with more confidence. Again ... with less weight to control, the suspension has an easier time. I do miss some of the "feel" I get from the GP forks and Ohlin's shock, but I'm not ready to shell out big bucks for that. Yet.
Honestly, I don't see the point of having both the N1K and the FJR, as the Ninja does pretty much everything I needed from the FJR. If I carried a passenger I'd keep the FJR; as it is I don't think I'll be riding it much. Ironically, when bringing the N1K home I saw a glop of lube under the FJR and noticed that the Ohlins had puked. Pulled that to send it in for a rebuild; I think I'll put the stocker on for the sale. I've got a bit of defarkling to do, and will list most of if (and the bike) here before putting it on Ebay.
Now I'm wishing that y'all rode Ninja's instead of FJR's so that I could learn that from you ;-) Oh well. Time to go register it and pay taxes ...