JohnP
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I've been riding since 2001 and loved the FJR since it came out but never owned one. My current ride is a vStar 1300 cruiser which is super comfortable to me and my wife. Prior to that I owned a Yamaha FZ6. I had a lot of fun on that bike but it was always uncomfortable to me to ride anything over a couple of hours. If I rode all day I was in agony. I installed bar risers which put my torso fairly straight up and removed all pressure from my wrists. But my knees and mostly my butt always bothered me after prolonged riding. I tried using an airhawk seat cushion, and other seat pads but that did not help much.
By chance I test rode a cruiser at a Triumph deal demo day in 2010, because it was the only thing available when I got there, and I couldn't get over how comfortable it was. The combination of a big wide seat and floorboards was great. I found a vStar 1300 at a local dealer and got a great deal on a leftover. Bone stock the VStar is good for many hours of riding without any discomfort. Even leaning forward a little to reach the handle bars I'm still super comfortable. Of course the riding is not near a fun as was the FZ6 especially when I get into the mountains in NH and Vermont. I ended up selling the FZ6 as it just didn't make sense to keep a bike that was not comfortable to ride.
I'm 53 and not getting any younger but lust after the FJR every time I see one. I'm at the point where I could afford to have 2 bikes. I'd love to take some extended trips out west. I have a brother and other relatives in Colorado and would love to ride out there, but don't have any real desire to do it on my vStar. I've read ever post on rider comfort I can find. I also have a 30" inseam but think I can deal with that ok on the bike. I've test ridden an FJR a couple of times at Americade (though not recently) and handled it fine.
So my question is am I'm kidding myself into thinking I could make the FJR comfortable enough to ride all day. I'm guessing that someone here has some FZ6 experience and can give me some idea of the relative comfort of it vs the FJR, especially after adding a custom seat and bar riders and highway pegs to the FJR.
Thanks!
John from Massachusetts
RE: I ended up posting this one 3 times by accident. I have already reported the 2 duplicate postings.
By chance I test rode a cruiser at a Triumph deal demo day in 2010, because it was the only thing available when I got there, and I couldn't get over how comfortable it was. The combination of a big wide seat and floorboards was great. I found a vStar 1300 at a local dealer and got a great deal on a leftover. Bone stock the VStar is good for many hours of riding without any discomfort. Even leaning forward a little to reach the handle bars I'm still super comfortable. Of course the riding is not near a fun as was the FZ6 especially when I get into the mountains in NH and Vermont. I ended up selling the FZ6 as it just didn't make sense to keep a bike that was not comfortable to ride.
I'm 53 and not getting any younger but lust after the FJR every time I see one. I'm at the point where I could afford to have 2 bikes. I'd love to take some extended trips out west. I have a brother and other relatives in Colorado and would love to ride out there, but don't have any real desire to do it on my vStar. I've read ever post on rider comfort I can find. I also have a 30" inseam but think I can deal with that ok on the bike. I've test ridden an FJR a couple of times at Americade (though not recently) and handled it fine.
So my question is am I'm kidding myself into thinking I could make the FJR comfortable enough to ride all day. I'm guessing that someone here has some FZ6 experience and can give me some idea of the relative comfort of it vs the FJR, especially after adding a custom seat and bar riders and highway pegs to the FJR.
Thanks!
John from Massachusetts
RE: I ended up posting this one 3 times by accident. I have already reported the 2 duplicate postings.
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