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FJR Dead Last?
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<blockquote data-quote="afterburn" data-source="post: 19461" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>I don't know where you got this myth from, but German roads are typically of the "smooth as a pool table" type, as are most roads we EU riders like to frequent. The reason the FJR suspension is too soft, is the same as why all Jap bikes have crap suspension: their idea of an average rider is one weighing 150 pounds and that typically does not fit EU or US descriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afterburn, post: 19461, member: 556"] I don't know where you got this myth from, but German roads are typically of the "smooth as a pool table" type, as are most roads we EU riders like to frequent. The reason the FJR suspension is too soft, is the same as why all Jap bikes have crap suspension: their idea of an average rider is one weighing 150 pounds and that typically does not fit EU or US descriptions. [/QUOTE]
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