FJRay
Well-known member
Any of you that want a graphic display of vibration are welcome to come out and ride my 750 Enfield. After 1/2 hour you can't see, can't feel your *** or your hands and the grin on your face makes your jaw hurt.
As with anything, it depends on what is most important to you. For those of us in the LD Riding and Iron Butt communities, the C-14 is nothing but a big swing, and total miss. Besides the roast your thighs heat issue that from what I've heard is way worse than the first FJR's ever were, you have a few more, deal breaking issues.The C14 and the new BMW K1300GT (and K1300S for that matter) are now serious contenders for the FJR. Two years ago it was a no brainer - you want the best, fastest, most powerful, lightest weight, most bad-*** sport-tourer - get an FJR - end of story. For 2009, things are not as clear.And depending on who you talk to, the "old FJR" still beats the other two as well.
I love my FJR and may seriously upgrade my 2007 to a black/black/black 2009 this summer, however, I also have a ZX-14 and I personally know how great that motor and transmission is. It is freaking awesome. I dont know that I could ever buy a BMW with their track record, however, both the K1300S and K1300GT now have fantastic power, features, options, etc.
I ride an 06 Fred.Really? Falling behind you say? Hmmm.Not only the engine the whole bike needs a good update.Still a nice bike but it could be great.
It is falling behind compared to other brands.
So given the current line up of "super sport touring" bikes, you would choose a Kawasaki Concours, BMW K1300GT or Honda ST1300 as head and shoulders better than an FJR? :blink:
Not likely. Much more likely scenarios are they keep it the same and milk a few more years of sales out of the current design or they drop the FJR model altogether. It hasn't seemed to bother Suzuki much, not playing in that sandbox.Let's hope that the 2010 model gets the much needed improvements.
I owned a Honda V65 Sabre & that 1100cc V-4 Interceptor motor was smooth & powerful. It could rev so fast, no Vibration & had the narrowest profile of any bike I have owned.The smoothest bikes I've ever ridden were my brother's V65 Saber and my 98 VFR800. Those Honda V-4s are really smooth.
Me too! I've owned an '86 K100RT, '94 R1100RS, '01 ZG1000 Concours, plus a '75 Suzuki GT550, '00 Ducati M750, and the '98 VFR800 and '73 R60/5 that I still have along with the FJR, plus a metric buttload of dirt and dual sport oriented machines.. The bike with the least vibes is the VFR. 2nd is the FJR.I have also ridden a BMW and Kwaka.
Actually, the FJR is already among the top few great bikes ever produced. Could it be improved, sure... Then it would be great-er.The FJR is not a bad bike but like I said if it were modernised it would/could be a great bike.
+1 on the six speed! Otherwise, please just leave mine alone (though the 50 lb diet Would be interesting! Mine's the smoothest bike I've ever had (though I'm from the old "It's a Motorcycle-It's no SUPPOSED to be comfortable" school-----If ya'll want something to numb the pinkies try and old 2 stroke twin!Two pages of BS and no one hit it yet. :glare:
You don't need to change the engine, you need to add another gear!!!!
Six speed
Someone put a stake into this vampire. :vampire:
I came off a G2 Bandit 1200S. My 07 FJR is glass smooth compared to the Bandit. As for buzzy/vibration, mine must be better balanced as I don't have that issue. Yes, in certain lower RPM ranges under load it is worse, so I simply drop down a gear and its gone.The vibration is a major problem, and anyone who says their's doesn't do it just isn't admitting it. Kind of like wives can't hear rattles in cars. Almost all riders complain of their right hand going numb. Other than that, its virtually the perfect bike for me - which is why I still have it with 33,000 miles in less than three years. But I do hope they make a smoother engine.
I'm with you I must of got a good one also. I have no issues with the engine on this bike. It does what it is supposed to when it's needed. And it has never complained about it.I must'a got a good one! Mine is strong, smooth as butter and gets about 50 mpg out on the road. It pulls like a tractor at about all rpms below red line, but lights up like a Saturn rocket at 3K. All this on regular gas. I feel sorry for those of you that got one made on a Monday or what ever day they're supposed to make lemons.
I want something that's cool when it's hot out.I want something that's warm when it's cold out.
I want something that protects me from the weather and the wind.
I want something that's smooth and doesn' vibrate.
I want something that doesn't make my butt sore.
I want something that doesn't make my hands go numb.
I want a minivan. Waaaa!
Seriously guys, they're motorcycles. They're toys. They're not requirements. You don't have to have one for work.
If ya want something else, go buy it. If Yamaha builds something else, it won't be an FJR. It'll be a MaxTour or a V-Sport or something a long time from now. We might buy them, but this is kinda like speculating on being married to Jessica Alba 12 years from now.
Personally, I'm waiting on the 1000cc V5 VFR. Yeah, that one. Well, maybe I'd rather have the V-Max powered FJRR with the C14 style frame for lightness and rigidity, the Guzzi paralever final drive, and 6 different color choices in every model year. 250 horses, 150 lb/ft of torque, 400# wet weight and a 750# capacity on the stock boingers.
Do I have to wait 12 years for Jessica? I'm impatient, tell her to call me.
:jerry:
And then I woke up.
The only thing I wish Yamaha would add to the new FJR was more time for me to ride it.
Err, ya lives in Cali with three bikes in the stable. I'm guessing Fred's complaint is a wee bit different from yours! So for all of us in the great white northThe only thing I wish Yamaha would add to the new FJR was more time for me to ride it.
We can dream all we want about what Yamaha should do...I love this bike.
I agree with Fred W, I just want to ride more!!!
Err, ya lives in Cali with three bikes in the stable. I'm guessing Fred's complaint is a wee bit different from yours! So for all of us in the great white northThe only thing I wish Yamaha would add to the new FJR was more time for me to ride it.
We can dream all we want about what Yamaha should do...I love this bike.
I agree with Fred W, I just want to ride more!!!
I must'a got a good one! Mine is strong, smooth as butter and gets about 50 mpg out on the road. It pulls like a tractor at about all rpms below red line, but lights up like a Saturn rocket at 3K. All this on regular gas. I feel sorry for those of you that got one made on a Monday or what ever day they're supposed to make lemons.
Err, ya lives in Cali with three bikes in the stable. I'm guessing Fred's complaint is a wee bit different from yours! So for all of us in the great white northThe only thing I wish Yamaha would add to the new FJR was more time for me to ride it.
We can dream all we want about what Yamaha should do...I love this bike.
I agree with Fred W, I just want to ride more!!!
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