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Cuz yer hands were numb and burnt?Double posted for some reason...
Cuz yer hands were numb and burnt?Double posted for some reason...
FJR tech doesn't say that you should move your hand after you take out the drain plug!!!! Sheesh... the nerve.Cuz yer hands were numb and burnt?Double posted for some reason...
:lol:FJR tech doesn't say that you should move your hand after you take out the drain plug!!!!
I've gotten some input from one forum member and would like to get additional opinions on the FJR.
I'm in the process now of finding an FJR to demo ride... (this may be difficult, lotta dealers don't have them and those that do hesitate to demo them.)
Thanks in advance for your details on the following:
Vibration issues?
Buzzy bars. Improved with G2 throttle cam, new grips and grip puppies. Others also loosen the middle throttle spring under the gas tank.
Gearing (tall, short, too high revving at cruise, etc)?
Gearing is perfect for me. Some complain that they think they need a 6th gear. I think that's becuase the FJR like the Goldwing pulls hard from the get-go and some may feel that torque/acceleration as the need for a 6th gear so it can lug, I don't.
Handling?
Tighten the fully adjustable suspension a bit and your good to carve the twisties, top box and all.
Ride?
Add a Sargent seat and good for mult back to back days
Braking?
Standard ABS and very good.
Build quality?
The factory seems to have forgotten to soak the clutch plates on my '07 and many other 06-07s. Very easy for the dealer to do under warranty and that's my only complaint. I think this bike is built as good as any and should last a long time.
Overview/summary?
Get a '06 or '07 for the improved air flow, valve tick fix. If buying new get from D&H Cycles in AL $2000 under MSRP and no fees! They'll pick you up at the airport so you can ride home.
I also love the smooth airflow riding with the windscreen down all the way, and prefer the looks of the bike that way as well.
Very nice standard, locking, removeable saddlebags that come with bag liners. Unlike the ST1300, the FJR looks great with bags removed.
I like the gear indicator, adjustable seat & handlebars, power outlet in the locking fairing pocket, 40 mpg every tank.
I've put 9000 miles on mine in 4 months and have more long weekend trips planned soon.
If I didn't have a fulltime job, wife, 3&5 yr old kids I'd ride it more!
Steve
I've gotten some input from one forum member and would like to get additional opinions on the FJR.
I'm in the process now of finding an FJR to demo ride... (this may be difficult, lotta dealers don't have them and those that do hesitate to demo them.)
Thanks in advance for your details on the following:
Vibration issues? None, I rode a BMW R1150RT for two years now THAT motorcycle vibrated!
Gearing (tall, short, too high revving at cruise, etc)? Once and a while I look for 6th gear.
Handling? Had an FZ1 so the FJR seems a little sluggish in comparison but it does very well in the twisties. Not as much ground clearance. It's limits are beyond my ability.
Ride? Smooooth, planted, rock solid.
Braking? Great brakes, I have a 2007 with ABS and it will stop on a dime. Easy to modulate on a twisty road as well.
Build quality? No complaints yet. Everything is still functioning as designed.
Overview/summary? Love the bike, It's a bit long for a short guy like me had to get the Heli tripple clamp and risers. Stock seat sucked got a Sargent much better. Bags are well designed very similar to the BMWs. The bike looks good with the bags on or off. Good gas mileage = about 250 or so miles between fill-ups.
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