Greetings,
Beginning to plan a CA to AK trip in the summer of 2008.
The FJR1300 is on my short list (incl BMW R1200RT and Goldwing) of potential bikes for the trip.
GL 1800 Goldwings are heavy and relatively expensive.
BMWs are just plain expensive.
The FJR seems like a great long distance bike (especially for the money).
Shaft drive, hard luggage, power windshield, plenty of power, etc.
This may not be the most objective place to ask, but is an FJR a good choice for a 2-up trip
of this length (8-10K miles).
The bike fits me well (I'm 5' 11") and I'm guessing that power should not be an issue even with a
passenger and gear.
I have two main concerns.
Concern #1 is luggage capacity for two for a 5-6 week trip.
The side cases don't appear to hold an awful lot, and I'm concerned that even with a top box there
may not be adequate storage space.
Concern #2 is long distance passenger comfort.
If anyone has traveled extensively with a passenger and could provide some input I'd be grateful.
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Hello Steve,
I've never been to AK so I can't speak on the FJR's suitability. However, adventure bikes are popular for making that trip solo!
As for a 5-6 week 2-up trip on an FJR, I have two recommendations. A Russel seat and extra storage from helen2wheels.com.
My wife and I will make a Fall run from New Orleans to WV to VA Blue Ridge Parkway and back for 10 days. Not 5-6 weeks but the stuff sacks from helen2wheels will double my side case capacity. I mount them on top of my side cases to keep weight as low as possible. With trunk, cases, stuff sacks and 2-up your pushing this application especially if road conditions are questionable. But if I had the time, I would do it!!!
Good Luck,
Roadhound
There's more info on Adv rider than a person can read if he had a week off of work ! Best info on AK roads as far as I've found !! B)There are a lot of threads discussing AK trips on the advrider.com web site............
Still attempting to arrange an FJR test ride.
There's a place in central CA where you can rent a 2007 model, but it's down for
repairs right now. Apparently, it was dropped while stationary and needs some new
bodywork pieces (which are on back-order).
In answer to Judds question, at this point I'm not sure how many miles we'll be riding per day.
I suspect it's going to vary quite a bit. We're going with another couple who are quite experienced
travelers on their Goldwing. I don't expect that we'll be pushing ourselves terribly hard.
We're hoping to really enjoy the trip so we'll not schedule back-to-back-to-back long days.
Don't plan to do any camping.
Also expect to stick to paved roads as much as possible.
Thanks again for all the feed-back.
Steve
SoCal
Still attempting to arrange an FJR test ride.
There's a place in central CA where you can rent a 2007 model, but it's down for
repairs right now. Apparently, it was dropped while stationary and needs some new
bodywork pieces (which are on back-order).
In answer to Judds question, at this point I'm not sure how many miles we'll be riding per day.
I suspect it's going to vary quite a bit. We're going with another couple who are quite experienced
travelers on their Goldwing. I don't expect that we'll be pushing ourselves terribly hard.
We're hoping to really enjoy the trip so we'll not schedule back-to-back-to-back long days.
Don't plan to do any camping.
Also expect to stick to paved roads as much as possible.
Thanks again for all the feed-back.
Steve
SoCal
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