MotorSWATCop
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Great responses. Thank you.
I had an 03 st1300 and put 18k miles on it, i also had an 03 goldwing and put 40k miles on it. I now have an 06 fjr 1300A and for an all around use bike you cannot beat the fjr. I too am a honda person but the heat off the 1300 was outright ridiculous, the heat is also the reason I did not buy an 03 fjr. The goldwing is a most superior touring bike but for short rides or puttering around town it is too heavy and the look of the back seat/trunk were not especially appealing to me. I also did not like the fact that the passenger was sitting back away from me(one of lifes' little pleasures). My wife also like the back of the fjr and hated the st1300. I like the 3year factory warranty of the 2 hondas and am not impressed with the one year yamaha warranty especially here in FL where you cannot purchase a discounted extended warranty due to the law. To sum it up the fjr is more comfortable, better seat, usuable mirrors, sharper looking, and I ride with the bags off and it came with plastic inserts to fill in the holes left by the bags, the bike also comes with an extra lock so if you buy a trunk it will be the same key as the bike and bags, you can put something in the "glove compartment" without it melting, it comes stock with a power outlet and abs. I am totally happy with my decision. Everett
Welcome!Excellent thread. I am a new member and am reading as much as I can to learn about this bike. I currently own an 05 ST1300. I also, have a deposit on an FJR. I can relate to most of the comments made by everyone. The appeal of the ST just is not there for me as much as I have tried, it just falls flat to me. It is a great bike and I hope that I am not crazy moving to an FJR, but with the heat issue dealt with, that was what got me to move.
The "buzz" people mention in the grips is a concern, because I have tendinitis in my wrists, I cannot deal with vibration. That is what got me to the ST, no vibration. However, the bike has no pizazz to me. It has to have an excitement that draws me and the ST is kinda like a car, if you know what I mean. Any advice on the buzz aspect and how it can be addressed would be appreciated.
Thank you and it is nice to be here! Maggie
As other have said, you can try some heavy bar ends and grip puppies......but.....you can not eliminate the buzz. that buzz was a complaint of mine after coming off the st. The nice thing is that "the buzz" is really not an issue untill you get the Rpm's up there. For normal everyday driving, you wont need to worry about it. When your cranking the throttle on these blue rocket ships, the last thing you'll be worried about is that buzz. Make sure and do the mods though, or you'll be wondering why you switched.Excellent thread. I am a new member and am reading as much as I can to learn about this bike. I currently own an 05 ST1300. I also, have a deposit on an FJR. I can relate to most of the comments made by everyone. The appeal of the ST just is not there for me as much as I have tried, it just falls flat to me. It is a great bike and I hope that I am not crazy moving to an FJR, but with the heat issue dealt with, that was what got me to move.
The "buzz" people mention in the grips is a concern, because I have tendinitis in my wrists, I cannot deal with vibration. That is what got me to the ST, no vibration. However, the bike has no pizazz to me. It has to have an excitement that draws me and the ST is kinda like a car, if you know what I mean. Any advice on the buzz aspect and how it can be addressed would be appreciated.
Thank you and it is nice to be here! Maggie
+1 and +1 on the bar ends and the grip puppies. i came from a valkyrie, and the inline 4 is never going to be as smooth as a boxer or a V4. (sorry, shoulda said 4 or 6 cylinder boxer. the r1150 is a vibrator to me...) but the buzz is not annoying. and it seems to come in at around 4200+ rpm, so you will be busy watching for staters anyway. i totally concur with your comments about the ST. i rode a friends and demo'ed two before i bought the FJR. i am a devout honda guy, and still wish we had honda fit and finish and paint. but the FJR just touches someplace that the ST didn't for me.Excellent thread. I am a new member and am reading as much as I can to learn about this bike. I currently own an 05 ST1300. I also, have a deposit on an FJR. I can relate to most of the comments made by everyone. The appeal of the ST just is not there for me as much as I have tried, it just falls flat to me. It is a great bike and I hope that I am not crazy moving to an FJR, but with the heat issue dealt with, that was what got me to move.
The "buzz" people mention in the grips is a concern, because I have tendinitis in my wrists, I cannot deal with vibration. That is what got me to the ST, no vibration. However, the bike has no pizazz to me. It has to have an excitement that draws me and the ST is kinda like a car, if you know what I mean. Any advice on the buzz aspect and how it can be addressed would be appreciated.
Thank you and it is nice to be here! Maggie
i don't think the buzz will be a big issue. can't remember where you are, and too lazy to go back and look before i post, but if you're in the northwest you're welcome to swing a leg over mine.
now one thing about the 06 ST that is important, they got teh COLOR right. i don't ever want to dump the feej, but first time down it comes up black....
pull the trigger. you'll never stop smiling...
shu
Stuart Yamaha has one on the floorThanks for the advice. Now, I just need to find a bike! There are no 06's left that my dealer can find. There is a used 06 bike in our area for sale, but it looks like I am second in line at this point. Ugh. Oh well, maybe the other guy will back out........
You need a new dealer. Some dealers only deal with certain other dealers. There are bikes out there.Still waiting for a picture of a bagless ST. I need verification of its yougleeness.
I have seen this stated often, but without pics it's hard to form an opinion for one's self.[...]
Oh and they are butt ugly if you take the bags off.
Anyone have a pic of an ST sans bags?
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