Terry J
Member
The Beartooth and Chief Joseph Highways are right in my back yard, about an hour away. I ran the Beartooth on my '08 FJR about six or eight times over the last two summers.
It was a swoopy little mother and a ton of fun to run on all those curves. But it was never comfortable. I've got banged up knees and I never could find a way to ease the discomfort. Then my wife, who doesn't have bad knees, complained about the back seat, too. No matter what I did, I could not find a way to make that bike comfortable for me or for her.
A month ago, she wanted to go up the Beartooth, but didn't think she could handle 270 miles on the FJR. So we rented a Harley Ultra. The 2009s are amazing. It looks like last year's Harley, but the difference in handling is stunning. It was fun to ride, it handled like a dream, and it was all-day comfortable.
So the FJR has gone bye-bye. I traded it on an '09 Road King. It has half the horsepower, but I never got the FJR over 5,000 rpm anyway, so I never used it. Both my wife and I are really happy with this FL and think it'll see lots of use. I put a thousand miles on it the first two weeks after I bought it hitting every back road within 200 miles--including the Beartooth.
One of the Harley techs saw the FJR sitting next to their shop the day I brought it in, and he bought it. He says it's the most comfortable sport bike he's ever ridden.
So I guess we're both happy. The FJR is a fabulous motorcycle, and I'll miss it. But it just didn't fit.
Sometimes you just have to admit that you bought the wrong one.
See ya out there, maybe...
Terry J
It was a swoopy little mother and a ton of fun to run on all those curves. But it was never comfortable. I've got banged up knees and I never could find a way to ease the discomfort. Then my wife, who doesn't have bad knees, complained about the back seat, too. No matter what I did, I could not find a way to make that bike comfortable for me or for her.
A month ago, she wanted to go up the Beartooth, but didn't think she could handle 270 miles on the FJR. So we rented a Harley Ultra. The 2009s are amazing. It looks like last year's Harley, but the difference in handling is stunning. It was fun to ride, it handled like a dream, and it was all-day comfortable.
So the FJR has gone bye-bye. I traded it on an '09 Road King. It has half the horsepower, but I never got the FJR over 5,000 rpm anyway, so I never used it. Both my wife and I are really happy with this FL and think it'll see lots of use. I put a thousand miles on it the first two weeks after I bought it hitting every back road within 200 miles--including the Beartooth.
One of the Harley techs saw the FJR sitting next to their shop the day I brought it in, and he bought it. He says it's the most comfortable sport bike he's ever ridden.
So I guess we're both happy. The FJR is a fabulous motorcycle, and I'll miss it. But it just didn't fit.
Sometimes you just have to admit that you bought the wrong one.
See ya out there, maybe...
Terry J