charismaticmegafauna
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With 40+ years experience, I think coaching you on technique may be a waste of time? (although, we can all learn something from-time-to-time... )...the FJR and getting it set up right Been riding for 40+ years.
My only gripe with the FJR is it is way to easy to scrape up the foot pegs.
So is there a way to get the foot pegs up a bit higher?
Reading your web-page, I see you've installed a Russell seat -- that, alone, inhibits much of the "hang-off" advice.
Another feature on your web-page are your links to magazine articles about the FJR. Unfortunately, you seem to have missed the very first test -- done by Motorcyclist magazine on the first ('03) FJR -- wherein, then editor, Mitch Boehm (commenting on the excessive peg-dragging) said: "Yamaha screwed the pooch" (his words).
Well designed motorcycles shoudn't drag parts when cornering -- especially hard parts. Fortunately, the FJR's foot-pegs are designed to fold under pressure. (Some other brands of motorcycles have actually led to death of riders by dragging hard-parts when cornering.)
Given the fixed width of the FJR (and the rider peg locations), raising the chassis with shorter dogbones seems the preferred solution?
(it'll also quicken the steering -- which may, too, be advantageous to the curvy road rider? )
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