ATLDB
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Hi Guys
I have an 2007 FJR. The FJR has basically brought me BACK from many years of Boxer Twins, to the smooth and beatifully power of a straight 4. I just LOVE this bike. Now here comes the question:
I still have a 2007 Ducati GT 1000. which is a great machine, great torque, great power, beatifull looking. But I have the new bike bug and the new straight 4 bug, as mentioned above. So I am fishing. looking, seating, test riding when I can.
Three Bikes have stand out:
Speed Triple = not a twin, not a 4 but one bike that the reviews on it speaks for itself, problem is I just lost the Triumph shop we had here in Cumming, GA so no one knows who is getting the frenchise. And the nearest is Downtown Atlanta.
Guzzi Griso 1100 (not the new one with 8 valves the old one with 4, good deals out there on those, OK maybe I still have a thing for Twins) But I find the Griso a striking good looking machine, it does not look like nothing on the road today, I think that bike deserves its own classification. The Dealer network is growing around Atlanta, and I know Guzzis, my father owned many of them, I have ridden the new Breva and the new Norge. The Griso other than riding position cannot be to different.
FZ1 - Its a Yamaha, its a straight 4, its comfortable, (or is it ?? someone told me 6 footers are uncomfortable because of the Knee bend) ???. Its major service intervals are LONNNG. Its smooth, Its powerfull, you can do wheelies!!! I never done that in 10 years of riding swear....
I use my FJR on longer trips, two up trips and on the winter. This is a second bike to commute, to go to the North GA Mountains on the weekends. Maybe for a solo long weekend where 3 to 4 hours is all I will spend on the road. I can do that right now with the Ducati, but want something else.
Opnions???. Maybe there is another bike I am not considering. No BMW's please I have had 6 of them in the last 4 years, I am taking a Brand Break.
I have an 2007 FJR. The FJR has basically brought me BACK from many years of Boxer Twins, to the smooth and beatifully power of a straight 4. I just LOVE this bike. Now here comes the question:
I still have a 2007 Ducati GT 1000. which is a great machine, great torque, great power, beatifull looking. But I have the new bike bug and the new straight 4 bug, as mentioned above. So I am fishing. looking, seating, test riding when I can.
Three Bikes have stand out:
Speed Triple = not a twin, not a 4 but one bike that the reviews on it speaks for itself, problem is I just lost the Triumph shop we had here in Cumming, GA so no one knows who is getting the frenchise. And the nearest is Downtown Atlanta.
Guzzi Griso 1100 (not the new one with 8 valves the old one with 4, good deals out there on those, OK maybe I still have a thing for Twins) But I find the Griso a striking good looking machine, it does not look like nothing on the road today, I think that bike deserves its own classification. The Dealer network is growing around Atlanta, and I know Guzzis, my father owned many of them, I have ridden the new Breva and the new Norge. The Griso other than riding position cannot be to different.
FZ1 - Its a Yamaha, its a straight 4, its comfortable, (or is it ?? someone told me 6 footers are uncomfortable because of the Knee bend) ???. Its major service intervals are LONNNG. Its smooth, Its powerfull, you can do wheelies!!! I never done that in 10 years of riding swear....
I use my FJR on longer trips, two up trips and on the winter. This is a second bike to commute, to go to the North GA Mountains on the weekends. Maybe for a solo long weekend where 3 to 4 hours is all I will spend on the road. I can do that right now with the Ducati, but want something else.
Opnions???. Maybe there is another bike I am not considering. No BMW's please I have had 6 of them in the last 4 years, I am taking a Brand Break.