818Guy
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Just got back from the dealership after picking up my 2006 FJR1300AE. My initial thoughts:
1. It is SO freakin’ hot in Los Angeles today.
2. There is some “jerky-ness” when starting in first gear. It’s more of a sensitive throttle issue than anything; I do believe in time I will get used to it. I had some starts from a light that were really smooth and then others not so smooth.
3. She is fast... really fast. Rolled the throttle a tad in a 35 zone to get around a car and the next thing I was going 60. I’m going to have to be more aware of this; my previous bike (Big Bear Choppers) was pretty quick but was loud and would let you know it was moving. This bike is so silky smooth and quiet, speeds sneak up on you.
4. My temp bars got to 2 over mid-way point; as stated above it is really hot in L.A. today. I will admit I was surprised hot warm (temp) the bike did get.
5. I also thought the bike was warm to ride as well. If the previous models were considered “hot” I would really hate to know how they were. I thought the bike was kicking off an awful lot of heat from the fairings.
6. Due to me being vertically challenged (5’7”), I do not like the windshield all the way up. It’s right in my line of sight. This isn’t that big of a deal for me, I just lowered it a bit and I was fine and still felt I was getting the wind protection from the shield.
7. I was surprised how “loud” the bike sounds when shifting. I’m going to assume this is “normal” for the AE but there was a lot of noise, to me, coming from the engine/transmission area.
All-in-all I am very happy with the bike. It’s very comfortable to ride. I will be looking into a Corbin seat to lower the seat height a bit more. The e-shift is awesome. I used the hand controls almost the entire time riding. I do think, though, the foot lever is really small and tough to reach. It might be me but it seems to be almost tucked under the body work. I once went to shift with my foot and lifted up on just air. I may be still used to my previous motorcycle. Of yes, downshifts are pretty smooth.
Tomorrow will be the big test: taking my girlfriend out for a ride.
Ride on everyone. And keep the rubber side down.
1. It is SO freakin’ hot in Los Angeles today.
2. There is some “jerky-ness” when starting in first gear. It’s more of a sensitive throttle issue than anything; I do believe in time I will get used to it. I had some starts from a light that were really smooth and then others not so smooth.
3. She is fast... really fast. Rolled the throttle a tad in a 35 zone to get around a car and the next thing I was going 60. I’m going to have to be more aware of this; my previous bike (Big Bear Choppers) was pretty quick but was loud and would let you know it was moving. This bike is so silky smooth and quiet, speeds sneak up on you.
4. My temp bars got to 2 over mid-way point; as stated above it is really hot in L.A. today. I will admit I was surprised hot warm (temp) the bike did get.
5. I also thought the bike was warm to ride as well. If the previous models were considered “hot” I would really hate to know how they were. I thought the bike was kicking off an awful lot of heat from the fairings.
6. Due to me being vertically challenged (5’7”), I do not like the windshield all the way up. It’s right in my line of sight. This isn’t that big of a deal for me, I just lowered it a bit and I was fine and still felt I was getting the wind protection from the shield.
7. I was surprised how “loud” the bike sounds when shifting. I’m going to assume this is “normal” for the AE but there was a lot of noise, to me, coming from the engine/transmission area.
All-in-all I am very happy with the bike. It’s very comfortable to ride. I will be looking into a Corbin seat to lower the seat height a bit more. The e-shift is awesome. I used the hand controls almost the entire time riding. I do think, though, the foot lever is really small and tough to reach. It might be me but it seems to be almost tucked under the body work. I once went to shift with my foot and lifted up on just air. I may be still used to my previous motorcycle. Of yes, downshifts are pretty smooth.
Tomorrow will be the big test: taking my girlfriend out for a ride.
Ride on everyone. And keep the rubber side down.