I just traded in my '06 ST1300A last week for an '07 FJR because of the heat. There is no comparison between my FJR and the previous ST1300. I found in the 95 degree weather today that it gets warm when stopped at light but cools right down when the bike gets going. I am very pleased at the difference/improvement on the heat management between the two bikes.
On the ST the gas tank and the frame just below the upper gas tank got uncomfortably hot, you could hardly hold it in your hand. I put my cell. phone in the front right pocket last year in 100 degree weather and it cooked the LCD display on the commute home with no stops at lights, etc.
The FJR is a great bike and you might have some minor heat around the ankles. But if you think it is bad go ride a ST1300 and there is no comparison. There are several of us that have changed in the last few months from the Honda to the Yamaha and we all say the same. The FJR is not bad at all and when compared to some other bikes the heat management is great.
I am pleased as punch that I get to just ride and don't worry it hurting my crotch like the last ride. I wouldn't try to over analyze this one.
On the ST the gas tank and the frame just below the upper gas tank got uncomfortably hot, you could hardly hold it in your hand. I put my cell. phone in the front right pocket last year in 100 degree weather and it cooked the LCD display on the commute home with no stops at lights, etc.
The FJR is a great bike and you might have some minor heat around the ankles. But if you think it is bad go ride a ST1300 and there is no comparison. There are several of us that have changed in the last few months from the Honda to the Yamaha and we all say the same. The FJR is not bad at all and when compared to some other bikes the heat management is great.
I am pleased as punch that I get to just ride and don't worry it hurting my crotch like the last ride. I wouldn't try to over analyze this one.