Height and Weight Poll of FJR Riders

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What is your height in inches?

  • Less than 60"

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  • 60" to 62"

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  • 63" to 65"

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  • 66" to 68"

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  • 69" to 71"

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  • 72" to 74"

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  • 74" to 76"

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  • 76" to 78"

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  • Above 78"

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  • Total voters
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This would be your normal riding weight today...not your weight when you were in the Marine Corps. :unsure:

 
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Weird poll. It allows you to click on two different weights and heights at the same time!

Plus, what's with having to do math this early in the morning? 6'1"= how many inches? :)

Now, with all the bitching almost completed, you shoulda added an age section too IMO.

 
So if you are 74" are you 72 to 74 or 74 to 76???
hmmmmm, thats funny, I had changed that prior to posting also....Margin of error I guess <_<

Let's say 72 to 74 if you are actually 74 how about. Pardon the confusion.

 
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Poll Weight needs to be updated to include 120 - 125 lbs. Maybe if I continue to go to the Gym, I will request an update to include 115 - 120 lbs.

 
A gynaecologist or doctor will tell you that the first 4 inches are the most important/sensitive part of a women's meat wallet.

But then again, most doctors are Asian or Jewish.

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Seriously, being 73 inches tall, I almost find myself too tall for the FJR when in the riding position.

I don't know about the other trees around here but that is what I think. I do like being flat-footed at stops though.

 
Seriously, being 73 inches tall, I almost find myself too tall for the FJR when in the riding position.I don't know about the other trees around here but that is what I think. I do like being flat-footed at stops though.
Being 74" tall I almost feel too tall, but in a comfortable way. :D Being flat-footed when stopped definitely is nice!

 
Wellll, it is rather nice, when coming to a stoplight after a 2+ hour stretch, to stand up and straddle the bike to stretch the kinks out of my legs. A loooong stretch, like when you first get out of bed.

Uhm, for you vertically challenged amongst us, do not try this at home without assistance. :rolleyes:

 
Wellll, it is rather nice, when coming to a stoplight after a 2+ hour stretch, to stand up and straddle the bike to stretch the kinks out of my legs. A loooong stretch, like when you first get out of bed. Uhm, for you vertically challenged amongst us, do not try this at home without assistance. :rolleyes:
Some of us don't have to wait for a stop light to stretch our legs! :) Until I point my toes, my feet don't reach the ground on the bike.

Jill

 
Wellll, it is rather nice, when coming to a stoplight after a 2+ hour stretch, to stand up and straddle the bike to stretch the kinks out of my legs. A loooong stretch, like when you first get out of bed. Uhm, for you vertically challenged amongst us, do not try this at home without assistance. :rolleyes:
Some of us don't have to wait for a stop light to stretch our legs! :) Until I point my toes, my feet don't reach the ground on the bike.

Jill

Let's see here....I'm 75" (tall) and stretch my legs while riding down the freeway. Just got to be verwy, verwy careful!

 
Not having any other frame of reference. I can say the FJR is just as comfortable for me as my GL1800. My FJR is stock (seat) and my wing has a 1500 dollor custome shaved seat and such.

I am about 73" tall

 
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