beacher
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You guys helped me make up my mind to give up the '81 Yamaha XJ750 Seca that I had had for the last 27 years, when it gave me about 6 months of trouble, and was starting to look like a hole in the ground in which to throw money, and move up to a new FJR. (Sorry 'bout the convoluted sentance. . .) The last thing I did with the Seca, was to take it to Arlin Harmon, here in Tacoma, owner of Full Throttle Cycle, and builder of beautiful custom VTwins, to put the Seca on his dyno, and see if we could figure it out from there. No joy. . . So, today I stopped in to see him, and he told me that after I had shown him my FJR (he spent about 20 minutes, prowling it, shook his head and commented, "Man, that's a lot of bike for the money!"), he had talked to his brother about it, and his brother had gone out and bought a 2007! Arlin said he took it for a ride and fell in love with it! I truly don't imagine that he's going to switch over, but I thought that was a pretty nice compliment for our bikes.
BTW, last Thurs., I had intended to take the bike on it's first road trip, down to Talent, Or. (about 420 miles), but decided to take the car instead when the weather forcast said, "mid-90's"; good decision! As I passed through Grant's Pass at 5 p.m. that day, it was 111•! I probably saw about 200 bikes on the trip, and not 1 set of leathers. All light shirts and jeans, and I can't begin to imagine how hot it was under the helmets! Yeah, yeah. . . I know. . . "What a wuss!", but I was comfortable, and had nice music. One of the guys at the music store had tried to talk me into taking the bike, anyway, saying that the breeze would help, but at 111•, I'm pretty sure that it would have just felt like a blast furnace! Of course, now that I'm home and want to ride, it's pouring down rain, and s'posed to keep it up 'til Thurs./Fri. My luck :angry2:
BTW, last Thurs., I had intended to take the bike on it's first road trip, down to Talent, Or. (about 420 miles), but decided to take the car instead when the weather forcast said, "mid-90's"; good decision! As I passed through Grant's Pass at 5 p.m. that day, it was 111•! I probably saw about 200 bikes on the trip, and not 1 set of leathers. All light shirts and jeans, and I can't begin to imagine how hot it was under the helmets! Yeah, yeah. . . I know. . . "What a wuss!", but I was comfortable, and had nice music. One of the guys at the music store had tried to talk me into taking the bike, anyway, saying that the breeze would help, but at 111•, I'm pretty sure that it would have just felt like a blast furnace! Of course, now that I'm home and want to ride, it's pouring down rain, and s'posed to keep it up 'til Thurs./Fri. My luck :angry2: