oldryder
Well-known member
A good comparison of what a 100 lb. lighter FJR would be like is a naked bike with aftermarket add-ons for sport touring.
I bought my FJR because I couldn't find a good fairing for my ZRX1200R kaw. excluding the lack of a good fairing the ZRX made a fine sport tourer with a venture tour pack and it is a lot more fun to ride.
The chain thing's a good idea. I used to use wheel bearing grease on my chain and could go 500 miles a day with zero chain stretch. it made a mess of the rear rim but that would be easily corrected with a simple shroud.
Mass centralization would provide significant benefits and an "underneath" exhaust would also help.
The newest CB1000RR honda weighs less than a couple of 600cc crotch rockets so there's definitely options. The biggest barrier might be that Yamaha doesn't sell enough of the FJR's to warrant the R&D investment to really cut some weight.
I bought my FJR because I couldn't find a good fairing for my ZRX1200R kaw. excluding the lack of a good fairing the ZRX made a fine sport tourer with a venture tour pack and it is a lot more fun to ride.
The chain thing's a good idea. I used to use wheel bearing grease on my chain and could go 500 miles a day with zero chain stretch. it made a mess of the rear rim but that would be easily corrected with a simple shroud.
Mass centralization would provide significant benefits and an "underneath" exhaust would also help.
The newest CB1000RR honda weighs less than a couple of 600cc crotch rockets so there's definitely options. The biggest barrier might be that Yamaha doesn't sell enough of the FJR's to warrant the R&D investment to really cut some weight.