nik.hisham
Well-known member
Hi,
Some months back, I came on here to find out more about the FJR1300 as well as to get some feedback on owning the bike, considering I have almost zero experience with bikes. I had lots of feedback and advice from many people - thanks everyone, for your sincere feedback and well wishes. Lots of people advised me against it (the FJR) in favor of a smaller bike. Many asked me to be careful. And some asked me to report back, regardless of what bike I bought.
Well, I went ahead and bought the bike. Its a 2008 model. I got it last saturday and I was, and still am, absolutely thrilled with it. My first impression was that its really heavy. In fact, I actually dropped it on the day I got it - I was still at the dealer's parking lot too. I was caught off guard by the weight - I was making a tight and very slow u-turn and stopped the bike, put my foot down and realized I couldn't hold the bike up because it was leaning too far. So down it went. It was gentle but there are scratches (minor) on the left side mirror and pannier. But since then, I've had no further mishaps
And since then, I've done a modest 200 miles already (no where near what the seasoned folks here do in a day), riding in semi busy streets in town, on some highways and some mildly twisty bits - just trying to familiarize myself with the bike during the break-in period and gradually riding into more complex situations as I become more comfortable with the bike. So far, everything seems good. The seat is comfortable and the seating position is good. It actually feels quite light when its moving. The acceleration is awesome - in fact its scary. The windscreen, when up, works quite well. With the screen up, its a lot quieter (I'm only 5'7"). However, I do find that the engine braking is a bit much, even when I ease off in 5th gear. I was told that its because its still new and also because its shaft driven. Plus, both my forearms feel just a bit tired - or even sore. I'm not sure if it is because I'm holding the handlebars too tight and am wondering if its something I'll just have to get used to or if there's something I'm doing wrong.
But anyway, its been an enjoyable experience - and I'm feeling more and more at ease with the bike. I'm looking forward to doing some longer distances after my first service this weekend.
Cheers.
Nik.
Some months back, I came on here to find out more about the FJR1300 as well as to get some feedback on owning the bike, considering I have almost zero experience with bikes. I had lots of feedback and advice from many people - thanks everyone, for your sincere feedback and well wishes. Lots of people advised me against it (the FJR) in favor of a smaller bike. Many asked me to be careful. And some asked me to report back, regardless of what bike I bought.
Well, I went ahead and bought the bike. Its a 2008 model. I got it last saturday and I was, and still am, absolutely thrilled with it. My first impression was that its really heavy. In fact, I actually dropped it on the day I got it - I was still at the dealer's parking lot too. I was caught off guard by the weight - I was making a tight and very slow u-turn and stopped the bike, put my foot down and realized I couldn't hold the bike up because it was leaning too far. So down it went. It was gentle but there are scratches (minor) on the left side mirror and pannier. But since then, I've had no further mishaps
And since then, I've done a modest 200 miles already (no where near what the seasoned folks here do in a day), riding in semi busy streets in town, on some highways and some mildly twisty bits - just trying to familiarize myself with the bike during the break-in period and gradually riding into more complex situations as I become more comfortable with the bike. So far, everything seems good. The seat is comfortable and the seating position is good. It actually feels quite light when its moving. The acceleration is awesome - in fact its scary. The windscreen, when up, works quite well. With the screen up, its a lot quieter (I'm only 5'7"). However, I do find that the engine braking is a bit much, even when I ease off in 5th gear. I was told that its because its still new and also because its shaft driven. Plus, both my forearms feel just a bit tired - or even sore. I'm not sure if it is because I'm holding the handlebars too tight and am wondering if its something I'll just have to get used to or if there's something I'm doing wrong.
But anyway, its been an enjoyable experience - and I'm feeling more and more at ease with the bike. I'm looking forward to doing some longer distances after my first service this weekend.
Cheers.
Nik.