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Illinois is kind of a long way to ride.....just to get laid......is she hawt?
yeah, what do you have to offer? Just kidding.I don't know what to say about pimping your sisters out though. Is it a Yamaha thing?
Dan
What, she has to be hawt?!?! I had you pegged all wrong odot. I thought female and breathing was enough for you. :rofl:Illinois is kind of a long way to ride.....just to get laid......is she hawt?
Also, you said:Thanks for all the replies. I have gained some helpful perspectives. I took my Dyna in for some service this morning and took the opportiunity to ride a Buell Ulysses. Much different from an FJR I know, but both bike interest me. Boy was it different from what I am used to. Much taller, feet felt almost behind me, more leaned over even though it is supposed to be an upright riding position. Much more responsive. Fun, but very different. I am still trying to process how I feel about all this. I think the bottme line, as suggested by some, is that I need more than one bike. Too bad my treasurer doesn't see it that way.
Dan
Maybe my anectode will help.Thanks for the info so far everyone. Sorry about leaving out important facts. Right now my wife probably rides with me only about 10% of the time. I am hoping that could increase and I have been trying to figure out what would make her want to ride more. From our discussions the best I can figure out is the biggest problem is our schedule. She is very busy and very involved with her career right now. No bike will fix that problem. I do know that comfort is an issue with how far she is willing to ride when she does go with me. Right now, on my FXDX she really doesn't want to do more than about 2 hours. I think on an Electra Glide or a Wing, she would be more willing to ride long distances. What I don't know is how the comfort of a bike like the FJR compares to the comfort of my FXDX. I have the Mustang Touring seat with a wide backrest on my bike. One complaint she has for longer rides is the angle of her knee. She has a knee problem and the bend of her knee makes it become painful and stiff after a while. The Electra Glide had more room and she could stretch her knee out better which made it more comfortable for her.
It sounds as though you've done your research, and convinced yourself as we all did, which is the best bike out there.I want a bike that looks cool and yet rides even sweeter than it looks. I want a bike that I can farkle all I want. I want a bike that has display indicating plenty of stuff, digital preferred. I want a bike that can ride two-up with in comfort: wind protection, heated seats, whatever. I want a bike that has solid reliability, plenty of free help on nation-wide forums/clubs, and has plenty of after-market gear.
Waiting for my FJR.... "Colorado Hell's Angel" jacket optional.
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