I'm with bgross. Both of those photos are just a nice display of marketing puffery. If it gets more low mileage 2014 ES's on the resale market in a few years I'm all for it.
It's a fact that 5 of top 6 IBR finishers rode FJRs. Does that mean anything in particular about the new one they are showing in the picture? Not really since none of the finishers were on 2013's. Also, I don't think you need anyone's permission to say that a particular brand of bike finished a public event in their publicly published finish lists.
RE: the claim in the second photo, that Yamaha "invented" Super Sport Touring, I guess they can say whatever they want there since "Super Sport Touring" isn't any kind of and official classification, but I'd have to think that the Honda ST1100 that came out several years earlier might have a claim on that one. The Kawasaki Concours 1000 came out in the mid 80's. And what of the BMW ST bikes like K100RS & RT, that came out back in the early 80's those were the real ground breakers in the "super-sport-touring" bracket, whatever that is, IMO.
It's a fact that 5 of top 6 IBR finishers rode FJRs. Does that mean anything in particular about the new one they are showing in the picture? Not really since none of the finishers were on 2013's. Also, I don't think you need anyone's permission to say that a particular brand of bike finished a public event in their publicly published finish lists.
RE: the claim in the second photo, that Yamaha "invented" Super Sport Touring, I guess they can say whatever they want there since "Super Sport Touring" isn't any kind of and official classification, but I'd have to think that the Honda ST1100 that came out several years earlier might have a claim on that one. The Kawasaki Concours 1000 came out in the mid 80's. And what of the BMW ST bikes like K100RS & RT, that came out back in the early 80's those were the real ground breakers in the "super-sport-touring" bracket, whatever that is, IMO.
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