[sidebar] Which is exactly how my dates are arranged h34r:As far as the younger ladies...
Although, It was dark and she could have been drunk
[sidebar] Which is exactly how my dates are arranged h34r:As far as the younger ladies...
Although, It was dark and she could have been drunk
YIKES!I have already looked into, when I check progressive it was only $180 something a month for good coverage
don't bet on it. parking lot drops happen to everyone sooner or later. mod one should be to buy good gear (jacket, boots, pants, helmet) that have abbraison and impact protection (expect it to set you back about $600 for such since a helmet is gonna be a couple a hundred and a good price on boots is about a buck and a half - and those are the "high zoot" models either). mod 2 should be to get some sliders for the bike (no not gut buster burgers - frame "mushrooms" to protect the plastic). A single drop can cost you a thousand bucks in plastic. I warned my SiL but he was "hopeful" and more than a little over confident when he got his Daytona 600 and opted for liability only (why pay them? it's a rip off). he then dropped it and continues to ride around with the rashed fairing and Micron cans because he doesn't want to spend the "thousand bucks" to fix things.and it would be less life scarring to see a brand new bike being dropped, but hopefully that will never happen! If I can, which I probably can
Sounds like he saved money all around and I bet he's used to the rashed fairing by now. :lol:he then dropped it and continues to ride around with the rashed fairing and Micron cans because he doesn't want to spend the "thousand bucks" to fix things.
My previous bike was a 1984 Venture. The FJR feels pretty lightweight to me. Switched right over to my 750 Virago one time after riding the Venture and it felt like I was riding a mini-bike!!I speak from experience when I say that moving from a small displacement bike to the FJR is an "adjustment" to say the least. The FJR is a big heavy lanky beast! I'm a pretty large fellow, so I was able to handle it with brute force a couple of times until I learned how to handle it properly.
If the desire for more touring capability is driving you, and you're really not sure about an FJR, I'd suggest picking maybe three or four of the top contenders and work it out from there. If I could only have one bike in the garage, I'll be honest and say that it probably wouldn't be an FJR. In my first year of ownership on my 06', I've had three overnight, out of town trips. That's why I bought it. It offers a good compromise between touring and sport. That being said, I'm fortunate to have other ride options when I'm not trying to do lot's of miles quickly. If I couldn't get on something a little more sporting, and with a little more personality whenever I felt the need, I'd have to trade the FJR for something else. Truthfully, at your age I'd consider something like the Triumph Tiger, maybe a Honda VFR, Suzuki SV1000 etc. Each of these has a little more "attitude" and can still make a lot of miles in "relative" comfort. JMOAlright, so I am 17 years old, I turn 18 in may. I have been riding for about 3-4 months now have about 6 thousand miles on my current 2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650R. I love riding, and I am so glad i got into it. Recently i have been riding too my mom's in sacramento from my dad's in san jose. It takes me about 3 and a half hours taking back roads(i take) or 2 hours from the freeway(dont take)
while riding I have seen many touring bikes and cruisers, and I have jsut been thinking about how much more comfortable they look, and how much more fun they are having traveling (packed backpack gets painful after a while)
I first got really interested when I saw the Kawasaki Concours14, but then fell in love when I looked at the FJR1300A, It is such a sexy bike. I reeaaaallly would like to get one. I am out of high school working full time planning on going to college this fall or early next year. But I would love to go travel a bit on one of these babies.
In your opinions, do you think somebody my age would like a bike like this. My riding buddy told me i was a traitor for considering one :| (he has the same bike as me but in red)
tell me everythiiiingggggg
:yahoo:
how fun
how long you can ride
mpg
girls checkin it out
sorry I wrote a novel btw
It's not the size of the bike, but the way it's ridden... :glare:You sould like you are worried wether women will like an FJR ,my experence Women are not as sensative as we are ,any bike gets there attention ,then it's down to how your ride them and how you handle the bike.
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