FJR&R
Well-known member
I really think that a lot of riders want their FJR to be so special that a 17 year old rider couldn't handle it. If you have 6,000 miles on your 636 then you have about 6,000 more miles than many of the FJR riders that I know had when they bought their FJR. Heck, you have more miles on your 636 than a few FJR riders have had in the last two years on their FJRs!
Where you are lacking is in years of experience that will enable you to read situations better, understand options better, and snap to corrective action faster. Never get complacent on a bike, in, or out of traffic. Be safe Jon.
To me, it sounds like you are a good candidate for the bike.
The down payment, the good gear...all that goes a long way in case the unexpected occur. Good thinking. The less credit you are in, the better. Most times credit = slavery so use it wisely and keep your freedom.
By the way, when I was your age it was 1984 and I absolutely drooled over the following bikes:
BMW R100RS. R100RT
Honda Gold Wing and Silver Wing
Yamaha Seca 750 with fairing and sidecases
Kawasaki Spectre 1100
If wanting a powerful, sport touring, or touring focused bike is odd at your age, you aren't/weren't the only odd one.
Kudos on the Seca 750! She was my first love. Bought her new in '81 when I turned 16. Stolen when I moved to Portland in '87.