cruppelt
Will always be FJR rider at heart
Hi everybody,
I just test rode a brand new black 2009 at noon today - I still have a big fat grin on my face. I LOVED the ride, the unexpected nimbleness (I know I was SUPPOSED to expect that, but with the weight...), and I did two nice slow U-turns (I had read about a potential problem with that here), the slow turns turned out to be very comfortable for me on this bike. Also, I am 5'11", and the bike seems to be perfect for my height.
I have only good things to say about it, except I was very surprised about the clutch lever. I don't mean the getting used to being able to shift smoothly; I started out all jerky, but by the end of the ride I could shift perfectly.
Instead the constant pressure on my hand was what was getting to me. I am coming from a CVT clutchless system, and the only "normal" clutch bikes I had ridden in the last few months were friends 1200R BMW, a 650SVT, and I also rode a ST1300 about a full year back, all of this was swapping bikes on longer rides. The BMW and the ST have levers that need some force to get going, but once you're over the halfmark, there is no resistance when you just hold the clutch in. I don't quite remember the SVT, but I know my left hand was also hurting a bit when I got off that bike. Well, my back was hurting more then my hand though... Anyway, on the FJR today the resistance was constant, and after only 15 minutes mixed city/highway riding I already started cramping.
This is not normal, correct? Can this be adjusted? I couldn't find anything about this in a quick search (Sorry in case I didn't spend enough time!). The bike by the way had 0 miles on it when I got on it.
Anywho, so now I am 100% sure that I will get a FJR. :yahoo: I have been watching some very nice deals going through on ebay...
HAPPYPUPPY, are you the same Happypuppy I know from the Majesty/Burgman sites? I guess if so, Hi there, and Tag you're it!
Thanks for this site!
Chris R
Portland, OR
I just test rode a brand new black 2009 at noon today - I still have a big fat grin on my face. I LOVED the ride, the unexpected nimbleness (I know I was SUPPOSED to expect that, but with the weight...), and I did two nice slow U-turns (I had read about a potential problem with that here), the slow turns turned out to be very comfortable for me on this bike. Also, I am 5'11", and the bike seems to be perfect for my height.
I have only good things to say about it, except I was very surprised about the clutch lever. I don't mean the getting used to being able to shift smoothly; I started out all jerky, but by the end of the ride I could shift perfectly.
Instead the constant pressure on my hand was what was getting to me. I am coming from a CVT clutchless system, and the only "normal" clutch bikes I had ridden in the last few months were friends 1200R BMW, a 650SVT, and I also rode a ST1300 about a full year back, all of this was swapping bikes on longer rides. The BMW and the ST have levers that need some force to get going, but once you're over the halfmark, there is no resistance when you just hold the clutch in. I don't quite remember the SVT, but I know my left hand was also hurting a bit when I got off that bike. Well, my back was hurting more then my hand though... Anyway, on the FJR today the resistance was constant, and after only 15 minutes mixed city/highway riding I already started cramping.
This is not normal, correct? Can this be adjusted? I couldn't find anything about this in a quick search (Sorry in case I didn't spend enough time!). The bike by the way had 0 miles on it when I got on it.
Anywho, so now I am 100% sure that I will get a FJR. :yahoo: I have been watching some very nice deals going through on ebay...
HAPPYPUPPY, are you the same Happypuppy I know from the Majesty/Burgman sites? I guess if so, Hi there, and Tag you're it!
Thanks for this site!
Chris R
Portland, OR
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