marble1229
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I have a roadliner cruiser, and for a short time rode a kawasaki c14 concours, the concours was a tourture rack is the fjr more comfortable? thanks
At one time I had a Nomad, essentially a cruiser. Bought a 2006 Concours and never rode the Nomad again. Traded the Nomad in on a FJR. The Connie has a slightly more lean forward position versus the FJR. I can not ever see going back to a cruiser again. Drastically different sittin position between the 2 typers (cruiser vs ST). One needs time to adapt. YMMVI have a roadliner cruiser, and for a short time rode a kawasaki c14 concours, the concours was a tourture rack is the fjr more comfortable? thanks
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Let me put it this way,at 50+ aint none of them comfortable. Hell set-n in the easy chair for more then hour at a time gets pretty rough some times.I have a roadliner cruiser, and for a short time rode a kawasaki c14 concours, the concours was a tourture rack is the fjr more comfortable? thanks
To answer your question... no.I have a roadliner cruiser, and for a short time rode a kawasaki c14 concours, the concours was a tourture rack is the fjr more comfortable? thanks
+1I'm the other way around...getting on a cruiser is painful. My son's M109R is just nasty to me. Feet way forward, arms stretching to reach the bars, the bike forces me into a slouching position.
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