PotentialFJRowner
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Hi Everyone -
I just got into motorcycling three years ago at age 34. I said I would never ride a bike as a result of safety concerns, but as gas prices crept up, I looked into it. My father, who has been a rider for 50+ years, picked up a 1982 Suzuki GS650 for my first machine for $475. I am still riding it and like it a lot. This is the first year I have felt quite comfortable as a rider, and that confidence has made me a better pilot this year. I have put a total of about 9,000 miles on this bike, which now has about 30k on it and regularly tops 50 mpg.
Now that I have my feet wet in motorcycling (the most challenging to learn of motorized transportation...and I have 25,000 miles on snowmobiles, several thousand on ATVs and dirt bikes, as well as thousands of hours on boats and jet skis), I am looking larger.
I am a Yamaha guy - I just bought my fourth brand new Yamaha snowmobile last October - so naturally, the FJR caught my eye.
I love the looks and style, but am unsure of this is the type of bike for me, especially the riding position.
I have ridden a cruiser Yamaha Silverado and really liked the ride, and how comfortable it was, with lots of room for the driver. However, I do like the more aggressive position of the GS650, being higher up and more able to lean in to turns and feel more in control of the bike. A cruiser does not seem to offer those attributes as much.
Is the FJR riding position comfortable? I would like to be able to take long rides with my girlfriend and have us both be comfortable and make the experience pleasant for her so she wants to keep going! How is it riding an FJR with two people aboard - I am 6'1" and 215 lbs and she is not tiny (hope she doesn't read this) I question whether leaning forward so much like a crotch rocket is comfortable, but then again, I don't know and that is why I am asking your opinion.
How about the ride itself? Absorbent? Or firm and sporty?
How about wind protection? One of the ways I would use this FJR is to ride to work about 1/3 of the year, which, in upstate NY, means some cold morning rides in the 30s. Is this bike comfortable in colder temps?
How about gas mileage? I have read about some guys getting upper 40s...that would be great. I don't ride too hard, mostly cruising at 55-60 mph.
I appreciate any advice and input...thank you!
I just got into motorcycling three years ago at age 34. I said I would never ride a bike as a result of safety concerns, but as gas prices crept up, I looked into it. My father, who has been a rider for 50+ years, picked up a 1982 Suzuki GS650 for my first machine for $475. I am still riding it and like it a lot. This is the first year I have felt quite comfortable as a rider, and that confidence has made me a better pilot this year. I have put a total of about 9,000 miles on this bike, which now has about 30k on it and regularly tops 50 mpg.
Now that I have my feet wet in motorcycling (the most challenging to learn of motorized transportation...and I have 25,000 miles on snowmobiles, several thousand on ATVs and dirt bikes, as well as thousands of hours on boats and jet skis), I am looking larger.
I am a Yamaha guy - I just bought my fourth brand new Yamaha snowmobile last October - so naturally, the FJR caught my eye.
I love the looks and style, but am unsure of this is the type of bike for me, especially the riding position.
I have ridden a cruiser Yamaha Silverado and really liked the ride, and how comfortable it was, with lots of room for the driver. However, I do like the more aggressive position of the GS650, being higher up and more able to lean in to turns and feel more in control of the bike. A cruiser does not seem to offer those attributes as much.
Is the FJR riding position comfortable? I would like to be able to take long rides with my girlfriend and have us both be comfortable and make the experience pleasant for her so she wants to keep going! How is it riding an FJR with two people aboard - I am 6'1" and 215 lbs and she is not tiny (hope she doesn't read this) I question whether leaning forward so much like a crotch rocket is comfortable, but then again, I don't know and that is why I am asking your opinion.
How about the ride itself? Absorbent? Or firm and sporty?
How about wind protection? One of the ways I would use this FJR is to ride to work about 1/3 of the year, which, in upstate NY, means some cold morning rides in the 30s. Is this bike comfortable in colder temps?
How about gas mileage? I have read about some guys getting upper 40s...that would be great. I don't ride too hard, mostly cruising at 55-60 mph.
I appreciate any advice and input...thank you!