JDog
Active member
Hi kids,
Now that I've spent some time breaking in the new FJR AE, I have to say.....I'm in love! Sure, compared to my Duc ST4 it is quite top heavy but I am soooo over that already. I can be a fairly aggresive rider and the FJR stock set up really gives me a perfect balance of a sporty riding position with the comfort to ride for hours.....far more comfort than I have ever had. I have totally adjusted to the AE system and I am very happy I made this decision. It is a (slight) compromise for me but it is a very minor one and now that I am used to it, I really don't even view it as such.
My first impression was that I needed to wrestle this beast into corners, however, now that I've got a few miles under my belt I found that it is not nearly as difficult as it was my first few outings. I actually touched down my footpeg feeler yesterday ( a bit creepy since I wasn't expecting it and I figure the pipes and bags must be close behind!) The sheer power and the high speed stability is just about the best I've ever encountered. I also found out that if the mood hits, I can do a nice little wheelie using nothing but raw power! (not that I make a habit of such things now that I'm a bit older and more "mature!")
Funny thing... I have put after market pipes on all but 1 bike out of my previous 9 street bikes....I don't like loud and obnoxious, I just like to hear the engine while at speed. For some reason, I really like the stealthy sound of the FJR and don't know if I'll change the exhaust. I would welcome thoughts and opinions on the subject.
Also tested out the ABS in a sandy parking lot. My K1200rs had ABS so it is not new to me but I was really impressed with how it worked in a mock panic stop on sand.
Really looking forward to putting on some miles and perhaps meeting some of you fine folks along the way!
Now that I've spent some time breaking in the new FJR AE, I have to say.....I'm in love! Sure, compared to my Duc ST4 it is quite top heavy but I am soooo over that already. I can be a fairly aggresive rider and the FJR stock set up really gives me a perfect balance of a sporty riding position with the comfort to ride for hours.....far more comfort than I have ever had. I have totally adjusted to the AE system and I am very happy I made this decision. It is a (slight) compromise for me but it is a very minor one and now that I am used to it, I really don't even view it as such.
My first impression was that I needed to wrestle this beast into corners, however, now that I've got a few miles under my belt I found that it is not nearly as difficult as it was my first few outings. I actually touched down my footpeg feeler yesterday ( a bit creepy since I wasn't expecting it and I figure the pipes and bags must be close behind!) The sheer power and the high speed stability is just about the best I've ever encountered. I also found out that if the mood hits, I can do a nice little wheelie using nothing but raw power! (not that I make a habit of such things now that I'm a bit older and more "mature!")
Funny thing... I have put after market pipes on all but 1 bike out of my previous 9 street bikes....I don't like loud and obnoxious, I just like to hear the engine while at speed. For some reason, I really like the stealthy sound of the FJR and don't know if I'll change the exhaust. I would welcome thoughts and opinions on the subject.
Also tested out the ABS in a sandy parking lot. My K1200rs had ABS so it is not new to me but I was really impressed with how it worked in a mock panic stop on sand.
Really looking forward to putting on some miles and perhaps meeting some of you fine folks along the way!