Well, I must admit I am frustrated. I've ridden since I was 14 (now 60). My other bike, currently, is a VTX1800C.. Must weigh over 800 lbs. I've never dropped it. I've come close, but the floor board supports have always come to the rescue.
Well, in the first 6 weeks of owning the FJR, and after almost 3000 miles I have dropped the FJR over 3 times! Once, trying to put the center stand down while astride the bike in my driveway. My own fault completely.
The other two times are the one's that concern me. Both times, starting up from a stop and making a turn while applying throttle and releasing clutch. In both instances, I was releasing the clutch slowly while trying to apply gradual throttle to make a sedate, smooth departure. Wrong. Several times I've noticed at stop signs that "taking off" like that frequently results in my 2006 "coughing/burping/backfiring" (difficult to describe) and instantly dieing! If this occurs with any significant "lean" angle, brother you are going down and rolling over like a beached whale!!! At least that's my impression from the two times this has happened. Glad I got my brown belt in Judo years ago, as knowing how to "tuck and roll" has proven very beneficial during these maneuvers!
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I've set the idle to 1100, done the barbarian mod. Following number 2, (three actually, I don't consider the first one serious...just stupid) I went down the street to the Harley dealer an bought boots with the "tallest" heels I could find. Still need about an inch more before I'll be able to put them both flat on the ground at once. But just this little bit gives me better control at stops. Maybe this will give me a better chance of catching it before it goes over too far next time...Or maybe I'll just dislocate my knee trying to save her. Very, very frustrating, considering how well she behaves over 2 mph!!!!!!!
I'd love to ride someone else's 05 and/or 06 to see if their "throttle is as screwy as mine", but I wouldn't trust myself, at this point with anyone else's property...Come to think of it, neither would they!
Going to do a TBS and ck the TPS and add a PCIII if necessary, but I WILL fix this thing one way or another. Then I'll paint/replace the scratched pieces and reset the "tipover" codes and no one will ever know
Oh well, at least I'm no longer concerned with "scratching" my baby...I consider it just part of the ride!!!!
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Oh, BTW, I still love this bike! :yahoo:
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LC