TestPilot
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Scythian, really liked that.
WOW.....that was right on the money !!!!!! Too funny !Yes they did. I've got an excerpt of the Motorcyclist review right here:Obviously, they failed to do the forum famous "speed-shifts-per-second-while-on-centerstand" test, and thus the low score.
was warming the 2006 FJR 1300AE bike up sitting on the centerstand this morning parked next to a tree.
I shifted 55 times in a minute; then the throttle got too sensitive; the seat was too hard, the grips were too hard the throttle spring was too hard and it started ticking and roasted my left leg so I put the sidestand down to take it off the centerstand. I pulled the front brake lever in until it touched the grip.
When I was lowering it off the centerstand, the sidestand collapsed and it landed on the metal slider which broke the frame causing the Metzeler tire to fail and both sidebags to unlock and fall off. The car swerving into my lane couldn't hear the wimpy horn and there was no grease on the spline. It was wobbling at 48.5 mph and the buzzing was making my hands numb. I couldn't hear anything 'cuz of the static in my intercom. It felt like someone, wearing a leather glove, was hitting me on top of the head--Hard!
The glovebox wouldn't open and the suspension was too mushy.
Picking it up, I tore my bicep, wrenched my back, both knees and got monkey butt....
Last Place! Worst Sport Tourer Ever Made!
I'm still stuck on the notion of a magazine having the nerve to put the ST in front of the beamer. I guess Germany was late with the payment or somethng :blink:Included in the November issue of Motorcyclist is a comparo of the FJR-AE, ST1300ABS, and K1200GT. In their ranking the FJR was 3rd, the BMW 2nd, and the ST1300 1st.
They are not fans of the computerized clutch. If a manual clutch FJR had been in the mix the ranking would have been different.
https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/features...photo_outtakes/
Article is not on-line.
It would seem that many reviewers don't have an open mind about the AE. They are predisposed to dislike it.
+1... and then some.I took a huge mental leap buying a Yamaha, and I'll never look back.
The FJR may not be perfect, but I can't figure out what's wrong with it....
Dude...that's funny!!! You can't make me laugh like this cause I'm at work!!Yes they did. I've got an excerpt of the Motorcyclist review right here:Obviously, they failed to do the forum famous "speed-shifts-per-second-while-on-centerstand" test, and thus the low score.
was warming the 2006 FJR 1300AE bike up sitting on the centerstand this morning parked next to a tree.
I shifted 55 times in a minute; then the throttle got too sensitive; the seat was too hard, the grips were too hard the throttle spring was too hard and it started ticking and roasted my left leg so I put the sidestand down to take it off the centerstand. I pulled the front brake lever in until it touched the grip.
When I was lowering it off the centerstand, the sidestand collapsed and it landed on the metal slider which broke the frame causing the Metzeler tire to fail and both sidebags to unlock and fall off. The car swerving into my lane couldn't hear the wimpy horn and there was no grease on the spline. It was wobbling at 48.5 mph and the buzzing was making my hands numb. I couldn't hear anything 'cuz of the static in my intercom. It felt like someone, wearing a leather glove, was hitting me on top of the head--Hard!
The glovebox wouldn't open and the suspension was too mushy.
Picking it up, I tore my bicep, wrenched my back, both knees and got monkey butt....
Last Place! Worst Sport Tourer Ever Made!
I also have a CVT-drive scooter in the stable. Ya know what...? I love it, especially for riding in traffic. 2 weeks after I bought my A, an AE became available at the same dealership. If I had known that was coming up... Yeah, I'd have gone with it.The real question is, why is Yamaha sending AEs for the magazines to test? Many of the testers are racer wannabes who are absolutely certain to trash the AE. Someone in Yamaha should be looking for a new job.
For the record, I chose the A because I'm old fashioned and don't want to to try to change a 48 year old habit, but there's obviously a market for the AE. I hope to try one some day--who knows, I may have to come out of the closet.
So what yer sayin' is the AE is the PERFECT motorcycle for 'tards?[...]....if I ever become handicapped I'll still be able to ride.....
Because Yamaha spent the money on the new clutchless model and they want to make some of their money back. Thus, they are going to push the AE. Plus, every one wants an edge and acknowledgement for doing something relatively new and different. As far as I know, Yamaha is the only company out there currently doing this thing. There may have been something like it in the past, but they are the deal, now. Like it or not, they want acknowledged for it. The AE is more inclined to create buzz. (media buzz that is)The real question is, why is Yamaha sending AEs for the magazines to test? Many of the testers are racer wannabes who are absolutely certain to trash the AE. Someone in Yamaha should be looking for a new job.
For the record, I chose the A because I'm old fashioned and don't want to to try to change a 48 year old habit, but there's obviously a market for the AE. I hope to try one some day--who knows, I may have to come out of the closet.
True... unfortunately, as CW and MC have shown, it has been largely negative media buzz.... :blink:Like it or not, they want acknowledged for it. The AE is more inclined to create buzz. (media buzz that is)
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