TomInPA
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I am feeling overjoyed and trepidation at the same time. For years I have told my brother about the great trips on my FJR and teased him for being bikeless. I have even stopped at his place on cross country trips, and he has ridden pillon with me for a short way. Last week, he let me know he had seen a great deal on a 2014 FJR near him in Indiana. I've heard this B.S. before and figure it won't amount to anything. Tonight I heard he actually has reluctant permission from his wife, and is seriously moving forward to buy.
John no longer has his motorcycle endorsement. He actually started riding before me on a Yamaha RD350 2-stroke, to which my response was a Suzuki GS750. He stopped riding in the 80s and never came back to it. I kept going. Anyway, I offered last week to ride his bike to his home in Kansas, where he can store it for the winter, before taking the MSF basic course and getting a license in the Spring. It's looking like I'll get that ride.
Needless to say, I'm all in for a good ride on a new bike! OTOH, what have I done? My kid brother will be a new rider on a new FJR at the age of 58 after 30 years off 2-wheels. I need to put him in bubble wrap and make sure he takes this on in a safe way that lets him grow into sport touring so we can ride together without any interim hospital visits. I love this bike, and all the adventures it has brought me. I respect its risks and rewards. Nothing would be better than sharing this with my brother...how to do it safely.
Anyone here who launched on the FJR after a long bike layoff, or who introduced a new rider on a super tour bike? I'd like to hear from you.
John no longer has his motorcycle endorsement. He actually started riding before me on a Yamaha RD350 2-stroke, to which my response was a Suzuki GS750. He stopped riding in the 80s and never came back to it. I kept going. Anyway, I offered last week to ride his bike to his home in Kansas, where he can store it for the winter, before taking the MSF basic course and getting a license in the Spring. It's looking like I'll get that ride.
Needless to say, I'm all in for a good ride on a new bike! OTOH, what have I done? My kid brother will be a new rider on a new FJR at the age of 58 after 30 years off 2-wheels. I need to put him in bubble wrap and make sure he takes this on in a safe way that lets him grow into sport touring so we can ride together without any interim hospital visits. I love this bike, and all the adventures it has brought me. I respect its risks and rewards. Nothing would be better than sharing this with my brother...how to do it safely.
Anyone here who launched on the FJR after a long bike layoff, or who introduced a new rider on a super tour bike? I'd like to hear from you.
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