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My First NEW FJR!
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<blockquote data-quote="Low Level FJR Pilot" data-source="post: 1467226" data-attributes="member: 5871"><p>Anything in blue is better. Good to see you're still at it. I'm about 60% of the way on getting mine back on the road. The one thing to remember about the Gen IV is the stay is very weak. I dropped my 2006 in parking lots all the time and never had anything but mirror rash. On this bike, I broke the stay at a location that messed me up for a while. The new stay came in and after looking at the metal quality and thickness I was not impressed. Although the sucker cost me over $200.00. Just watch your step in gravel, crowned driveways, steep slopes and keep her on both wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Low Level FJR Pilot, post: 1467226, member: 5871"] Anything in blue is better. Good to see you're still at it. I'm about 60% of the way on getting mine back on the road. The one thing to remember about the Gen IV is the stay is very weak. I dropped my 2006 in parking lots all the time and never had anything but mirror rash. On this bike, I broke the stay at a location that messed me up for a while. The new stay came in and after looking at the metal quality and thickness I was not impressed. Although the sucker cost me over $200.00. Just watch your step in gravel, crowned driveways, steep slopes and keep her on both wheels. [/QUOTE]
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