frito1
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Well, I’ve done it again. For the 6th time in ~3 years I’ve traded bikes and switched brands yet again. After about a year and half of happy ownership, I’m no longer an FJR owner. The FJR was a great bike, but just not for me. I did a lot of commuting, a 2K mile weekend, and an 850 mile day so I got to spend quite a bit of time on the bike. Mentally I enjoyed the ride, but I found during this ride time, that physically, the FJR pained me. No fault of the bike, just an incompatibility with my body. I found out that my body wouldn’t tolerate anything short of an upright seating position that I couldn’t find on the FJR. I really hoped it would work out, but that’s not the case. A bit of cervical kyphosis has shot me in the foot. The timing on this change found me looking to sell a bike in the dead of winter, and doing some shopping as well. My other bike is a HD bagger that doesn’t pain me but is a bit long in the tooth, plus the FI of the FJR and my wheeler have just about weaned me from carburetors. So while perusing the net I found a cop bike not far away and brokered a deal. When we struck the deal the forecast for the day of the trade was an overnight low of 48 and a high of 61, on the day of the trade it was 34 when I got up and I was headed north. I got in a last ride of 225 miles on the FJR (the last 40 miles on MO hiway 5 was nice), it ended at 25 degrees indicated on the dashboard. I did the paperwork and hit the trail on the new to me HD cop bike (FLHTP). It was 25 degrees when I left and again 34 when I got home. Though HD has made significant improvements in the platform in recent years, it’s still no FJR. For me riding has turned into a classic case of “you can’t have your cake and eat it too”.
My new bike has a bolt upright seating position that agrees with me, the original cop bike air bag seat feels like a cloud, and as a friend once put it, “There’s just something about the inefficient, 1950’s absurdity that is a Harley Davidson”. I guess that’s a description of me as well. In my 50 odd years I’ve resisted electronic ignition, fuel injection, fly by wire, and many other sorts of electronic gadgets. Now after 45 years in the saddle, I have a bike with no throttle cable. I’m doomed.
I’ll be hanging around, even though I’m no longer an owner, I’m still a kindred spirit. If anyone is looking, there’s a nice ’06 at a dealer in south-central MO.
My new bike has a bolt upright seating position that agrees with me, the original cop bike air bag seat feels like a cloud, and as a friend once put it, “There’s just something about the inefficient, 1950’s absurdity that is a Harley Davidson”. I guess that’s a description of me as well. In my 50 odd years I’ve resisted electronic ignition, fuel injection, fly by wire, and many other sorts of electronic gadgets. Now after 45 years in the saddle, I have a bike with no throttle cable. I’m doomed.
I’ll be hanging around, even though I’m no longer an owner, I’m still a kindred spirit. If anyone is looking, there’s a nice ’06 at a dealer in south-central MO.
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