Courtney
Active member
Last Wednesday morning I go outside to mount up for the daily commute. The FJR is outside and it's earlier than normal (6 a.m. and still dark out). I rock the bike back and then forward to get off the main kick stand. Before I could realize what is happening the bike begins to lean to the left and over on the bag. I was able to help the bike down which minimized any damage. It took everything I had to get her back upright. I knew this bike was heavy but YIKES!! Why is this thing so top heavy? I have never minded "top heavy" in the past. Now I’m thinking this is a negative. I wonder if Yamaha could do anything to lighten the load on this bike. I'm assuming the bulk of the weight is in the engine?
In the midst of my adrenaline rush and panic I managed to acquire a small half dollar size dent in the left side of the tank. Not sure how this happened but figure it had to be while trying to pick the big girl up off the ground. Can the small dent be repaired? Or will I have to replace the tank? I’m trying to convenience myself that the dent adds character and uniqueness. But every time I look at my FJR now it's the very first thing I see.
Needless to say, the rest of my Wednesday was ruined. At least this happened in the driveway and not in a busy intersection. Hopefully this will be my last stupid and complacent mistake. I hope Yamaha does not make this bike any heavier in future models. I think she's maxed out as it is!
In the midst of my adrenaline rush and panic I managed to acquire a small half dollar size dent in the left side of the tank. Not sure how this happened but figure it had to be while trying to pick the big girl up off the ground. Can the small dent be repaired? Or will I have to replace the tank? I’m trying to convenience myself that the dent adds character and uniqueness. But every time I look at my FJR now it's the very first thing I see.
Needless to say, the rest of my Wednesday was ruined. At least this happened in the driveway and not in a busy intersection. Hopefully this will be my last stupid and complacent mistake. I hope Yamaha does not make this bike any heavier in future models. I think she's maxed out as it is!