Mark G
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Lord. I'm covered in insect parts. Not used to that, on the Goldwing.
Picked the bike up at Yamaha Sportscenter in Texarkana this morning...what a wonderful bunch of people, professional, friendly, great price, I only had to wait about 6 weeks for the bike.
Rode almost 400 miles home. Initial impressions, from an old fart used to riding a Goldwing and a VFR.
There's no heat issue. The VFR used to cook my right leg. It got up to 92 in stop and go traffic as I hit Austin, and yes, I got hot, but no hotter than with any other bike.
I'm 5"11, 30-32" inseam, long-waisted. High or low seat position is fine for reaching the ground. I put it on the low. With the shield in the lowest position, wind noise is tolerable. Any position more than two inches above low all the way to high is intolerable. High is about one or two inches two low to put me in a quiet bubble. So I rode with it on low...tired me out, but frankly it's better than riding behind the monster GL1800 fairing for keeping cool on the road. I wear molded earphones. Also tried good quality foam earplugs, but the wind noise was too much...I have a severe hearing loss in one ear, and am very sensitized to any potential damaging noise.
Within 100 miles the bike began to loosen up, shifting was much smoother.
The little cubby never got very hot.
I averaged right at 40mpg on what amounted to a long, straightish slog on 2-lane roads, running 70-80 indicated.
Seat is VERY HARD. I hope it breaks in.
Grips are quite hard, too.
It's been a long time since I had an inline 4; I was surprised at the buzziness above about 6k, especially through the pegs,but since I won't be spending much time in that zone, I don't see it as a problem. The other thing I'd sort of forgotten about is the high center of gravity, but that's just acclimatizion.
Before I ordered the FJR I sat on a new ST1300 and then immediately sat on the FJR sitting next to it at the local dealership. The ST ergos were perfect for me, instantly. I read about the heat fix on the Yama, read about the adjustable bars, and took a shot. I put the bars on the far-back position...just right for me. So if the seat breaks in okay, it's the equal in comfort to the ST.
None of the above comments are gripes. The bike is a marvel.
First order of business is to put a couple hundred miles on it out in the curvy hill country west of Austin tomorrow, get used to the handling. Then install the Autocom (yay, the seat comes off easily, and there's room under there for the unit) and the Hepco/Becker rack and top box, and see how my wife likes it. She can go 600 miles riding pillion on the Wing and think nothing of it.
Once more: the dealership is the best part of this experience. I can't say enough good things about them.
Picked the bike up at Yamaha Sportscenter in Texarkana this morning...what a wonderful bunch of people, professional, friendly, great price, I only had to wait about 6 weeks for the bike.
Rode almost 400 miles home. Initial impressions, from an old fart used to riding a Goldwing and a VFR.
There's no heat issue. The VFR used to cook my right leg. It got up to 92 in stop and go traffic as I hit Austin, and yes, I got hot, but no hotter than with any other bike.
I'm 5"11, 30-32" inseam, long-waisted. High or low seat position is fine for reaching the ground. I put it on the low. With the shield in the lowest position, wind noise is tolerable. Any position more than two inches above low all the way to high is intolerable. High is about one or two inches two low to put me in a quiet bubble. So I rode with it on low...tired me out, but frankly it's better than riding behind the monster GL1800 fairing for keeping cool on the road. I wear molded earphones. Also tried good quality foam earplugs, but the wind noise was too much...I have a severe hearing loss in one ear, and am very sensitized to any potential damaging noise.
Within 100 miles the bike began to loosen up, shifting was much smoother.
The little cubby never got very hot.
I averaged right at 40mpg on what amounted to a long, straightish slog on 2-lane roads, running 70-80 indicated.
Seat is VERY HARD. I hope it breaks in.
Grips are quite hard, too.
It's been a long time since I had an inline 4; I was surprised at the buzziness above about 6k, especially through the pegs,but since I won't be spending much time in that zone, I don't see it as a problem. The other thing I'd sort of forgotten about is the high center of gravity, but that's just acclimatizion.
Before I ordered the FJR I sat on a new ST1300 and then immediately sat on the FJR sitting next to it at the local dealership. The ST ergos were perfect for me, instantly. I read about the heat fix on the Yama, read about the adjustable bars, and took a shot. I put the bars on the far-back position...just right for me. So if the seat breaks in okay, it's the equal in comfort to the ST.
None of the above comments are gripes. The bike is a marvel.
First order of business is to put a couple hundred miles on it out in the curvy hill country west of Austin tomorrow, get used to the handling. Then install the Autocom (yay, the seat comes off easily, and there's room under there for the unit) and the Hepco/Becker rack and top box, and see how my wife likes it. She can go 600 miles riding pillion on the Wing and think nothing of it.
Once more: the dealership is the best part of this experience. I can't say enough good things about them.