The 06 design made the throttle even more sensitive than previous models.
Fred, you don't know this for sure. Your guessing. Not very proper for an engineer, no? In fact, of the folks that have upgraded from an 03-05 generation FJR, I have heard zero bitching about the throttle. What does that tell you?
Others may simply adjust to it and it won't be a factor for them. Most of the time I can live with it, but where it really bothers me is riding tight 30-40 mph twisites in any kind of aggressive fashion where throttle control becomes important. It is hard to ride the bike smooth and make mid corner throttle adjustments or shifts without really upsetting the suspension and your line in a turn. It also can make the bike a bit difficult to ride around in traffic at slower speeds when you need to keep the rpms down in the lower ranges.
The fact is, a relatively low percentage of 06 owners are complaining about this. As with most things in life, there is always that very vocal minority.
I think TWN was spot on. This isn't an FJR problem, this is an owner problem based on their perception of what they think the FJR should be. Which makes it a very real problem for those owners, and I sympathize, but be careful when assigning blame to Yammie, or their engineers. I mean, if 90% of the people have no issue about the throttle, I would say there is no reason for Yamaha to change anything.
Maywannayamaha1300 - Don't you only have about 600 miles on your FJR? It took me a couple thousand before I adjusted to the FJR. You need more seat time, IMHO. Or face the fact that the FJR is not the right bike for you.