I just bought a 2014 FJR with 16K miles. Picked it up in Colorado Springs and rode it home to LA. I am coming off a long history of riding big Harley touring bike. Still love Harleys, but wanted something different. In 2016, my wife said she wouldn't ride with me any more unless I bought a Tri-Glide, so I did, hoping she would ride a lot with me. Nope! I actually like the Tri-Glide, it corners like a skate board and is much faster around the corners than one might think. But, I prefer not to ride it alone. It's great with the wife on it.
So the wife finally caved and said OK to a second inexpensive used bike. It came down to a BMW RT (too expensive to buy, maintain and I was concerned about repair costs), a Concours and the FJR. I like the Concours a lot, but the FJR kina fit me better and this one was a good price and I love red bikes.
Loved riding the FJR back from Colorado Springs. Easily cruised at 85 and hit over 100 passing slow traffic. Thank God for Waze! I find the FJR very easy to ride both quickly and in slow speed maneuvering, especially compared to the big Harleys. I have read some posts of people thinking the FJR is heavy--not compared to big Harleys!
I bought a National Cycles medium windshield but I think it is too big. I'm 5'11" and want to feel the wind. Not sure if I'll add bar risers. I do plan to add a top case. Looking forward to many miles of smiles!