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Rusty Pig

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Not that anyone cares but... I just finished by first week with my new FJR. I was previously riding a BMW K1200RS. What a difference! I've read "and complied" to all the talk on the RS sites for too many years now, espousing how terriffic the Beemer is that I lost touch of reality. Price aside, "who needs an extra $6k anyway" the FJR is superior in every way. Power, smoothness and in my opinion most importantly, handling, the FJR is vastly superior.

OK, thanks for allowing me to vent. I'll get back to my knitting.

 
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Not that anyone cares but... I just finished by first week with my new FJR. I was previously riding a BMW K1200RS. What a difference! I've read "and complied" to all the talk on the RS sites for too many years now, espousing how terriffic the Beemer is that I lost touch of reality. Price aside, "who needs an extra $6k anyway" the FJR is superior in every way. Power, smoothness and in my opinion most importantly, handling, the FJR is vastly superior.
OK, thanks for allowing me to vent. I'll get back to my knitting.
For someone so happy about the FJR, you sure sound pissed-off! :blink:

...or is it the other way around?

By the way, your post would get a lot more interest if your title gave a clue as to the content of the post. JMHO. Glad you like??? it!

 
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Not that anyone cares but... I just finished by first week with my new FJR. I was previously riding a BMW K1200RS. What a difference! I've read "and complied" to all the talk on the RS sites for too many years now, espousing how terriffic the Beemer is that I lost touch of reality. Price aside, "who needs an extra $6k anyway" the FJR is superior in every way. Power, smoothness and in my opinion most importantly, handling, the FJR is vastly superior.
OK, thanks for allowing me to vent. I'll get back to my knitting.
We care, it's always good to hear someone enjoying our favorite machine! Now about that extra $6k, have you ever heard of holeshot, penske, traction dynamics, Russell, ... :lol:

 
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