nankoweap
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Eight years ago a 2005 FJR helped me redefine high-speed touring. The relationship was short, but memorable. I've been riding an ST13 since. The bike has performed flawlessly, fits me perfectly and is stone reliable.
I've always admired how Yamaha responded to its customers and matured the FJR. Something Honda has a difficult time doing. When Yamaha made the Super Tenere available to US buyers I was all over it like stink on... stink. These things compel me to buy Yamaha.
A few weeks ago I found myself wanting an FJR again. Yep. It was a "want" and not a "need." I thought I might be able to to wait until the 2014's were available, but I should have known better. The itch was present. Scratching it was inevitable. I did a quick search on CycleTrader.com and found a dealer in Memphis selling 2013's for $12,999. Called the next day to make sure it was real and, since it was, I put down a deposit.
Last night Debbie, Lucas and I packed up the cage and high-tailed it Memphis. Stopped in at Interstate BBQ for a heaping plate of tips before heading to the hotel. I perused the map and found a nice, leisurely way back to Springfield. Slept like a baby.
Woke up this morning, had a little breakfast and went to Honda/Yamaha of Memphis at 9A sharp to seal the deal and pick up the new scoot...
Had a real nice ride home back to Springfield, TN. Stayed off the interstate and worked my way over on some nice two-laners. Last bit was up the Natchez Trace...
Even made it back home in time to watch the boy's football game...
Soooo... first impressions...
The folks at Honda/Yamaha of Memphis were a pleasure to do business with. No fuss, no muss. I'll deal with them again in a heartbeat.
It's good having a new bike in the garage. Can't wait until tomorrow.
I've always admired how Yamaha responded to its customers and matured the FJR. Something Honda has a difficult time doing. When Yamaha made the Super Tenere available to US buyers I was all over it like stink on... stink. These things compel me to buy Yamaha.
A few weeks ago I found myself wanting an FJR again. Yep. It was a "want" and not a "need." I thought I might be able to to wait until the 2014's were available, but I should have known better. The itch was present. Scratching it was inevitable. I did a quick search on CycleTrader.com and found a dealer in Memphis selling 2013's for $12,999. Called the next day to make sure it was real and, since it was, I put down a deposit.
Last night Debbie, Lucas and I packed up the cage and high-tailed it Memphis. Stopped in at Interstate BBQ for a heaping plate of tips before heading to the hotel. I perused the map and found a nice, leisurely way back to Springfield. Slept like a baby.
Woke up this morning, had a little breakfast and went to Honda/Yamaha of Memphis at 9A sharp to seal the deal and pick up the new scoot...
Somewhere on the Natchez Trace
Had a real nice ride home back to Springfield, TN. Stayed off the interstate and worked my way over on some nice two-laners. Last bit was up the Natchez Trace...
Had to Check Out the Cruise
Cruise Works Just Fine
Even made it back home in time to watch the boy's football game...
Soooo... first impressions...
- The seat will get sent to Russell soon cuz... damn.
- Pegs need lowering, for sure.
- Bars will need rising.
- Instrument panel and controls are awesome and intuitive.
- Love the gearing on this bad boy. Especially first gear.
- I purposefully started out in Touring mode because of some of the "things" I read about Sport mode. After stopping in Bolivar for a spell I decided to go for it. The difference between Touring and Sport is in your face obvious. I love it!
- Tried to shift into 6th once.
- Passing in any gear isn't an issue, but dropping to 4th and ripping it will move your *** back in the seat.
- Rear tires are going to be an issue. May have to go dark.
- Mirrors are surprisingly adequate even with my wide mass.
- High-speed roll ons are cool.
- Hitting a ton is fun. Hitting it again is funner.
- Need to head west soon.
- Saddlebags are functional, but seem small. Good thing I don't pack much.
- What took me so long?
The folks at Honda/Yamaha of Memphis were a pleasure to do business with. No fuss, no muss. I'll deal with them again in a heartbeat.
It's good having a new bike in the garage. Can't wait until tomorrow.