mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
The UK Ride magazine has just published a reader survey on their bike experience. This is a general survey covering many aspects of bike ownership.
They show the results for 80 different bike models, their cut-off being a minimum of 18 responses for each model.
The models where lumped so that they don't differentiate between (say) the '01 to '05 FJR and the '06 '07.
Overall 1st: BMW R1200T
3rd: Honda ST1300
31st: FJR1300
They also give some comparisons between different types of bikes, e.g. streetbikes, trailies.
They put the FJR as a tourer (not a sports tourer), and 6th in that category.
Two published quotes from FJR owners:
"The FJR is supremely capable in every area. It's lighter than many tourers, economical and is comfortable for both rider and pillion. I've never found myself thinking 'if only it had a bit more power'. When the time comes to change it will be a tough act to follow" (PMcE)
"It's possible to tour on a sportsbike but if you want to do big distances in comfort and then get sporty once you are there, you want an FJR. This bike achieves the seemingly impossible - an all-rounder that doesn't feel like it makes any compromises. I just love mine." (KW)
I find it difficult to come to terms with the placement by this survey.
They show the results for 80 different bike models, their cut-off being a minimum of 18 responses for each model.
The models where lumped so that they don't differentiate between (say) the '01 to '05 FJR and the '06 '07.
Overall 1st: BMW R1200T
3rd: Honda ST1300
31st: FJR1300
They also give some comparisons between different types of bikes, e.g. streetbikes, trailies.
They put the FJR as a tourer (not a sports tourer), and 6th in that category.
Two published quotes from FJR owners:
"The FJR is supremely capable in every area. It's lighter than many tourers, economical and is comfortable for both rider and pillion. I've never found myself thinking 'if only it had a bit more power'. When the time comes to change it will be a tough act to follow" (PMcE)
"It's possible to tour on a sportsbike but if you want to do big distances in comfort and then get sporty once you are there, you want an FJR. This bike achieves the seemingly impossible - an all-rounder that doesn't feel like it makes any compromises. I just love mine." (KW)
I find it difficult to come to terms with the placement by this survey.