John_Dumke
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Certainly our FJR's are the standard for Sport Touring. But in the the grand scheme of Sport Touring there is a big range. Fully loaded Gold Wings with trailer in tow, might be at one end. The FJR is somewhere in the middle, leaning towards sporty. And at the far end of the sporting extreme is my GSXR 1000, which can cut some pretty mean lap times on the race track and still wants to power wheelie at 130mph. It feels like a "scalpel" compared to my FJR which feels like an "Ice Cream Scoop" in comparison. Hey an Ice Cream Scoop isn't bad. A Harley Road Glide would be a "Bag of Marshmallows".
I have spent the last 6 months of ownership customizing the bike for sport touring. You can read about the changes made here GSXR 1000 Mods. A basic summary is electronic cruise control, Corbin seat, heli bars, taller gearing, powerlet port for heated gear, ram mount and electrical connections for radar detector and phone and serious jetting and smoothing out of the power delivery.
But I am most proud of my fabrication of a mounting system for my Givi V47. Looks hideous, I know, but now I truly have a sport bike with legs and luggage capacity. Plus the location of the luggage, over the back passenger seat provides good weight distribution and aero's. I had to design and fabricate a bracket to attach the Givi mounting plate to the bike. You can read more about this 3D printing project here. Givi Tail Trunk and 3D printing.
Now I just have to install my Ohlins front forks which are lying on my garage floor to complete my masterpiece.
There is no doubt the FJR is the bike to take when the wife wants to come. She won't ride on the back of the Suzuki (And now she can't!). But when you want to really ring it out on pure race machinery for hours on end, this GSXR is the ticket.
I have spent the last 6 months of ownership customizing the bike for sport touring. You can read about the changes made here GSXR 1000 Mods. A basic summary is electronic cruise control, Corbin seat, heli bars, taller gearing, powerlet port for heated gear, ram mount and electrical connections for radar detector and phone and serious jetting and smoothing out of the power delivery.
But I am most proud of my fabrication of a mounting system for my Givi V47. Looks hideous, I know, but now I truly have a sport bike with legs and luggage capacity. Plus the location of the luggage, over the back passenger seat provides good weight distribution and aero's. I had to design and fabricate a bracket to attach the Givi mounting plate to the bike. You can read more about this 3D printing project here. Givi Tail Trunk and 3D printing.
Now I just have to install my Ohlins front forks which are lying on my garage floor to complete my masterpiece.
There is no doubt the FJR is the bike to take when the wife wants to come. She won't ride on the back of the Suzuki (And now she can't!). But when you want to really ring it out on pure race machinery for hours on end, this GSXR is the ticket.