Eagle Six
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endivita, great post, I like it.......For several years I had a FJR along with not one but two Blackbirds (a 2001 and then a 2003 model).
I had the Blackbirds farkled for long distance riding (especially the 2003 model) and the FJR was set up to my liking of course.
I ended up keeping the FJR and selling the Blackbird mainly because I don't have time or space in my life for two motorcycles, now anyway, and they were so close in capability given my limitations as a rider, that it did not make great sense to keep the Blackbird around.
I do miss that motorcycle though. It was gorgeous, fun, reliable as hell, comfortable and, as the kids say, bad-*** in a very understated way that you don't see very often. Honda can pull that off once in a while.
As I aged though, the comfort of the FJR began to be the dominant factor in selling the Blackbird. For my money, it is all the thrill I need in a two wheeled machine. And it is just as gorgeous and reliable.
The FJR is the go to bike for long distance riding in my opinion.
I agree the smaller you are, the fitter you are, the younger you are, the more a full size sport bike weapon like the ZX-14 can be usefully deployed as a ST bike. Not so sure about two up riding unless she has a fantastic attitude about these things. Good luck on that.
As an embittered, aging, plump, firearms enthusiast, however, I am in the proper demographic for the FJR and hope to be for years to come.
I've never owned a Blackbird (rode a few) and I think they are great bikes, maybe I will have one someday.
"smaller you are", I think I fit this category, 5'8", 150 with full gear just after a rain.
"fitter you are", not sure I fit this category very well anymore (see below), but sure trying! I am beyond 600 and liter bikes except maybe for the track, but I think my track days are behind me (see below), and there are no tracks within reasonable range to my loaction.
"younger you are", I'm pretty sure I am beyond this category, at age 71.
"ZX-14 can be usefully deployed as a ST bike", This is my category. I don't do that much touring anymore, but when I do, it's still the ZX14, it's fits me and my style and the wife likes it (see below), smooth, quick, and comfy for us. The FJR is a great bike, much better than the previously owned Honda ST1300A. If I had more storage space I would probably keep the FJR.
"Good luck on that", I definitely fall into this category. The wife's style of riding co-pilot is similar to mine, she prefers the ZX14 over the FJR, which she calls the 'Grandpa' bike, she often cracks me up! Says the FJR doesn't have enough sport and too much cruiser. She loves the human backpack position of the ZX14, with none of the buffeting of the FJR. Yep, I feel lucky!
"firearms enthusiast", I'm sure I also fit this category!
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