I went to a local Yamaha/Kawasaki dealer to get a full look at the FJR/Concours. Unfortunately, the local Honda dealer didn't have any ST's in stock.
After sitting on both the Kawi and FJR, I immediately fell in love with the FJR, which has always been on the top of my list. I can pretty much flat foot the ground, and it's easier for my wife to get on and off, as she's not the tallest person in the world. The Connie was very bulky and not as pretty as the FJR. My wife sits lower on the FJR, which I don't think is a major issue, but what's good is that the center of gravity is lowered. My Multi is tall and she sits higher, which has been an issue in the past.
It seems the FJR windshield goes higher as well. I'm not a fan of windshield, but when it's nice out, it doesn't impede my vision, but when it's raining and cold out, I won't be complaining about it being up either!
Now, what about accessories? I heard that there is an issue with enough amps to power other things? I will need a bike that can handle, GPS, 2 sets of heated gloves and vests, and perhaps additional PIAA lighting, if necessary.
Another issue, the other two brands have 3 year warranties, but Yamaha doesn't. I know I can buy an extended one, but I'm a bit concerned over the 1 year? Any major issues with quality?
What about pipes? Anyone add aftermarket pipes?
Thanks for putting up with my "million" questions!
Chris
After sitting on both the Kawi and FJR, I immediately fell in love with the FJR, which has always been on the top of my list. I can pretty much flat foot the ground, and it's easier for my wife to get on and off, as she's not the tallest person in the world. The Connie was very bulky and not as pretty as the FJR. My wife sits lower on the FJR, which I don't think is a major issue, but what's good is that the center of gravity is lowered. My Multi is tall and she sits higher, which has been an issue in the past.
It seems the FJR windshield goes higher as well. I'm not a fan of windshield, but when it's nice out, it doesn't impede my vision, but when it's raining and cold out, I won't be complaining about it being up either!
Now, what about accessories? I heard that there is an issue with enough amps to power other things? I will need a bike that can handle, GPS, 2 sets of heated gloves and vests, and perhaps additional PIAA lighting, if necessary.
Another issue, the other two brands have 3 year warranties, but Yamaha doesn't. I know I can buy an extended one, but I'm a bit concerned over the 1 year? Any major issues with quality?
What about pipes? Anyone add aftermarket pipes?
Thanks for putting up with my "million" questions!
Chris
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