I went through a half dozen bikes in about 4 years. Looking back on it, I realize now that I was on a quest. I didn't quite know what i was "questing" for at that time, but I figured I would damn-well-know-it when I got there.
To be perfectly honest, I was about 90% there on the 1994 BMW R1100RS, a few years back. It was comfy, and somewhat minimalistic (which I like greatly), but it sure wasn't...
exciting! I kind of think I could have been happy on the RS. But, then I'd have to hang out with those Beamer guys... :blink:
Later, I thought maybe I was a Concours C1 curmudgeon. I had a 2001 Connie and it was in fine stead. I mean, hey, how fitting is that for a Yankee-born tight-wad? But I couldn't stand the vibes, or relate to the utilitarian demeanor (and handling). If I wanted that I'd just ride a Massey-Ferguson.
The Connie lasted less than 6 months.
Somewhere in my quest I stumbled through a used bike shop that we have here in Southern NH called MOM's (Motorcycles of Manchester). I was there looking at a Triumph Trophy 1200 they had listed, but it was in rougher shape than what I wanted. If it had been a Trophy 900 (the 3 cyl vs 4) I probably would have still bought it. I still lust for a nice trumpet triple.
They also had a "bass boat blue" 2005 FJR on the floor, and I briefly chatted with one of the proprietors about the bike. He told me the he rode the bike and it was like nothing he had ever ridden before. It had power out the *** (his words) and you could ride the damn thing all day without stopping. This guy was like me... gray hair, middle age+. I was piqued, but they wanted more coin than was in my allowance at that time.
So, then I sold the Ducati Monster that I had at the time (which never really fit my 6'2" frame)
and bought a Honda VFR800Fi. It was considerably older than the other bikes I had been looking at, but damn, it was clean. And red. Very red. That bike is a
superior sport touring bike. I'm still on the lookout for a nice
Blackbird (to compare it to), but I will probably keep the VFR until I die.
Well the guy I bought the Viffer from also had an FJR. It was an (obviously pampered) '05, just a year and a half old at the time. So I scored it form him off eBay for the auction reserve price. It was a win-win (I like to think).
My '05 FJR will be keeping the '98 VFR company for a long, long time. What makes my FJR indispensable to me is how well it does in 2-up sport touring. Other bikes are lighter, more flick-able, better handling, but the FJR is more comfortable (1-up or 2-up) and gives me grins every time I twist the thing on the right. And for 2-up, there is no substitute for having that power and torque of the feejer at my right hand's beck and call.
I have another project that I'm goofing around with now. An antique '73 R60/5 that I'm (semi-)restoring into a decent Sunday Morning cafe tiddler.
I'll quite likely have other bikes. But they are highly unlikely to
ever displace the FJR in my garage.