Warchild
Benevolent Dictator
The number 13 is pure evil.... as in, the new 2013 FJR1300 model....
And now, I own the 13th FJR to come off the assembly line in Japan... #000013
Just rode it home from Desert Valley Powersports in Prosser... I am pouring over the Owner's Manual now.
Quick comments, good and bad, in no particular order....
I will add to this list as I continue to check things out.
And now, I own the 13th FJR to come off the assembly line in Japan... #000013
Just rode it home from Desert Valley Powersports in Prosser... I am pouring over the Owner's Manual now.
Quick comments, good and bad, in no particular order....
- The fly-by-wire throttle is a bit snatchy when coming off the line in first gear, creamy buttery smooth after that.
- The cruise control is to die for. Unbelievably consistent going up or down road grades.
- The instrument panel is beyond awesome.
- The dash turn signals are tiny. Very tiny.
- The heated grips will melt your fingers in short order
- Alternator output has allegedly been increased to just under 600 watts.
- The seat configurations are identical to GenII... so all custom Gen II saddles will fit fine.
- Holy ******* ****, the LED aux lights are STUNNING!!!
- The new dash area cowling will be challenging for fabricators to design a sturdy dash for LD goodies. All our "traditional" hard mounting points are gone.
- Speaking of fasteners... the side body work has gone the way of the Hayabusa... there are no side bodywork fasteners. It is all tabs and slots now.
- The Bridgestone BT023 are exceptionally sticky. I don't think the rear will last too long. B)
- The beamcast from the headlight reflector housing is... different, but very, VERY good.
- The paint has less metallic then originally thought, and displays more green in natural sunlight, compared to florescent lighting.
- The brakes are righteous once the pads are bedded in... they are a bit wooden coming right off the showroom.
- It is not clear to me yet if the Givi will transfer over from my Gen I. I have reservations that it might not.
- The Top Gun aux light brackets are not a direct bolt-on to the Gen III. The new mirror holes are deeply recessed, requiring spacers to stand the light brackets off the bodywork. Possibly, a complete redesign might be indicated.
- Initial observations suggest the V-Strom hand guards will strike the new dash at full lock turns. Maybe even before they are fully locked.
I will add to this list as I continue to check things out.
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