krouske
Active member
Why did you not pass the Harleys? The will relentlessly speed up for awhile then slow down for awhile. The FJR just wants to speed up. Slowing down is hard on it.
KR
KR
When I bought my first bike, a Harley Sportster, I did a group ride and all. But fundamentally I realized that my riding style was not to putt along at 50 MPH in the no. 3 lane of the freeway (or sometimes in the no. 1 lane) with cars tailgating and flying past me from all directions. I realized I liked to be moving fluidly at slightly more than the average speed of traffic. That's where I felt / feel safe. That's also my fun sweet spot. Cruising like a car ain't riding IMHO. So I traded up for a sickle with the performance characteristics suited to my style.I know what you are talking about. Most hd people don't ride. They putt around...the highway at 50mph.
Exactly! We moved to the Albuquerque area. Went to the Harley dealer to get our free bags (nice) for riding a Buell. Got an invitation to join the local BMW group by a couple...one on a Suzuki the other on a Honda (?????) Turns out the Albuquerque BMW group is made up of all types of bikes and riders. Really love it. Early Sunday morning breakfast, ride over to a neat little coffee shope (run by an ex Navy Seal), form a ride with someone going where you wanna go, and then spend the rest of the day exploring mountains! Plus, at the coffee shop, you can see all forms of motorcycles...exotic, expensive, old and fast...there are some of each.I know what you are talking about. Most hd people don't ride. They putt around. Once on a ride with my wife and other hd riders my wife splits off and I stop her and ask her what's up? She says she might as well be home sitting in front of a fan for all the fun she is having putting along the highway at 50mph. What I ended up doing was finding a sport bike group and riding with them. It takes me an hour to meet up with them but at least they ride, both distance and speed. Find some additional friends/riders or you will not enjoy the excellent bike you bought. Everett ps semper fi
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