So, a little background. I currently ride a 2004 FZ6. I bought it brand new and put around 10,000 miles on it in the last two years. It's been over 10 years since I've ridden last so this was my re-entry bike. I love the bike and plan on keeping it but would like something a little more comfortable for long distance two up riding.
The very first bike I came across was the FJR. Seemed like a pretty good bike for my purpose. Then I started looking around and came across the Sprint ST, ST3, and R1200ST. I took a Sprint ST demo out for a ride with the wife. I loved the bike but just don't think it will be all that good for two up riding. The ST3 seems a little more comfortable but the maintenance intervals are just too much IMO. I like the R1200ST with the exception of the fugly headlight. I have yet to take one out for a demo so I can't comment much on how they ride. Plus they are not going to make it again until at least 2007.5. These three bikes plus the FJR are really the only bikes that appeal to me.
The thing that appealed most to me about the Duc, Triumph, and BMW are the following things:
1. I can demo them and the dealers have them in the show room.
2. The bikes seem to be a little lighter and more sport oriented.
As we all know it is very hard to find a new FJR on the showroom floor. I've only seen one so far and it was an AE. It's just hard for me to commit to buy a bike that I've never ridden. The local dealer told me they would have no problem letting me ride one. They will have a demo in a few months. Only problem is their last demo lasted a total of two days before someone bought it.
It seems to me almost everyone that buys a FJR is happy with it. I can't remember hearing too many people having much bad to say about them. I'm thinking this is most likely the bike for me but I'm afraid it will be too much of a land barge and not sporty enough. Since it's hard to find one to ride I can't really judge for myself. I've seen the specs on the bike and sat on a couple so I know it's got plenty of power and it feels pretty comfy. But how does it handle? I don't expect it to handle like an R6, but I do like to ride the twisties. So what say ye? Will this thing eat up the twisties or what?
Hope I didn't give too much info here but I was just trying to show my thought process. (or lack of it) :wackosmiley:
The very first bike I came across was the FJR. Seemed like a pretty good bike for my purpose. Then I started looking around and came across the Sprint ST, ST3, and R1200ST. I took a Sprint ST demo out for a ride with the wife. I loved the bike but just don't think it will be all that good for two up riding. The ST3 seems a little more comfortable but the maintenance intervals are just too much IMO. I like the R1200ST with the exception of the fugly headlight. I have yet to take one out for a demo so I can't comment much on how they ride. Plus they are not going to make it again until at least 2007.5. These three bikes plus the FJR are really the only bikes that appeal to me.
The thing that appealed most to me about the Duc, Triumph, and BMW are the following things:
1. I can demo them and the dealers have them in the show room.
2. The bikes seem to be a little lighter and more sport oriented.
As we all know it is very hard to find a new FJR on the showroom floor. I've only seen one so far and it was an AE. It's just hard for me to commit to buy a bike that I've never ridden. The local dealer told me they would have no problem letting me ride one. They will have a demo in a few months. Only problem is their last demo lasted a total of two days before someone bought it.
It seems to me almost everyone that buys a FJR is happy with it. I can't remember hearing too many people having much bad to say about them. I'm thinking this is most likely the bike for me but I'm afraid it will be too much of a land barge and not sporty enough. Since it's hard to find one to ride I can't really judge for myself. I've seen the specs on the bike and sat on a couple so I know it's got plenty of power and it feels pretty comfy. But how does it handle? I don't expect it to handle like an R6, but I do like to ride the twisties. So what say ye? Will this thing eat up the twisties or what?
Hope I didn't give too much info here but I was just trying to show my thought process. (or lack of it) :wackosmiley: