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Cdogman

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I dont currently have a Motorcycle but I was thinking about buying an FJR

How does it compare to a Rhino

Also, I want to be able to pull a boat with it.. Has anyone ever done that

How come it does not have a 6th gear.. What RPM will it run at 70mph in 2nd?

What kind of mileage can I get going downhill in a tailwind?

Thanks..

 
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How does it compare to a Rhino
It's really hot....burn your legs hot. Wait for a Gen 3.

Also, I want to be able to pull a boat with it.. Has anyone ever done that
No, you should be able to deepwater start the FJR behind a boat. The tupperware gets it up on plane very quickly.

How come it does not have a 6th gear.. What RPM will it run at 70mph in 2nd?
It does actually....but we keep it secret.. The few "in-the-know" actually have French versions with a 6 speed and 190 horsepower with 85 octane, rides cool, sidestand works perfectly, and gets 50 mpg. Everybody else we have convinced the French version is detuned. Shhhhhhhh.

 
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I'm not sure a FeeJ is for you. You seem like some newb type that couldn't balance very well, probably dump it or something. Or have problems with the center stand. You know, they also have GenI and GenII, don't ask about what the differences are. You'll never figure out what type of oil to use or farkles to buy. Just forget it :p

Go look for Beemer or Connie... maybe even a cage. :D

Good luck!

 
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C14. You like changing plugs, right? Service time keeps you off the dangerous roads and on-ramps and stuff.

 
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Doesn't compare well with a Rhino - closer to a yak. In heat. With ticks and fleas.

Lookit a Bimmer RT bike. Great for hauling all yer stuff to the campsite, plus you can use the drive shaft to start yer campfire once you've arrived.

 
Try finding one that looks like this:

Aussie_Impreza_Large.jpg


They don't lowside.... :****: :rolleyes:

 
What kind of mileage can I get going downhill in a tailwind?
Thanks..
It depends on if you are sliding on your left side or right side. Or if you are on a moving conveyor belt. :rolleyes:

Hope you guys are doing ok.

Cheers,

7X

 
Robin, Just heard! Holy smokes... glad you two are OK. Pics are very telling... and sad.

Build-up of slimy goo on the road seems to me to be a reason for the State to reimburse you... like a manhole cover missing, or a guardrail sticking out...

Chris

 
Only if you promise to take really good care of it. ;)
I Promise (Funny Guy #1)

I'm not sure a FeeJ is for you. You seem like some newb type that couldn't balance very well, probably dump it or something. Or have problems with the center stand. You know, they also have GenI and GenII, don't ask about what the differences are. You'll never figure out what type of oil to use or farkles to buy. Just forget it :p
Go look for Beemer or Connie... maybe even a cage. :D

Good luck!
Hhaaaaa hahahahaha (Funny Guy #2)

C14. You like changing plugs, right? Service time keeps you off the dangerous roads and on-ramps and stuff.
I get it,, You think I cannot ride.. Ahuh (Funny Guy #3)

Doesn't compare well with a Rhino - closer to a yak. In heat. With ticks and fleas.
Lookit a Bimmer RT bike. Great for hauling all yer stuff to the campsite, plus you can use the drive shaft to start yer campfire once you've arrived.
Now, That Beemer RT is a nice bike esp that new 1300, Wonder how it compares to a Rhino (Funny Guy #4)

Try finding one that looks like this:
Aussie_Impreza_Large.jpg


They don't lowside.... :****: :rolleyes:
Actually that is a pretty good looking ride.. for KIDS (Funny Guy #5)

What kind of mileage can I get going downhill in a tailwind?
Thanks..
It depends on if you are sliding on your left side or right side. Or if you are on a moving conveyor belt. :rolleyes:

Hope you guys are doing ok.

Cheers,

7X
What if it switches sides periodically during the run.. Then what (Funny Guy #6)

Robin, Just heard! Holy smokes... glad you two are OK. Pics are very telling... and sad.
Build-up of slimy goo on the road seems to me to be a reason for the State to reimburse you... like a manhole cover missing, or a guardrail sticking out...

Chris

Chris.. I agree.. I am pursuing that as we speak... (Funny Guy NOPE.. The ONLY sane one of the bunch!!!!)

 
All very good questions. I was considering using my FJR for a farm tool too. It's just too damn nice to ruin with grass stains and mud splatter on the fenders. I bet if you really tried it could pull stumps.

 
Robin,

I got it.... you need to get a set of those outriggers... the kind that they use on the Suzuki samurai tip over test. :rolleyes: :D

I bet we can get them color matched for ya... there..... figured it out for ya Bro.

B

 
The original topic of this thread is...

Thinking about Buying an FJR, Anthying I should look for..

My answer would be......

Look for a Yamaha dealer near you.

budda bing

 
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