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<blockquote data-quote="RonC" data-source="post: 59682" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>Hi, Chris,</p><p></p><p>I, too, know you from the ZRXOA. I couldn't afford to keep my '02 ZRX 1200 (purchased after totaling my '01 ZRX) and also buy the '05 FJR, so I reluctantly sold it. My ZRX was rigged with GIVI hard bags and I used it as a sport tourer. It wasn't bad, but I really needed a SPORT TOURER. Thus, the FJR.</p><p></p><p>I've taken several 2-3000 mile trips on the FJR, and have been thoroughly pleased. I also commuted on it until I picked up a KLR 650. My commute is only 6 miles each way, and the FJR would barely warm up in that distance. In fact, I probably should ride a pedal bike to work.</p><p></p><p>On weekends, I take the FJR into the Colorado Rocky Mountains for some twisty fun, usually 150 -300 miles. The FJR probably won't take the ZRX from 0-50 mph, but I can take the curves faster on the FJR.</p><p></p><p>I miss the ZRX, but I have a new love that gives me all that I need.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonC, post: 59682, member: 112"] Hi, Chris, I, too, know you from the ZRXOA. I couldn't afford to keep my '02 ZRX 1200 (purchased after totaling my '01 ZRX) and also buy the '05 FJR, so I reluctantly sold it. My ZRX was rigged with GIVI hard bags and I used it as a sport tourer. It wasn't bad, but I really needed a SPORT TOURER. Thus, the FJR. I've taken several 2-3000 mile trips on the FJR, and have been thoroughly pleased. I also commuted on it until I picked up a KLR 650. My commute is only 6 miles each way, and the FJR would barely warm up in that distance. In fact, I probably should ride a pedal bike to work. On weekends, I take the FJR into the Colorado Rocky Mountains for some twisty fun, usually 150 -300 miles. The FJR probably won't take the ZRX from 0-50 mph, but I can take the curves faster on the FJR. I miss the ZRX, but I have a new love that gives me all that I need. Ron [/QUOTE]
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