Valueman
Well-known member
Having put 21,000 miles on my BMW R1150R (that’s the naked BMW) I decided I wanted something a little better suited for longer rides. I have done a couple of Iron Butt Rides on the BMW and have another scheduled in September. Last Saturday I rode down to Birmingham and back (500 miles) just to grill steaks and smoke cigars with a buddy of mine. The bike is OK for such rides, but a little more protection and power would be nice.
I tested several machines, including all the new BMWs. Luckily, my local dealer has a rental program that includes an FJR. Today I took it for a 200 mile “extended test ride” that included some slab, state highways and several mountain twisties. Wow!! I found just what I had been searching for. What a great combination of power, agility and comfort.
When I got back to the dealer and turned in the rental it didn’t take long to write the check and reserve the next one in.
I spent a lot of time reading this site in advance of my ride. Thanks to all who have posted such great advice and insights. I’m sure I will be hanging around here often, and look forward to learning about all the little tweaks that really make a bike your own.
The Beamer will stay in the garage, because I still truly love it, but my ride on the FJR let me know it was clearly time to push the “BUY” button.
VM
Nashville, TN
2004 R1150R
2006 FJR on the way
I tested several machines, including all the new BMWs. Luckily, my local dealer has a rental program that includes an FJR. Today I took it for a 200 mile “extended test ride” that included some slab, state highways and several mountain twisties. Wow!! I found just what I had been searching for. What a great combination of power, agility and comfort.
When I got back to the dealer and turned in the rental it didn’t take long to write the check and reserve the next one in.
I spent a lot of time reading this site in advance of my ride. Thanks to all who have posted such great advice and insights. I’m sure I will be hanging around here often, and look forward to learning about all the little tweaks that really make a bike your own.
The Beamer will stay in the garage, because I still truly love it, but my ride on the FJR let me know it was clearly time to push the “BUY” button.
VM
Nashville, TN
2004 R1150R
2006 FJR on the way