Twenty somethings and the FJR

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I personally thought an FJR was too much bike for me, until I rode one. I've got 15+ years on a motorcycle with no tickets or accidents on my record. After my first test ride, I realized what I'd been missing. I was trying to make a 600cc Ninja an FJR and that wasn't going to happen. Now at 31 I can afford the insurance. $300 a year for full coverage. Woohoo!

 
One of the first thing she says after she gets on "so, are there different modes and stuff.....?" Sounded a little scripted. I'm not well versed in sport bikes, but it seemed like an odd question. But hey. It is a kick *** bike.
That was his cue to put it in 'Nothing crazy' mode. My '05 doesn't have modes but the wife insists it always be in that one every time she gets on.

 
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