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<blockquote data-quote="Knifemaker" data-source="post: 51575" data-attributes="member: 1075"><p>I agree here. The problem as I see it here..is we have two groups..one that wants the FJR to be more of a "sport" bike and one that likes the "touring" aspect more.</p><p></p><p>Although one should be on their toes every second they are riding, we are as you say, human. I picked the FJR not because it did one thing extremely well, but that it does many things fairly well. The whole ST concept is of course a comprimise. Some want their cake and to eat it too..</p><p></p><p>The fact that Yamaha has pushed the FJR abit more into the "Touring" side of that S/T slash, will of course be welcomed by many riders and foo fooed by others.</p><p></p><p>That's the direction Yamaha has decided to go and that's it, so deal with it.</p><p></p><p>I for one welcome the changes they have made and am absolutely dying here waiting for my 2006A...</p><p></p><p>KM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knifemaker, post: 51575, member: 1075"] I agree here. The problem as I see it here..is we have two groups..one that wants the FJR to be more of a "sport" bike and one that likes the "touring" aspect more. Although one should be on their toes every second they are riding, we are as you say, human. I picked the FJR not because it did one thing extremely well, but that it does many things fairly well. The whole ST concept is of course a comprimise. Some want their cake and to eat it too.. The fact that Yamaha has pushed the FJR abit more into the "Touring" side of that S/T slash, will of course be welcomed by many riders and foo fooed by others. That's the direction Yamaha has decided to go and that's it, so deal with it. I for one welcome the changes they have made and am absolutely dying here waiting for my 2006A... KM [/QUOTE]
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