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You're welcome! Kudos to her, for being willing to ride long distance with you, despite her back pain. Those frequent stops will give you time to smell the roses together and talk about what you've seen so far. Wishing you many, happy miles together.Even with the wonderful comfort of the BMW, we have to take frequent stops for her to do something for her back pain.
Glad to hear from a female rider. Thank you.
Keith
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My wife says these allow her to find a more-comfortable position. Note that the left side when it's down contacts the centerstand when riding. Wifey says it's not a problem.
I was going to suggest lowering the passenger pegs when I read through this and saw this post.+1:clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
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My wife says these allow her to find a more-comfortable position. Note that the left side when it's down contacts the centerstand when riding. Wifey says it's not a problem.
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This is the type of postings I was looking forward to read. Thanks.I also used to have an K1200LT, and I also have a wife.
I traded it for a Triumph Tiger. I loved the bike, but she hated the thing (even though the luggage would easily hold 7 two-liters of coke, a gallon of milk, and a loaf of bread). When I got rid of it, I made sure she gave her seal of approval for the FJR, before I (she, actually) bought the thing.
I have the factory top box and backrest on my '07. It mounts a bit rearward on the rack, and as such, doesn't offer the kind of 'lean-back' comfort your wife is used to on an LT. It's enough to offer security, however (which is why I have one).
The seat is hardly the gynochologically-accurate pillion of an LT. She'll have to sit the bike; not recline.
Earplugs. She's used to a cocoon of wind protection on an LT, that just isn't there on an FJR. Even with a touring-type aftermarket windscreen.
There are going to be adaptations and shortcomings to switching from an LT to an FJR, for two-up riding. The greatest adavantage of the FJR over the LT, however, is the damn rear-drive isn't going to lock up and smear the two of you all over the highway on an FJR.
... So, you won't have to worry about that, anymore.
On the other hand, if your wife has back problems, and you're going to go long-distance touring, I suggest the two of you test out an FJR, first. I think it would be best to rent or borrow one, and put some miles on it. Otherwise, without first getting her comfort approval, I'd have to recommend you look at a Goldwing or a Rocket3 Touring.
Lower her pegs, spend $600+ on a custom seat for you AND her from BMS, spend another $600+ on a good communications system so you don't have to interpret hand signals, always stay in a motel/hotel, agree with everything she says and hope she forgets 80% of it before you have to do it. :blink:From your experiences, what am I going to have to do to the FJR to make it relatively comfortable for my wife on long trips? She has her own bike and rides, but doesn't take it on the long trips. I expect that I will add a topcase and probably have to lower the passenger pegs, but are there other things that I should consider?
No you didn't go too far......I agree with all your suggested changes.Lower her pegs, spend $600+ on a custom seat for you AND her from BMS, spend another $600+ on a good communications system so you don't have to interpret hand signals, always stay in a motel/hotel, agree with everything she says and hope she forgets 80% of it before you have to do it. :blink:From your experiences, what am I going to have to do to the FJR to make it relatively comfortable for my wife on long trips? She has her own bike and rides, but doesn't take it on the long trips. I expect that I will add a topcase and probably have to lower the passenger pegs, but are there other things that I should consider?
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