Bunker
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I keep a V-strom 1000 next to my FJR in the garage. The V-strom has more comfy sit-up-and stretch-your-legs ergos and is way more flickable and fun and easy to ride quickly in slower, tighter twisties. While I do go exploring a bit off the beaten path with it, it's still a 500 lb streetbike and not one I want to be on if the road turns real gnarly. I think it's off-road prowess is kind of overated... as such, mine has 100% street tires and I use it more for sporty backroad day rides. With luggage it can be a fine sport-tour bike as well, though the FJR has more protection for cold weather, is better at speeds over 70mph, has better brakes, nicely integrated bags and is a more refined ride that suits me for big mileage days and trips. On a trip from upstate NY to TN I'd rather be on the FJR, but when I get to Deal's Gap I'd rather be on the V-strom. In cold or rain the FJR is great, on a hot day the V-strom is a cooler ride. As different as they seem, both bikes can be proficient over a fairly wide range. If I had to choose one, I'd choose based on the type of riding I tend to do the majority of the time, and the climate/temperature range I find myself riding in.
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