+1 all above.
The FJR is built a certain way and we all have different taste and wants.
The FJR is not a one size fits all.
If you are not used to shaft drive, then you must learn how it works. It rides different than chain. etc etc.
You must look after it and tune it, it is a mechanical device.
Throttle bodies must be sync'd, tires must be checked, bolts must be checked, pivot points must be lubed, steering must be checked. etc etc
Maybe the dealer goofed when he put your bike together out of the crate.
Find a competent, knowledgeable tech or friend to check your bike if you aren't so inclined.
The FJR is built a certain way and we all have different taste and wants.
The FJR is not a one size fits all.
If you are not used to shaft drive, then you must learn how it works. It rides different than chain. etc etc.
You must look after it and tune it, it is a mechanical device.
Throttle bodies must be sync'd, tires must be checked, bolts must be checked, pivot points must be lubed, steering must be checked. etc etc
Maybe the dealer goofed when he put your bike together out of the crate.
Find a competent, knowledgeable tech or friend to check your bike if you aren't so inclined.
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