Alakso
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I know there is no perfect bike out there for me without me building it myself and I don't have that kind of money, engineering skills, foundry access, CNC machines, tooling, etc.. These Sport-Touring bikes are all new to me and some things the different brands offer are more important to me than others. I would like a little less weight, just a little more Tq. (110 ft lbs. at the RW) would be nice, VVT does include more maintance (if needed) but I don't mind and from what little I know VVT would be just the ticket to spread out and flatten the Hp. and Tq. curves. Variable length intake runners probably isn't practical at this price point and intended usage. But a 6th gear OD would be nice when I'm doing 75-80 on the interstate. And please Yamaha add an adj. in the pressure plate with an access hole in the clutch cover. That would be an easy fix for the FJR clutch. TPM would be nice not to mention a slipper clutch and or traction control. And styling is in the eyes of the beholder, and ugly was the wrong word so I edited it to akward. OK, the FJR isn't that ugly or awkward I was just venting my disappointment with some of the stuff I saw about the FJR in the FSM. Like pulling the engine and splitting the cases to do tranny work. Now that's insane!! Why not some sort of trap-door arrangment like on the sporty? Or pulling the engine to adj. the valves. Wonder what the Stealer charges for that? The C-14 does have some things going for it that the FJR doesn't and visa-versa. And the BMW has some sweet technology along with a price to match with limited dealers to service them, not to mention the price the BMW dealers would charge for it. I bet they use a special computer or diagnostic scanner, or what ever they call it that I can't afford to buy to do BMW scheduled services?Don't count on it. Most people wouldn't have bought a bike with that many "problems". How many more Beemer's and Kawi's are getting sold in the US than FJR's, anyway.I have an '08 FJR and I'm interested in seeing what Yamaha will be unveiling for a '10 FJR to see if they've fixed this clutch (and no, soaking the fiber plates won't fix it!), added a 6th gear OD, fixed the FJR's ugly styling, and have added any newer engine technology like VVT, variable length intake runners, and added more HP and TQ to compete with BMW and Kawasaki.
I want the 2010 to have a 200 horse V-4 and the fuel economy to go 200 miles at 125 mph without added heat in the rider's direction or more weight. I'm not holding my breath, and I'd settle for just seeing a red one....
Even though I got top dollar for my HD (paid off my HD loan) when I traded it in for my FJR, I also paid MSRP for an '08 leftover FJR that the Stealer got for 9K (tried to get the '09 model but the Stealer wouldn't go for that). And I'm getting killed with a 14% interest rate for my FJR from my CU because our credit isn't the greatest, but it is getting better. So I was thinking I could refinance my FJR at a better interest rate next Spring or if I can get a good 4%, 5%, or 6% factory interest rate it would make sense to just get a new bike as it would come out to about the same cost as refinancing my FJR at a higher interest rate with the CU. So I sit on the edge of my seat waiting to see which of the hopefully new Gen-III FJR, new Kawi C-14, or BMW K1300GT '10 bikes provides the closest match to my wish list and price point (probably not the BMW but who knows?). I do love my FJR but I'm keeping my options open.