I got trapped under a BMW R100 and spent 20 long minutes in incredible pain before escaping. And no one around to hear my yells either.
Clearly a candidate for
this little gem...
I have a 2011 Tacoma regular cab, 4x4. 6 foot bed. That would be pushing it to haul the FJR in my garage. Tailgate issues aside, the stock composite boxes on these newer Tacos are very slippery unless you have a bed mat in them. I'm in the camp of "fly & ride" on this one.
A few things will happen:
1 - you'll get very aquainted with the new bike - looking at your cycle history...and how can I put this gently... this will be a MASSIVE step up in power, so you'll wlecome the highway time t get used to the throttle/grin dynamic of an FJR
2 - you'll come to understand what,if anything, needs modifying to fit you personally
3 - you'll have an excellent experience
4 - you'll have a cool story to post up on the forum here, because if you drive down in the truck and tow the bike back on a trailer, we'll be in two camps: 1 - chuckling; 2 - jealous that we don't have a trailer (me) (I say this knowing I'v eonly managed 8k mile sin almost 3 years on my own FJR...
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5 - depending on the distance, and your expereince/desire, you could go for an Iron Butt designation on the ride home.
Mind that you buy the correct year/color or the whole things will simply go off the rails on you, too.
(2009, black/black)