dj bill
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only rode it once so far but my wife julie owns jills old fjr,traded up from her shadow 750.
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If she still prefers the Bandit after she rides the FJR, we'll get a dual sport for a third bike. We just might have to wait a couple of years. If we sell the Bandit, we can get a dual sport now! Then when we have more time to ride together in a few of years we'll get another street bike. Maybe by then, a 3rd gen FZ1 will be available. However, I'm not holding my breath.Why not keep all three? One can never have too many fillies in the stable, no?My wife has decided to try my FJR this year. This made me wonder how many women on this forum pilot their own FJRs? And what bike was owned previously? My wife is currently riding a Bandit 1250.
I'm hoping she loves the FJR when she tries it. Then, we can sell the Bandit and get a dual sport.
sighhhh, there you go again. For the record, my FJR is not lowered & I never even slightly considered doing so. Actually, all the women that I know that ride FJR's handle them just fine... & I do know a couple & most of them are smaller than me. Without doubt, your remark was sexist... but I expect to see those types here.Lol, I thought I might take some sh__ for that post as I was typing it.
Lowering it will make it more managable in every respect, it's more about manuvering it at gas stations and such, not about flat-footing. Unless she's a scraper (which she very well could be) I wouldn't think ground clearance would be an issue. Or she could very well out-bench press us (which she very well could) and be in the same boat as the rest of us.
Sounds like you've made up your mind already, but it was just my 2 measly cents.
This particular female pilot is rather badass.
OMG....that's great. My husband road on the back of mine once or twice (for only a few miles or so). I wish I had someone take a picture of us when he was riding '*****' LOLThis particular female pilot is rather badass.
I did not know there is also a slimmer FJR version with strange logo in USWell, since this is becomming a "men who ride on the back" thread, here's my contribution:
Notice my eyes are closed. I'm terrified to be a passenger even when stationary.
Yeah, but notice her eyes. She's got the the biggest smile on her face with you ...ummm...behind her.Well, since this is becomming a "men who ride on the back" thread, here's my contribution:
Notice my eyes are closed. I'm terrified to be a passenger even when stationary.
Looks like a **** to me. But note the PPE, points for that.This particular female pilot is rather badass.
Brutal. I'm gonna hafta fill out a Hurt Feelings form on that one.I'd also like to note for the record, that when I was on the controls of Beerme's FJR, the bike remained upright. The same cannot be said for when Beerme was riding and I was on the back.....
Just put on the big girl panties and deal with it .Brutal. I'm gonna hafta fill out a Hurt Feelings form on that one.I'd also like to note for the record, that when I was on the controls of Beerme's FJR, the bike remained upright. The same cannot be said for when Beerme was riding and I was on the back.....
And the funny part there is, I used to have a sign that said that in my office... I don't know where that is anymore, but used to refer to it often enough.Just put on the big girl panties and deal with it .Brutal. I'm gonna hafta fill out a Hurt Feelings form on that one.I'd also like to note for the record, that when I was on the controls of Beerme's FJR, the bike remained upright. The same cannot be said for when Beerme was riding and I was on the back.....
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