protondecay123
No Delusions of Significance
Well, I've drank the Super Ten Kool-aid as well. I got a Raven Beauty from D & H. Can't say enough good things about the pricing, service and general kindness of Jerald and Renaa. Below is a picture of me picking up the bike.
Then Rode 380 miles in up to 110 degree heat to Central Arkansas. It rained for the first 120 miles or so and somewhere in Mississippi Ole Sol beamed in with a Royal Roaster. Memphis was a mofo. Little Rock was almost 10 degrees hotter than Memphis. Went out to some logging roads in the Ouachita Mountains near my boyhood home in Perryville, AR.
Originally, I intended to keep my 05 FJR and haven't totally changed my mind yet. The FJR is certainly more powerful. No doubt about that. But it certainly can't be lugged like the Super Ten. The Super Ten is so much lighter and much more versatile. The better half has ridden both and she is much more comfortable on the Super Ten, though I have a Russell Daylong seat (driver and passenger) on the FJR. The Ergos on the Super Ten are perfect for my 6'3", 230 lb frame. I like a firm ride and the suspension is the best setup for me, that I've ever had on a stock bike, FJR included. After playing up and down some logging road washboard and washed out low water bridges in the forest, it feels like a much lighter bike. The only time you really notice the weight is when stopped and trying to muscle it around. It's still lighter than the FJR however. IMHO YMMV, Peace out, James
Then Rode 380 miles in up to 110 degree heat to Central Arkansas. It rained for the first 120 miles or so and somewhere in Mississippi Ole Sol beamed in with a Royal Roaster. Memphis was a mofo. Little Rock was almost 10 degrees hotter than Memphis. Went out to some logging roads in the Ouachita Mountains near my boyhood home in Perryville, AR.
Originally, I intended to keep my 05 FJR and haven't totally changed my mind yet. The FJR is certainly more powerful. No doubt about that. But it certainly can't be lugged like the Super Ten. The Super Ten is so much lighter and much more versatile. The better half has ridden both and she is much more comfortable on the Super Ten, though I have a Russell Daylong seat (driver and passenger) on the FJR. The Ergos on the Super Ten are perfect for my 6'3", 230 lb frame. I like a firm ride and the suspension is the best setup for me, that I've ever had on a stock bike, FJR included. After playing up and down some logging road washboard and washed out low water bridges in the forest, it feels like a much lighter bike. The only time you really notice the weight is when stopped and trying to muscle it around. It's still lighter than the FJR however. IMHO YMMV, Peace out, James
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