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2024 FJR1300 Announced - No Changes
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<blockquote data-quote="an-guy" data-source="post: 1461887" data-attributes="member: 99303"><p>I may be alone in this, especially being 22 years old, but I'd like it if they brought the electronics from the tracer 9 gt plus whatever the new one is with a large dash and adaptive cruise control and whatnot. I'd like it if they didn't get a huge price increase though, and I'd like them to just keep the proven and reliable drivetrain. </p><p></p><p>Right now the newest FJRs dash kind-of looks like a bit of a joke compared to other touring bikes and bikes in its price range. If I was spending 20 grand on a bike, I would get a BMW R1250RT or something similar just because the dash looks like it's 10 years out of date.. I do definitely get that some of you like the concept of "don't fix what isn't broken" and just like the simple stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="an-guy, post: 1461887, member: 99303"] I may be alone in this, especially being 22 years old, but I'd like it if they brought the electronics from the tracer 9 gt plus whatever the new one is with a large dash and adaptive cruise control and whatnot. I'd like it if they didn't get a huge price increase though, and I'd like them to just keep the proven and reliable drivetrain. Right now the newest FJRs dash kind-of looks like a bit of a joke compared to other touring bikes and bikes in its price range. If I was spending 20 grand on a bike, I would get a BMW R1250RT or something similar just because the dash looks like it's 10 years out of date.. I do definitely get that some of you like the concept of "don't fix what isn't broken" and just like the simple stuff. [/QUOTE]
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