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<blockquote data-quote="ericgraig" data-source="post: 1246841" data-attributes="member: 88555"><p>Not sure why I'm getting all this about communting, since I thought I said I'm not communting. NYC is among the safest cities in the United States and while people do get their bikes ripped off I don't think the FJR is that high on theives list. They tend to go for Ducati's, Street Triples, etc. Going out to a museum, a resturant or a client meeting is what one does with a bike in NYC. Parking on the street is nearly instantaneous rather than a two hour ordeal of search for an on the street space or paying $30 for a garage and better than public transportation if you're going in non rush hours. Yeah, I like the twisties, but I also like what the city has to offer especially if getting there is easy and at least a little bit fun.</p><p></p><p>A local dealer is having a demo day this Friday and hopefully they'll have an FJR to test ride. Then I can get the bug out of my system one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericgraig, post: 1246841, member: 88555"] Not sure why I'm getting all this about communting, since I thought I said I'm not communting. NYC is among the safest cities in the United States and while people do get their bikes ripped off I don't think the FJR is that high on theives list. They tend to go for Ducati's, Street Triples, etc. Going out to a museum, a resturant or a client meeting is what one does with a bike in NYC. Parking on the street is nearly instantaneous rather than a two hour ordeal of search for an on the street space or paying $30 for a garage and better than public transportation if you're going in non rush hours. Yeah, I like the twisties, but I also like what the city has to offer especially if getting there is easy and at least a little bit fun. A local dealer is having a demo day this Friday and hopefully they'll have an FJR to test ride. Then I can get the bug out of my system one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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