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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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<blockquote data-quote="MarFJR" data-source="post: 945114" data-attributes="member: 27438"><p>Getting back in-</p><p></p><p>What a fantastic day! I can’t believe it was February just a few short weeks ago. Dennis hooked up for a ride. We all went down to Danvers to visit some friends of ours. Dennis had to head back right after arrival for his family thing. But I hung out and gave out rides. They are thinking of getting a bike this year so I had every intention of putting the FJR up on there radar.</p><p></p><p>Great day for a ride, but our routing was on the poor side getting down there. I will have to discover some better roads in the future but it was fun just going out and exploring.</p><p></p><p>Hope to see you all on the next nice day!</p><p></p><p>Fred, as usual good advice. Went with Soupy’s on forum recommendations. And I thought you had said going with the adjustable was the way to go.</p><p></p><p>I can’t drag my feet on this… (Pun intended) If I scrape one more time I am going to freaking scream! Bottomed out a few times today and hit my pipe some more. If anyone ever asks about lowering there bike point them to me! Maybe solo you can get away with it. 2 up, No Way!! Maybe an after market back shock would help. Maybe down the road that will be my next move just to upgrade the suspension a little.</p><p></p><p>Let the early season modifications begin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarFJR, post: 945114, member: 27438"] Getting back in- What a fantastic day! I can’t believe it was February just a few short weeks ago. Dennis hooked up for a ride. We all went down to Danvers to visit some friends of ours. Dennis had to head back right after arrival for his family thing. But I hung out and gave out rides. They are thinking of getting a bike this year so I had every intention of putting the FJR up on there radar. Great day for a ride, but our routing was on the poor side getting down there. I will have to discover some better roads in the future but it was fun just going out and exploring. Hope to see you all on the next nice day! Fred, as usual good advice. Went with Soupy’s on forum recommendations. And I thought you had said going with the adjustable was the way to go. I can’t drag my feet on this… (Pun intended) If I scrape one more time I am going to freaking scream! Bottomed out a few times today and hit my pipe some more. If anyone ever asks about lowering there bike point them to me! Maybe solo you can get away with it. 2 up, No Way!! Maybe an after market back shock would help. Maybe down the road that will be my next move just to upgrade the suspension a little. Let the early season modifications begin! [/QUOTE]
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