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decision on which to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="DHS1981" data-source="post: 1140628" data-attributes="member: 86624"><p>Not sure I did the quote thing right -- forgive me if I messed it up. I'd like to hear more about the ride impressions regarding the FJR1300ES. I'm looking at both an A model and the ES. The dealership will make me a very attractive deal on the 2014 A model now, or I can wait another month to test the ES. I'm on the fence about how valuable the ES suspension will really be to me. Out here on the plains the roads are straight and flat, and when I do get into the twisties I'm not much of a peg-dragger. The dealership owner, who I think is a straight-shooter, has opined that the difference between the ES and the A is not all that much for the average rider who isn't looking to push the bike to the edge of its capabilities. Having never ridden the ES, I'd welcome some objective opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHS1981, post: 1140628, member: 86624"] Not sure I did the quote thing right -- forgive me if I messed it up. I'd like to hear more about the ride impressions regarding the FJR1300ES. I'm looking at both an A model and the ES. The dealership will make me a very attractive deal on the 2014 A model now, or I can wait another month to test the ES. I'm on the fence about how valuable the ES suspension will really be to me. Out here on the plains the roads are straight and flat, and when I do get into the twisties I'm not much of a peg-dragger. The dealership owner, who I think is a straight-shooter, has opined that the difference between the ES and the A is not all that much for the average rider who isn't looking to push the bike to the edge of its capabilities. Having never ridden the ES, I'd welcome some objective opinions. [/QUOTE]
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