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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1168143" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>Funny how one change will necessitate the need for more changes. Changing the handlebar position means a different windshield because now you sit up straighter and further back. Because you are sitting differently now you need a different seat. Because your bike is more comfortable and it has new stuff on it you have to ride it more. Does it ever end?</p><p></p><p>We wound up with (FINALLY!) a Cee Bailey +2 +2 reverse contour in light gray tint.</p><p></p><p>What really amazes me is that when I chose the FJR I thought it was the most wonderful thing to ever roll on two wheels. As I rode it home the seat and riding position seemed like perfection. I really did not want to deliver the bike to its rightful owner but I knew Dad would be pissed if his brand new bike were not home when he got there. Looking back now at all the little changes we made to the FJR one might almost conclude it was a POS.</p><p></p><p>On one hand I hope the ergonomic changes are about done on Dad's bike. On the other hand, it really is kind of fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1168143, member: 28773"] Funny how one change will necessitate the need for more changes. Changing the handlebar position means a different windshield because now you sit up straighter and further back. Because you are sitting differently now you need a different seat. Because your bike is more comfortable and it has new stuff on it you have to ride it more. Does it ever end? We wound up with (FINALLY!) a Cee Bailey +2 +2 reverse contour in light gray tint. What really amazes me is that when I chose the FJR I thought it was the most wonderful thing to ever roll on two wheels. As I rode it home the seat and riding position seemed like perfection. I really did not want to deliver the bike to its rightful owner but I knew Dad would be pissed if his brand new bike were not home when he got there. Looking back now at all the little changes we made to the FJR one might almost conclude it was a POS. On one hand I hope the ergonomic changes are about done on Dad's bike. On the other hand, it really is kind of fun! [/QUOTE]
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