saread
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Probably a R1250RS. A little sportier than the RT with everything else.
It's not that far fetched. Alot of manufactures in Japan are already discontinuing certain models because they can't meet their air quality standards. If our government can eliminate gas mowers and leaf blowers, its only a matter of time before they come for our motorcycles.Seriously, if every FJR on earth suddenly disappeared (clearly part of some evil alien plan to take over our planet). what bike would you choose and why?
Unfortunately electric vehicles are still more in the run about category than the touring. You’re not going to be doing in 500-1000 mile days. Real world test have shown their shortcomings in range and charge times. Everything will change with better battery chemistry, but they’re not quite there yet.Electric. The Lightning Strike, standard model. Fast enough, light enough, cheap enough, aerodynamic, modern, decent range, on-board charger, can use the regular car charging stations, quiet. It's just not easy to vanish, if the Popo can hear you a mile away. Needs no gasoline, no engine oil, no filters. It has no valves, no spark plugs, no clutch, no transmission, and no emissions. Just add tires to suit and power.
https://lightningmotorcycle.com/strike/
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Unfortunately electric vehicles are still more in the run about category than the touring. You’re not going to be doing in 500-1000 mile days. Real world test have shown their shortcomings in range and charge times. Everything will change with better battery chemistry, but they’re not quite there yet.
There's a good series that Ewan McGregor does touring on motorcycles called Long Way (Up, Down, Around). One season "UP" they ride through South America on Harleys electric bikes from the south tip to the US. It was a brutal test, even with Harley's factory support hovering. There were a few breakdowns, but the biggest issue was range and charge times. Hopefully they can solve these issues with the better battery tech and charging infrastructure on the horizon.
Yep, it was obvious how frustrated everyone got with the limitations of the EV bikes. They may make great commuter bikes, but I wouldn’t want to take one outside the city limits. ICE bikes for the win.If we could all just call HD Corp and have them set up charging stations every 100 miles along our intended route... (like they did).
Kawasaki GTR1400.Seriously, if every FJR on earth suddenly disappeared (clearly part of some evil alien plan to take over our planet). what bike would you choose and why?
I think I would go with the Honda Gold Wing without the tour pack on the back.
Interesting... I wanted to take an FJR into the central Alps, but couldn't make it happen. I did a tour with Edelweiss on an RT. It was my first sample of Alpine roads on two wheels and something of a learning experience(!!). I did a similar trip, on my own, the next summer, on a K1600GT and... very bad choice. Stelvio, in particular, was a nightmare. Even in 1st, I just couldn't find the grunt I wanted to horse the darn bike through the turns. I got through it, but... bad mistake. With the RT, what worked was "ride it like you hate it", and wind its guts out in 1st or 2nd.I really enjoyed the R1250RT that I rented in Europe for 10 days to ride the Alps. It had an Akropovich pipe and sounded great... going around every switchback it was torquey and throaty!
I would still miss the FJR above 6k rips, but the RT did a great imitation down low. It turns in quicker too.
BTW, the K1600GT rips good too ... and smoother down the highway. Still, they both require more 'wallet'.
I just love my nice, simple, easy to maintain, fun fun fun FJR !!!
Already made the choice. I was struggling for years with back, bottom, and buffeting issues onboard my FJR. Tried risers, a different seat, adjusting my posture, but discovered that the best cure for me was changing the color. My beautiful blue 05 FJR was replaced by this. I miss Old Blue, but no more sore anything, and glad I didn't decide to give up riding all together. Never thought I'd say this, but enjoying the ride trumps what cha ride (at least for me).
Oddly enough it reminds of one of the side roads on the way to Cherokee NCAlready made the choice. I was struggling for years with back, bottom, and buffeting issues onboard my FJR. Tried risers, a different seat, adjusting my posture, but discovered that the best cure for me was changing the color. My beautiful blue 05 FJR was replaced by this. I miss Old Blue, but no more sore anything, and glad I didn't decide to give up riding all together. Never thought I'd say this, but enjoying the ride trumps what cha ride (at least for me).
I did about the same thing. Bought a 2007 Fz-1 in 2010 and thought I would eventually move up to a FJR which I did in 2021, I sold the FZ-1 last December but really missed it. The guy I sold it too texted me in late July about the oil change interval and said he bought a Concourse and wanted to sell the FZ-1. I told him I would buy it back from him. Now it is back to home sweet home. I still like my FJR better but there are things I really love about my FZ.For me, hands down, the Yamaha FZ1. I literally could not work an FJR into the family budget with two daughters in school at the time, so I brought home a new FZ1 in 06 and rode it for eleven years. I wish I had it back, now that the girls are through college. BTW, I still have a 78 XS650 Special that I bought new in 78. lol
-Roger
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