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Is a FJR a money thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="FriscoJim" data-source="post: 48787" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Just my opinion of course but yes - that is what I would get and that includes any true custom. The FJR does the best of the two types of riding that I enjoy - touring and going fast. I already have a tricked out Warrior that I am selling because it doesn't do the touring aspect of my type of riding. I'll be keeping my Roadie because it does the touring and traveling part very well but my guess is that it won't get a lot of use. For ONLY ONE bike the FJR offers the best performance, looks, ergonomics and sport-touring capability out there regardless of price. A Wing is a great bike - nice performance and hard to beat the comfort but it's FUGLY IMHO. Now I don't ride two-up because my wife rides her own bike so you can see that with 3 bikes in the garage it is not a money issue. If she rode on the back I might consider the BMW'r or the ST because of their passenger ergonomics but I don't need that. IMO those two look like crap with the bags off if I want to pretend I'm on a sportbike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FriscoJim, post: 48787, member: 628"] Just my opinion of course but yes - that is what I would get and that includes any true custom. The FJR does the best of the two types of riding that I enjoy - touring and going fast. I already have a tricked out Warrior that I am selling because it doesn't do the touring aspect of my type of riding. I'll be keeping my Roadie because it does the touring and traveling part very well but my guess is that it won't get a lot of use. For ONLY ONE bike the FJR offers the best performance, looks, ergonomics and sport-touring capability out there regardless of price. A Wing is a great bike - nice performance and hard to beat the comfort but it's FUGLY IMHO. Now I don't ride two-up because my wife rides her own bike so you can see that with 3 bikes in the garage it is not a money issue. If she rode on the back I might consider the BMW'r or the ST because of their passenger ergonomics but I don't need that. IMO those two look like crap with the bags off if I want to pretend I'm on a sportbike. [/QUOTE]
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