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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Bill" data-source="post: 1235626" data-attributes="member: 20779"><p>Glad to see this thread is alive. Still lot's of interesting posts. As the OP my conclusion is my cornering issues are all about geometry on the FJR. Why? Because I don't have the same issues on my other bikes. So for me I accept I'll not be able to be as aggressive in the twisties on the FJR compared to my other bikes. I'm ok with that because at 67 years old I need to slow down anyway. While my younger buddies might have to wait for me at the next stop sign, I'll have enjoyed the ride on a more comfortable platform. I love the FJR for long distance cross country rides twisty roads or not.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Bill, post: 1235626, member: 20779"] Glad to see this thread is alive. Still lot's of interesting posts. As the OP my conclusion is my cornering issues are all about geometry on the FJR. Why? Because I don't have the same issues on my other bikes. So for me I accept I'll not be able to be as aggressive in the twisties on the FJR compared to my other bikes. I'm ok with that because at 67 years old I need to slow down anyway. While my younger buddies might have to wait for me at the next stop sign, I'll have enjoyed the ride on a more comfortable platform. I love the FJR for long distance cross country rides twisty roads or not. Bill [/QUOTE]
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