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FJR Specific Discussion
New guy with lots of questions, plus "How do you ride this thing"
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<blockquote data-quote="fjrchooser" data-source="post: 1317508" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>Midrange all your suspension settings and use your head to go from there to your liking a couple clicks at a time. If they are badly mis-adjusted for your weight and/or the tires under-inflated it'll handle like a pig a low speed. Handling shouldn't be a concern at any speed but certainly becomes much more delightful above 25 mph.</p><p></p><p>With 47xxx miles your rear shock/spring could stand some scrutiny if original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fjrchooser, post: 1317508, member: 113"] Midrange all your suspension settings and use your head to go from there to your liking a couple clicks at a time. If they are badly mis-adjusted for your weight and/or the tires under-inflated it'll handle like a pig a low speed. Handling shouldn't be a concern at any speed but certainly becomes much more delightful above 25 mph. With 47xxx miles your rear shock/spring could stand some scrutiny if original. [/QUOTE]
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FJR Specific Discussion
New guy with lots of questions, plus "How do you ride this thing"
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