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<blockquote data-quote="FJReady" data-source="post: 826574" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>Thumper, excellent report. You've got the FJR bug for sure. It will keep you happy and on the road for years to come. Glad your first journey was safe one. those deer stories scare me. so unpredictable they are.</p><p></p><p>Centerstand. All technique. Apply most of your weight on the ball of your right foot thats pushing down the c'stand pedal. Right hand gently lifting up the finger grab rail. And left hand firmly pulling rearward on the left handlebar. The bike will pop right up. And I'm no big strong guy. I did wrestle Kawasaki C10 Concours' up on centerstands for years though. FJR is easy compared to those.</p><p></p><p>Looks like you are already well on your way to a gratifying FJR owership experience. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJReady, post: 826574, member: 465"] Thumper, excellent report. You've got the FJR bug for sure. It will keep you happy and on the road for years to come. Glad your first journey was safe one. those deer stories scare me. so unpredictable they are. Centerstand. All technique. Apply most of your weight on the ball of your right foot thats pushing down the c'stand pedal. Right hand gently lifting up the finger grab rail. And left hand firmly pulling rearward on the left handlebar. The bike will pop right up. And I'm no big strong guy. I did wrestle Kawasaki C10 Concours' up on centerstands for years though. FJR is easy compared to those. Looks like you are already well on your way to a gratifying FJR owership experience. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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