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FJR Specific Discussion
O.M.G., FJR is near match to Hayabusa performance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerous Dave" data-source="post: 311186" data-attributes="member: 1299"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>The FJR is certainly no slouch, but also no match for any late model large displacement sportbike. A modern liter sportbike will be out of the FJRs line of sight before it hits the top of second gear. If you believe otherwise, you've never ridden a modern sportbike. My first year R1 would crush an FJR, and a late model R1 would do the same to my first year. New literbikes are frighteningly fast. The FJR is just fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerous Dave, post: 311186, member: 1299"] +1 The FJR is certainly no slouch, but also no match for any late model large displacement sportbike. A modern liter sportbike will be out of the FJRs line of sight before it hits the top of second gear. If you believe otherwise, you've never ridden a modern sportbike. My first year R1 would crush an FJR, and a late model R1 would do the same to my first year. New literbikes are frighteningly fast. The FJR is just fast. [/QUOTE]
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