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Week One With a New FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="Slardy" data-source="post: 238212" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>Blackarrow,</p><p></p><p>a very well written account of your first week on the 2007 FJR. I enjoyed reading it.</p><p></p><p>Today was my first day. I came to the 2007 via a different route than you. I traded my 2004 in today. Yes, Sunday. The owner of Barkley Yamaha (Southwest PA) was nice enough to come on Sunday to transact the deal so I could begin riding on a beautiful Sunday morning. The new FJR has less engine vibration, seems much more solid and shifts better than the 2004. And, although the temperature was not that high today, I felt NO HEAT or even warmth from the tank. By comparison, the 2004 tank was warm on the way to the dealer. Good riddance to that. The engine heat was the main reason for me trading the 2004 for the 2007.</p><p></p><p>More on my experiences in a few weeks.</p><p></p><p> :yahoo:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slardy, post: 238212, member: 967"] Blackarrow, a very well written account of your first week on the 2007 FJR. I enjoyed reading it. Today was my first day. I came to the 2007 via a different route than you. I traded my 2004 in today. Yes, Sunday. The owner of Barkley Yamaha (Southwest PA) was nice enough to come on Sunday to transact the deal so I could begin riding on a beautiful Sunday morning. The new FJR has less engine vibration, seems much more solid and shifts better than the 2004. And, although the temperature was not that high today, I felt NO HEAT or even warmth from the tank. By comparison, the 2004 tank was warm on the way to the dealer. Good riddance to that. The engine heat was the main reason for me trading the 2004 for the 2007. More on my experiences in a few weeks. :yahoo: [/QUOTE]
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