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What's a great little stablemate for the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="gray ray" data-source="post: 847056" data-attributes="member: 21064"><p>The first thing to do is decide what kind of riding you want to do.</p><p></p><p>This is my stable:</p><p></p><p>Motocross; YZ 250 F, 2002, Absolutely a terrific bike for flying.</p><p></p><p>Trails; DRZ400, Great torque, plenty of suspension,electric start, best bike to just sit on and ride dirt trails all day long.</p><p></p><p>Sport touring; FJR 1200, 07, I don't have to say anything to you guys.</p><p></p><p>Cruiser; 02, Kaw Mean Streak, Nice bike to go down to the corner and hang with some buddies, zero maintence, I have had this bike since new, one set of tires, and a battery, period.</p><p></p><p>Stop light to stop light burner; 05 V-Max, Fastest stop sign to stop sign bike I have ever ridden. +150 H.P., +100 ft.# of torque, V boost kicks in at 6,000 R.P.M. and you dam sure better be hangin on and leaning forward over the tank because the front end is comming up.</p><p></p><p>Antique Head turner; 1983 Honda CX650 Turbo, People can hear the turbo spooling up a mile away. I take it out once or twice a year to bike night. This bike literally draws a crowd. I have had people ask me to take it out of the lot just to take pictures of it. This bike was way ahead of it's time, computer controlled fuel injection, turbo charged, anti-dive duel front discs, shaft drive. Honda only made this bike for one year, they brought only 1,100 into this country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gray ray, post: 847056, member: 21064"] The first thing to do is decide what kind of riding you want to do. This is my stable: Motocross; YZ 250 F, 2002, Absolutely a terrific bike for flying. Trails; DRZ400, Great torque, plenty of suspension,electric start, best bike to just sit on and ride dirt trails all day long. Sport touring; FJR 1200, 07, I don't have to say anything to you guys. Cruiser; 02, Kaw Mean Streak, Nice bike to go down to the corner and hang with some buddies, zero maintence, I have had this bike since new, one set of tires, and a battery, period. Stop light to stop light burner; 05 V-Max, Fastest stop sign to stop sign bike I have ever ridden. +150 H.P., +100 ft.# of torque, V boost kicks in at 6,000 R.P.M. and you dam sure better be hangin on and leaning forward over the tank because the front end is comming up. Antique Head turner; 1983 Honda CX650 Turbo, People can hear the turbo spooling up a mile away. I take it out once or twice a year to bike night. This bike literally draws a crowd. I have had people ask me to take it out of the lot just to take pictures of it. This bike was way ahead of it's time, computer controlled fuel injection, turbo charged, anti-dive duel front discs, shaft drive. Honda only made this bike for one year, they brought only 1,100 into this country [/QUOTE]
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