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A stable mate for the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="John Scottorn" data-source="post: 1456808" data-attributes="member: 98839"><p>Good to hear from you...,</p><p>I'm in my 6th OLD AGE CRISIS, so 'making hay while the sun shines'.</p><p>Biking helps me get up in the morning and since worst of Covid now excites me almost each and every trip.</p><p>The FJR has the oomph that most tourers lack and I like the 'hang on' aspect of its personality when it's given some gas.</p><p>The Suzuki is like a Jack Russell Terrier in comparison.</p><p>Wonderfully light and with a snappy personality if given some 'beans' by the right hand.</p><p>I'm very pained by arthritis; neck, spine, and had my knees renewed. However, just for that 16mile trip to the bikers cafe once a week in summer it will be ideal.</p><p>I mix with lads 60 years younger and love it, keeps me thinking young too.</p><p>All the best, stay safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Scottorn, post: 1456808, member: 98839"] Good to hear from you..., I'm in my 6th OLD AGE CRISIS, so 'making hay while the sun shines'. Biking helps me get up in the morning and since worst of Covid now excites me almost each and every trip. The FJR has the oomph that most tourers lack and I like the 'hang on' aspect of its personality when it's given some gas. The Suzuki is like a Jack Russell Terrier in comparison. Wonderfully light and with a snappy personality if given some 'beans' by the right hand. I'm very pained by arthritis; neck, spine, and had my knees renewed. However, just for that 16mile trip to the bikers cafe once a week in summer it will be ideal. I mix with lads 60 years younger and love it, keeps me thinking young too. All the best, stay safe! [/QUOTE]
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