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<blockquote data-quote="keithaba" data-source="post: 258251" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>I sold my 04 Vstar for the 04 FJR. Never looked back. I think the FJR is more comfortable than the Vstar, but then again, I have a corbin seat and only had the stocker on the Vstar. However, as far as leg room, the FJR is not bad, but it is different. If you put on highway pegs, it's great.</p><p></p><p>The FJR is a totally different machine. Way faster, way more clearance, better wind protection, smoother ride.....</p><p></p><p>I prefer the riding position on the FJR because you can use your legs to alleviate some of the weight off your arse. On the Vstar, all your weight is on your arse, and thus your tailbone gets tired quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithaba, post: 258251, member: 3720"] I sold my 04 Vstar for the 04 FJR. Never looked back. I think the FJR is more comfortable than the Vstar, but then again, I have a corbin seat and only had the stocker on the Vstar. However, as far as leg room, the FJR is not bad, but it is different. If you put on highway pegs, it's great. The FJR is a totally different machine. Way faster, way more clearance, better wind protection, smoother ride..... I prefer the riding position on the FJR because you can use your legs to alleviate some of the weight off your arse. On the Vstar, all your weight is on your arse, and thus your tailbone gets tired quickly. [/QUOTE]
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