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Considering a 2016 FJR, but concerned about tranny recall.
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Howard" data-source="post: 1456217" data-attributes="member: 99117"><p>... currently have it on pause due to concerns over the tranny recall (which was completed) . Am I over reacting? Anyone out there have issues with the update?</p><p></p><p>Also, I've owned two FJR's 2005 and 2007. Following the test drive on the 2016, the steering felt, at low speeds, in parking lots, etc., very stiff and heavy. Did I forget that this was normal ? I honestly thought the front tire was soft-it was not. The bike had risers and was lowered 1 inch, which is fine because 29" inseam. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any insights on my concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Howard, post: 1456217, member: 99117"] ... currently have it on pause due to concerns over the tranny recall (which was completed) . Am I over reacting? Anyone out there have issues with the update? Also, I've owned two FJR's 2005 and 2007. Following the test drive on the 2016, the steering felt, at low speeds, in parking lots, etc., very stiff and heavy. Did I forget that this was normal ? I honestly thought the front tire was soft-it was not. The bike had risers and was lowered 1 inch, which is fine because 29" inseam. Thanks for any insights on my concerns. [/QUOTE]
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Considering a 2016 FJR, but concerned about tranny recall.
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