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Fixed a bunch of complaints about my FJR.
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<blockquote data-quote="Aasland" data-source="post: 1153956" data-attributes="member: 14773"><p>They ARE wide! They don't tuck in as nicely as the on the FJR. The 2014+ N1K's tuck in better too; but for the price difference between this nearly new 2011 and a 2014, I'm OK with it.</p><p></p><p>Another difference between the FJR and N1K becomes apparent the more I ride the Ninja: speed estimation. After seven years on the FJR I've been able to accurately gauge my speed visually and by the engine sound/feel, now that is all different with the Ninja. I find that 65 on the N1K feels like 85 on the FJR. There are all these little things that makes the FJR such a good long distance mount ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aasland, post: 1153956, member: 14773"] They ARE wide! They don't tuck in as nicely as the on the FJR. The 2014+ N1K's tuck in better too; but for the price difference between this nearly new 2011 and a 2014, I'm OK with it. Another difference between the FJR and N1K becomes apparent the more I ride the Ninja: speed estimation. After seven years on the FJR I've been able to accurately gauge my speed visually and by the engine sound/feel, now that is all different with the Ninja. I find that 65 on the N1K feels like 85 on the FJR. There are all these little things that makes the FJR such a good long distance mount .... [/QUOTE]
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