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<blockquote data-quote="ULEWZ" data-source="post: 1212872" data-attributes="member: 27489"><p>I have always wanted a lighter FJR. I don't do long distance (the FJR is perfect for that) much if at all, and really like the comfort and wind protection of the FJR, but that weight. It is heavy, especially in the tight stuff and pushing around the garage. If you want a lighter FJR with good wind protection, but not perfect wind protection, and don't travel long distances much (though the F-Jay would do that fine), the F-Jay is for you. I have owned both, so I can tell you with surrity. If you like the twisties more than not, and like an upright seating position, the F-Jay is for you. You don't need to justify why you don't need a new bike, the FJR is a great bike, just not as good as the F-Jay for the type of riding I prefer. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ULEWZ, post: 1212872, member: 27489"] I have always wanted a lighter FJR. I don't do long distance (the FJR is perfect for that) much if at all, and really like the comfort and wind protection of the FJR, but that weight. It is heavy, especially in the tight stuff and pushing around the garage. If you want a lighter FJR with good wind protection, but not perfect wind protection, and don't travel long distances much (though the F-Jay would do that fine), the F-Jay is for you. I have owned both, so I can tell you with surrity. If you like the twisties more than not, and like an upright seating position, the F-Jay is for you. You don't need to justify why you don't need a new bike, the FJR is a great bike, just not as good as the F-Jay for the type of riding I prefer. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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