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FJR in curves and twisties..?
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<blockquote data-quote="s.ga.rider" data-source="post: 1381355" data-attributes="member: 20803"><p>Honestly its dependant on the rider. Most people cant ride to the ability of the bike. I love my fjr, it handles well in the curves, runs like a 600 sportbike and you can ride it across the country. Ive done it twice. I came from sport bikes, owned 3 harleys and done several track days at jennings gp. I say this to say 90% of people cant ride to the ability of the bike. Been there.lol I rode the cherahala skyway on a r1. I had a harley pass me and was like hell naw.... It was all I could do to keep up with that guy. He was the most impressive rider ive ever seen in person, and was on a cruiser. Ive owned over 20 bikes, most sport, and the fjr is the only 1 ive bought twice. 1 07 and now my current 2014. Ive owned the 14 longer than any other and logged the most miles on it. I would sell it unless you offered me a rediculous amount of money so I could buy a 17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ga.rider, post: 1381355, member: 20803"] Honestly its dependant on the rider. Most people cant ride to the ability of the bike. I love my fjr, it handles well in the curves, runs like a 600 sportbike and you can ride it across the country. Ive done it twice. I came from sport bikes, owned 3 harleys and done several track days at jennings gp. I say this to say 90% of people cant ride to the ability of the bike. Been there.lol I rode the cherahala skyway on a r1. I had a harley pass me and was like hell naw.... It was all I could do to keep up with that guy. He was the most impressive rider ive ever seen in person, and was on a cruiser. Ive owned over 20 bikes, most sport, and the fjr is the only 1 ive bought twice. 1 07 and now my current 2014. Ive owned the 14 longer than any other and logged the most miles on it. I would sell it unless you offered me a rediculous amount of money so I could buy a 17. [/QUOTE]
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