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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1146160" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Actually, it was well established that it was a rider perception issue. Some felt it was hot others didn't with the wide spread of feedback it was generally accepted to be an issue of what rider expectations (and tolerances).</p><p></p><p>Some ride in areas where any bike in the summer is hot and had time on other fully fared bikes who thought nothing of the FJR in 100+ F temps. Others felt it was "too hot" (on the rider while the bikes' op temps were well within norms) when it got above 70 F. Sometimes it was simply that the rider reporting heat lived in areas that normally "don't get hot". Other times is was reported as related to humidity.</p><p></p><p>In the end, the feedback was so dispersed that it was attributable to the rider and not the bike.</p><p></p><p>The STs of the same years were reported as hotter than the FJRs. The FJRs also handed high speeds with more stability than the STs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1146160, member: 257"] Actually, it was well established that it was a rider perception issue. Some felt it was hot others didn't with the wide spread of feedback it was generally accepted to be an issue of what rider expectations (and tolerances). Some ride in areas where any bike in the summer is hot and had time on other fully fared bikes who thought nothing of the FJR in 100+ F temps. Others felt it was "too hot" (on the rider while the bikes' op temps were well within norms) when it got above 70 F. Sometimes it was simply that the rider reporting heat lived in areas that normally "don't get hot". Other times is was reported as related to humidity. In the end, the feedback was so dispersed that it was attributable to the rider and not the bike. The STs of the same years were reported as hotter than the FJRs. The FJRs also handed high speeds with more stability than the STs. [/QUOTE]
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