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FJR vs Concourse: Which in these areas???
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<blockquote data-quote="VanHarlan" data-source="post: 756589" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>You're question may be best answered if posted on a Friday . . . say about 2:00pm EST . . .</p><p></p><p>Personally . . . I thought the Connie looked great on paper and on Kaw's web-site . . . then I saw that fugly bitch in person and didn't even care to sit on her. Granted her front profile is appealing . . . but she's a bit flat looking and slab-sided for my taste and I think that canon-size mono-exhaust is a little aesthetically out of balance . . . but that's my personal preference.</p><p></p><p>Then again the FJR's design is getting a little long in the tooth . . . but maybe it's because near perfection is difficult to improve upon.</p><p></p><p>Ride what you like. Like what you ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanHarlan, post: 756589, member: 6001"] You're question may be best answered if posted on a Friday . . . say about 2:00pm EST . . . Personally . . . I thought the Connie looked great on paper and on Kaw's web-site . . . then I saw that fugly bitch in person and didn't even care to sit on her. Granted her front profile is appealing . . . but she's a bit flat looking and slab-sided for my taste and I think that canon-size mono-exhaust is a little aesthetically out of balance . . . but that's my personal preference. Then again the FJR's design is getting a little long in the tooth . . . but maybe it's because near perfection is difficult to improve upon. Ride what you like. Like what you ride. [/QUOTE]
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