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FJR vs Concourse: Which in these areas???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pale Rider 07" data-source="post: 760970" data-attributes="member: 20069"><p>Either mount will provide a good solution to your needs. Most of the items you have inquired about are not deal breakers in my opinion. In the end, most everything you want can be done by/to both. For me, the crucial items are those that can't be changed, fixed or improved regardless of how much time or money you have. Since I spend most of my year riding in high temps, heat is a big issue for me. Don't get me wrong, the FJ is not a "cool ride" by any stretch, but the Connie (prior to 2010) has always been gigged for high heat issues. If you ride in a typically cooler climate, this might not be an issue. I prefer to make a list of negative characteristics (defined as things that can't be changed after the purchase) and then decide which ones I can or can't live with. It will be a short list for either bike. In the end...it's a decision best made from the heart and not the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pale Rider 07, post: 760970, member: 20069"] Either mount will provide a good solution to your needs. Most of the items you have inquired about are not deal breakers in my opinion. In the end, most everything you want can be done by/to both. For me, the crucial items are those that can't be changed, fixed or improved regardless of how much time or money you have. Since I spend most of my year riding in high temps, heat is a big issue for me. Don't get me wrong, the FJ is not a "cool ride" by any stretch, but the Connie (prior to 2010) has always been gigged for high heat issues. If you ride in a typically cooler climate, this might not be an issue. I prefer to make a list of negative characteristics (defined as things that can't be changed after the purchase) and then decide which ones I can or can't live with. It will be a short list for either bike. In the end...it's a decision best made from the heart and not the head. [/QUOTE]
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