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FJR's don't like dirt - let alone floods and ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Motrhead" data-source="post: 1451119" data-attributes="member: 97937"><p>A couple times this year we rode the FJR 2-up in to our favourite hot springs, over a rough, potholed gravel road...in the rain, at night the first time. The second time on the way out we met a couple of GS riders stopped beside the road, trying to decide if it was too rough to keep going. When they saw us, the first guy said "we had better be able to make it if you can!" Sometimes you just have to "run what you brung".</p><p> I have ridden some gravel on an RZ350 and a Guzzi V11 LeMans, so I don't mind a challenge. At least the FJR doesn't have clip ons.</p><p>I met a guy and his female pillion on an FJR heading up the Dempster highway a few years ago, when I was coming down on my Stelvio. He was doing just fine.</p><p> I don't think the FJR is any worse on dirt than most other street bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motrhead, post: 1451119, member: 97937"] A couple times this year we rode the FJR 2-up in to our favourite hot springs, over a rough, potholed gravel road...in the rain, at night the first time. The second time on the way out we met a couple of GS riders stopped beside the road, trying to decide if it was too rough to keep going. When they saw us, the first guy said "we had better be able to make it if you can!" Sometimes you just have to "run what you brung". I have ridden some gravel on an RZ350 and a Guzzi V11 LeMans, so I don't mind a challenge. At least the FJR doesn't have clip ons. I met a guy and his female pillion on an FJR heading up the Dempster highway a few years ago, when I was coming down on my Stelvio. He was doing just fine. I don't think the FJR is any worse on dirt than most other street bikes. [/QUOTE]
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