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How will the FJR hold up to some heavy loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcloven" data-source="post: 882707" data-attributes="member: 27750"><p>I just got into sport touring again with my 05 FJR. As it turns out, I have a well outfitted DL1000 Vstrom that I must part with for around 4200. The best bike I have ever had. Very good at being a mule! Its on Boston CL if you have interest. Either way, enjoy the ride!</p><p></p><p>PS. The FJR may end up being the "best"</p><p></p><p>For the record, I am 6'5, 250 ish and after some tweaking on Strom, 12 hour days were not bad at all. That being said, I changed (alot) of things to get it right for my size. Sargent seat, huge Cee Bailey, and Pat Walsh crash bar/highway peg set up. All 3 Givi racks too. The wife is around 175 and the 2 of us and a couple of days gear was not a problem at all. If your interested, I could tell you all about the world of Strom. Just pm me. I actually need to have the wife give me some feedback on the FJR still also. I only got it last week.</p><p></p><p>Keep the rubber side down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcloven, post: 882707, member: 27750"] I just got into sport touring again with my 05 FJR. As it turns out, I have a well outfitted DL1000 Vstrom that I must part with for around 4200. The best bike I have ever had. Very good at being a mule! Its on Boston CL if you have interest. Either way, enjoy the ride! PS. The FJR may end up being the "best" For the record, I am 6'5, 250 ish and after some tweaking on Strom, 12 hour days were not bad at all. That being said, I changed (alot) of things to get it right for my size. Sargent seat, huge Cee Bailey, and Pat Walsh crash bar/highway peg set up. All 3 Givi racks too. The wife is around 175 and the 2 of us and a couple of days gear was not a problem at all. If your interested, I could tell you all about the world of Strom. Just pm me. I actually need to have the wife give me some feedback on the FJR still also. I only got it last week. Keep the rubber side down! [/QUOTE]
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