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If you couldn't have an FJR what would be the next best thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nowheelies" data-source="post: 1452002" data-attributes="member: 98166"><p>At the moment in all likelihood it would be something as similar to the FJR as it could. An earlier post suggested a Kawasaki GTR1400 which I am embarrassed to say I did not know existed. Like the looks of that. New to FJRs so maybe I am still star struck with the mix of touring ability and git up and go. Was looking at all the usual sport touring bikes when I got the FJR. It just happened to be the one that worked out first. </p><p></p><p>I drove a Street Glide this summer for a few days. Had a bad taste in my mouth from a Softail I road several years ago, but took a gamble. The Street Glide was a much better machine in pretty much every way. Although probably would not pursue getting one if for some odd reason ended up with one I would not be unhappy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowheelies, post: 1452002, member: 98166"] At the moment in all likelihood it would be something as similar to the FJR as it could. An earlier post suggested a Kawasaki GTR1400 which I am embarrassed to say I did not know existed. Like the looks of that. New to FJRs so maybe I am still star struck with the mix of touring ability and git up and go. Was looking at all the usual sport touring bikes when I got the FJR. It just happened to be the one that worked out first. I drove a Street Glide this summer for a few days. Had a bad taste in my mouth from a Softail I road several years ago, but took a gamble. The Street Glide was a much better machine in pretty much every way. Although probably would not pursue getting one if for some odd reason ended up with one I would not be unhappy. [/QUOTE]
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