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Jumped from the Honda ST1300 to the FJR ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkswrecks" data-source="post: 200703" data-attributes="member: 3536"><p>GrayGoose hit it pretty well. I'd like to add that when on twisties, the FJR feels more comfortable at the outer limits, because your feet are more beneath you, rather than up forward, and you don't have the perspective of sitting down in a car with the instruments so high. While the ST13 can run the same twisties to the point that both bikes are grinding the road and doing so really fast, I'm a lot less comfortable doing it on the ST.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkswrecks, post: 200703, member: 3536"] GrayGoose hit it pretty well. I'd like to add that when on twisties, the FJR feels more comfortable at the outer limits, because your feet are more beneath you, rather than up forward, and you don't have the perspective of sitting down in a car with the instruments so high. While the ST13 can run the same twisties to the point that both bikes are grinding the road and doing so really fast, I'm a lot less comfortable doing it on the ST. Bob [/QUOTE]
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Jumped from the Honda ST1300 to the FJR ?
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