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Musings of an aging FJR rider
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<blockquote data-quote="pcarnut" data-source="post: 1189216" data-attributes="member: 21248"><p>Late to the party here but thought I'd just put this out for future reference if nothing else. I'm on my third FJR and overall it's the best do everything bike I've owned. But, for about a year and a half I owned an ST1300. At 720 lb. it is no light weight but it was a great interstate hauler and could still do this twisties very well. It was actually a little more comfortable for LD riding than the FJR. I looked at it as a Gold Wing Lite. Food for thought if the GW gets too much. As a side note it is nice to see a guy putting in the effort to make his wife a part of his interests. Good on ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcarnut, post: 1189216, member: 21248"] Late to the party here but thought I'd just put this out for future reference if nothing else. I'm on my third FJR and overall it's the best do everything bike I've owned. But, for about a year and a half I owned an ST1300. At 720 lb. it is no light weight but it was a great interstate hauler and could still do this twisties very well. It was actually a little more comfortable for LD riding than the FJR. I looked at it as a Gold Wing Lite. Food for thought if the GW gets too much. As a side note it is nice to see a guy putting in the effort to make his wife a part of his interests. Good on ya. [/QUOTE]
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