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<blockquote data-quote="MotoMike" data-source="post: 1430681" data-attributes="member: 92743"><p>Hello, established members. I am new to this forum. I had been riding a 2004 ST1300A that was totaled in a "SMIDSY" event about six weeks ago. Luckily, I got away almost totally uscathed. I have since acquired a 2007 FJR1300A and I am in the process of 1) doing all the required maintenance (fluid changes, brake bleeds, etc) that I doubt the previous owner did and 2) tweeking the bike to fit me (finding suitable bar risers, a touring windscreen, etc). I have discovered that while the ST was a touring bike that can get sporty, the FJR is a sport bike that you can use for touring!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MotoMike, post: 1430681, member: 92743"] Hello, established members. I am new to this forum. I had been riding a 2004 ST1300A that was totaled in a "SMIDSY" event about six weeks ago. Luckily, I got away almost totally uscathed. I have since acquired a 2007 FJR1300A and I am in the process of 1) doing all the required maintenance (fluid changes, brake bleeds, etc) that I doubt the previous owner did and 2) tweeking the bike to fit me (finding suitable bar risers, a touring windscreen, etc). I have discovered that while the ST was a touring bike that can get sporty, the FJR is a sport bike that you can use for touring! [/QUOTE]
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