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<blockquote data-quote="tomslyk2002" data-source="post: 1442399" data-attributes="member: 97719"><p>Thanks for accepting me to the forum. I'm new to the FJR but not to motorcycling. I've been riding one thing or another for about the last 45 years. I'm looking forward to learning, maybe even contributing. I acquired my fjr about 6 weeks ago, traded a 1900 Stratoliner for it. It's a great bike, I knew it would be. A lot like my old ST1100, only a lot more power. Since I picked it up I've learned a few things about it. The PO had installed a Russel saddle, Heli risers, and a set of lowering links. The ride is a lot harsher than the old ST I'm going to attribute that to the lowering links. But it handles like it's on rails, and that's a plus. Thanks again![ATTACH=full]819[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomslyk2002, post: 1442399, member: 97719"] Thanks for accepting me to the forum. I'm new to the FJR but not to motorcycling. I've been riding one thing or another for about the last 45 years. I'm looking forward to learning, maybe even contributing. I acquired my fjr about 6 weeks ago, traded a 1900 Stratoliner for it. It's a great bike, I knew it would be. A lot like my old ST1100, only a lot more power. Since I picked it up I've learned a few things about it. The PO had installed a Russel saddle, Heli risers, and a set of lowering links. The ride is a lot harsher than the old ST I'm going to attribute that to the lowering links. But it handles like it's on rails, and that's a plus. Thanks again![ATTACH type="full"]819[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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