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Seeking advice on first FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="Super13" data-source="post: 1442846" data-attributes="member: 90243"><p>Well said! I bought my 2010 Gen2 used with 9k miles, nearly new, in 2014. It is 12 years old now, 36k. I rode 3 weeks/3700 miles through beautiful Texas in October. Stone reliable. Handles very good (says this ex-roadracer). A fun bike. Added cruise control. Good on gas, "eats tires like potato chips". Got 8800 from Mich4. I also dread the weight of this machine, but only under 5 mph. Have dropped it twice under 4 mph. Amazing how helpers appear so quickly. I also appreciate the absence of the overdone electronic gizmos. Old-school me. Fun, fast, solid as a rock. Fantastic brakes. Note cafe windshield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super13, post: 1442846, member: 90243"] Well said! I bought my 2010 Gen2 used with 9k miles, nearly new, in 2014. It is 12 years old now, 36k. I rode 3 weeks/3700 miles through beautiful Texas in October. Stone reliable. Handles very good (says this ex-roadracer). A fun bike. Added cruise control. Good on gas, "eats tires like potato chips". Got 8800 from Mich4. I also dread the weight of this machine, but only under 5 mph. Have dropped it twice under 4 mph. Amazing how helpers appear so quickly. I also appreciate the absence of the overdone electronic gizmos. Old-school me. Fun, fast, solid as a rock. Fantastic brakes. Note cafe windshield. [/QUOTE]
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