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<blockquote data-quote="BigOgre" data-source="post: 1425081" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>Best of luck with it and welcome to the Forum. A lot of good info here especially if you're willing to search out old posts.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind me saying this, and it's said with the very best of intentions - please proceed carefully. Learning to ride on the street is an endeavor fraught with hard learned lessons. Moreover the FJR is by no means a "beginner" bike as it has tons of sneaky power that can get you in trouble before you know it. By all means I hope you enjoy your new bike and passion but just give it your utmost respect. Here's to hoping you'll have many, many years of enjoyment on two wheels. :drinks:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigOgre, post: 1425081, member: 8712"] Best of luck with it and welcome to the Forum. A lot of good info here especially if you're willing to search out old posts. If you don't mind me saying this, and it's said with the very best of intentions - please proceed carefully. Learning to ride on the street is an endeavor fraught with hard learned lessons. Moreover the FJR is by no means a "beginner" bike as it has tons of sneaky power that can get you in trouble before you know it. By all means I hope you enjoy your new bike and passion but just give it your utmost respect. Here's to hoping you'll have many, many years of enjoyment on two wheels. :drinks: [/QUOTE]
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