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Vmax to FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1449387" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>I traded my ‘86 Magna V65 in 2003 for the first FJR1300 my local dealer was able to order (that is when the FJR became available in the U.S.). Like the OP, I loved the Magna but with 100 mile gaps between fuel stops, no place to pack, and little room left behind me for my wife, it was not the right bike for 1-2 week long rides. The FJR was the solution to all my gripes. I do miss the sound of that V4 though! However, the sound of the Leo Vince Titanium cans on my '06 is also nice, and had gotten many compliments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1449387, member: 93203"] I traded my ‘86 Magna V65 in 2003 for the first FJR1300 my local dealer was able to order (that is when the FJR became available in the U.S.). Like the OP, I loved the Magna but with 100 mile gaps between fuel stops, no place to pack, and little room left behind me for my wife, it was not the right bike for 1-2 week long rides. The FJR was the solution to all my gripes. I do miss the sound of that V4 though! However, the sound of the Leo Vince Titanium cans on my '06 is also nice, and had gotten many compliments. [/QUOTE]
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