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Thinking of new FJR
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Hey guys, first post. Currently I'm riding a 2001 Road King. For about the past year I have very seriously been considering selling my RK and getting a new(er) FJR. My question is, I remember reading somewhere(?) about the 06's being powered down for some reason, probably EPA. But I can not find that anywhere,so maybe I imagined it. Did I imagine it, or is the 06 powered down?
I haven't been on a FJR yet. But visually, and on paper, it looks very nice.
And just for a little intro; I have 2 HD's, and 1995 Sloptail and 2001 Road King. I purchased the ST new while stationed in Germany and have put 130,000 miles on it. After riding from South Dakota to Nova Scotia and back (low profile seat, ape hangers, you get the picture) and returning with a case of serious sore ass, I bought a used 2001 Road King Classic (95 c.u.) with only 8,000 miles. I have 12+ years of seat time on my Softail and won't sell it, but I have no attachment to my RK. It is a very sweet ride but I'm not in love with it. I've kind of outgrown the "biker" thing too, not that there is anything wrong with it.
I'm also a serious mountain biker. 18 years in the Air Force and stationed in Korea for 3 more weeks. My last assignment will be to Hill AFB in Utah.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 13, 2007, 04:27:08 AM »
I am unaware of any "powering down" of the FJR engine.
Go ahead and see if you can take one for a demo ride.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 13, 2007, 06:12:28 AM »
No, all the FJR's have 145 hp and 90 lb-ft of torque.
The GenII's ('06 and up) have better heat management and air flow than the prior versions.
I have an '05 and it is a great machine. You can eat miles with it in comfort and style.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 13, 2007, 02:13:17 PM »
Quote from: FJRmgm on August 13, 2007, 06:12:28 AM
No, all the FJR's have 145 hp and 90 lb-ft of torque.
The GenII's ('06 and up) have better heat management and air flow than the prior versions.
I have an '05 and it is a great machine. You can eat miles with it in comfort and style.
I must have confused what I read with something else. Thanks for the replys.
Other than ABS and heat mgmnt, is that the basic difference in Gen I and Gen II? Geometry the same? 2006 is the beginning of Gen II, correct?
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 13, 2007, 02:17:53 PM »
Yeah, no powered down versions on the FJR.
I highly recommend a Gen II ('06+) version. Lots of fixes for the early gen engine heat management. Full instrument redesign and features (fuel usage updates, gear indicator, ambient temp, etc). Plastic updated a bit. New seat. New mirrors. Taller stock screen? And I believe adjustable seat and bars.
Someone else may have a laundry list of the updates, but they weren't insignificant.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 13, 2007, 02:19:02 PM »
You really need to find a way to test drive that thing before you buy. Not to discourage you but the seating position is SIGNIFIACANTLY different from what you are used to. Lots of cruiser rides have a very hard time getting adjusted to the more forward position. The power is nice without a doubt but not if you cant get comfortable.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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Only the French have the 'powered down' motors. 105 HP, IIRC. Don't move to France.
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August 14, 2007, 07:03:42 AM »
If you are ridiing HD cruisers, not to be a wise guy but, I wouldn't be worried about any power difference in the Gen II FJR's. Like yankee dog said, the riding position and style is the thing. You CAN cruise an FJR but IMO, that isn't what an FJR does best nor does it come close to showing its capabilities.
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August 14, 2007, 07:39:50 AM »
from '06 up ABS was standard and not an option.
Also, '06 and up have a longer wheelbase (swingarm) for better ride with taller 5th gear for lower rpms at highway speeds. From a frontal view the bike looks sleeker because of a curved radiator instead of flat like my '05 has.
This were nice improvements to an already fine machine. There are many 04's and '05's out there with surprisingly low mileage for sale.
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August 14, 2007, 09:31:16 AM »
Perhaps it would be worthwhile to wait till a few refinements have been applied to the Generation II FJR's. Two I'm thinking about right now, and which should be subject to a recall, are:
1. The high elevation EFI fix. Apparently, Yamaha made changes to the EFI computer, not realizing that many of us ride at elevations of over 6,000' regularly.
2. The ignition switch short-wiring problem. Oh, please!
At least that's what I'm waiting for, before I trade in my '05. They weren't broke, but they "fixed" these things anyway. The results were steps backward in manufacturing an otherwise excellent motorcycle.
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Quote from: sprint_st on August 14, 2007, 07:03:42 AM
If you are ridiing HD cruisers, not to be a wise guy but, I wouldn't be worried about any power difference in the Gen II FJR's. Like yankee dog said, the riding position and style is the thing. You CAN cruise an FJR but IMO, that isn't what an FJR does best nor does it come close to showing its capabilities.
No kidding, I'm lucky if I have over 80 hp on my Road King. I'm not overly concerned about hp. I'll have to ride one and see. Like I said, on paper it looks great, and people love them. It's one of the only bikes people buy that I don't read a bunch of bitching about.
I may get back home in a few weeks and hop on my Road King and fall in love again. Who knows?
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 15, 2007, 02:55:02 PM »
with regards to seating position...
Cruisers - you're sitting back onto your tailbone.
FJR - more forward, lots less tailbone.
I was always a 'standard' type, but rode a cruiser a few times...didn't enjoy the tailbone action.
I love my 06 FJR. Even with the fact it ruined the end of my vacation this year with a bad ignition switch. I'm working on getting even by just riding it every chance I get.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 17, 2007, 06:07:46 AM »
71Fish, one thing you're going to miss over your Harley is the finish on the FJR. It's the softest finish I've ever seen. Last night I strapped a bag of dog food onto the back of my FJR and rode about 20 miles home. When I arrived, the passenger grab rail where the bag had rested was abraded to the point where I think it'll always look damaged; I don't think it'll buff out.
The windshield is also looking bad, with fine scratches. My six year old Aprilia's windshield looks better than the one year old FJR's does.
Harleys, on the other hand, have lots of clearcoat. Fine scratching will buff right out.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 17, 2007, 06:31:13 AM »
HD really has the best paint program in the industry. I forget which plant does the paint, but they don't show the process on the tours. I have a quick release sissy bar/rack that sits high off the fender, so I don't worry about scratching it. It always makes me feel better to get that first scratch. Then I can stop worrying about it.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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Quote from: 71Fish on August 17, 2007, 06:31:13 AM
HD really has the best paint program in the industry.
yep. ya gotta play to your stengths. HD's is definitely in the appearance area. but, when you're not distracted with things like tech advancement, you can focus better on other things and refine them a lot over 100 years.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 17, 2007, 01:01:02 PM »
Bounce, don't be mean.
Definitely try the test ride, Fish. No bike fits everyone. But you'll find it's not a real aggressive riding position. There's more balance across the butt, hands, and feet than on a typical cruiser, but the FJR seating position is really designed for the long haul not the track.
I'm absolutely in love with my '03. It was pretty comfortable when stock. A few farkles have made it perfect.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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Quote from: Bounce on August 17, 2007, 12:36:05 PM
yep. ya gotta play to your stengths. HD's is definitely in the appearance area. but, when you're not distracted with things like tech advancement, you can focus better on other things and refine them a lot over 100 years.
Let me tell you that a Harley 96 inch engine will keep you and your FJR on your toes if ridden by someone who knows what they're doing.... except when the road tightens, giving the FJR's shorter wheelbase an insurmountable advantage. You know... just like when you try to keep up with a sportbike with a yet shorter wheelbase and the road tightens and the FJR is left in the dust.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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Quote from: Snowbird on August 18, 2007, 04:44:24 AM
Let me tell you that a Harley 96 inch engine will keep you and your FJR on your toes if ridden by someone who knows what they're doing.... except when the road tightens, giving the FJR's shorter wheelbase an insurmountable advantage. You know... just like when you try to keep up with a sportbike with a yet shorter wheelbase and the road tightens and the FJR is left in the dust.
Hey Snowbird, where are these "riders who know what they are doing" on HD's?
Got to remember these are the same guys that give you "loud pipes save lives" and "never use the front brakes on a HD". They are also the ones who are jacking up the fatality numbers in the 40+ crowd. The wheelbase is a contributing factor but ground clearance is the killer on an HD, literally. FJR's don't have loads of it but at least the peg feelers will provide some indication. HD guys go into major scrape of body parts on kiddy turns. There are numerous photos of HD's levering up the front wheel and separating bike and rider on the web and one of the major cycle mags not too long ago.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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August 18, 2007, 08:57:50 PM »
Hey Fish:
The 06-07 FJR's were not powered down but have taller gearing, and I can tell you that heat issues have been resolved. I love my 06 to death & would recommend one in a second.
Do not let those who think a 96 inch equipped Harley of any kind will keep up to an FJR in any instance. (I have rode both) I am sorry, but not even close, especially in let's say a 80 mph roll on. The FJR will cruise at the top end of a 96 inch Harley's top speed all day long with two up.
I am not joking when I say this, but my FJR starts to feel really good at 160 kph. I have got near there on a Road King once, and it scared the bejesus out of me. There were more harmonic vibrations going on than what you would find at the Playboy mansion on a Sat. night.
Cruisers are, for well cruising. FJR's are for going really fast in comfort.
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Re: Thinking of new FJR
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