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« Reply #20 on: July 02, 2009, 11:30:37 am »



How was the trip otherwise, did Greg's FJ keep up?

We could discuss a Vette for KTM swap if you are still headed for Alaska


The FJ and Greg could keep up whenever he wanted.  However, the long health-related layoff from riding kept him at a mellow pace most of the time.  No problem - I just slowed to the speed limit on the straights.

Below are pictures of me leaving my sister's at Regina, and Greg and I leaving Elkford.  In the middle of the latter picture is my niece, who bought a Ninja 250 and thinks she's already outgrown it before it's broken in.  She should have come along with us.

Your KTM is a phenomenal machine.  It is exceptionally comfortable with the Day-long seat and wide, tall bars, the power is amazing, the tiny, silly-looking fairing is remarkably effective, and the chassis feels very solid.  Thanks for the test ride!   Now you need good street tires on a second set of wheels and I think you'd have a better twisties bike than the FJR.  And, you could replace the FJR with a Gold Wing for those occasional long, two-up trips.

The Alaska trip is still on, but it keeps getting delayed.  Next on the list is the Vette-SV trip to the Kootenays.  If I don't go next week, the roads will be too crowded until late August to have much fun in the Z06.
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« Reply #21 on: July 02, 2009, 12:21:21 pm »

That old FJ is one sweet looking bike  Thumbsup
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« Reply #22 on: July 03, 2009, 07:51:19 am »

  Regarding the tires on the FJR.  With my Concours 14, changing to Michelin Pilot Road 2's made a huge difference.  The OEM tires do not work well with the bike.  Perhaps changing to something similar would improve the handling of the FJR.
  Did a 7 day ride to Hyder, Alaska and back thru Vernon and Nelson last month.  Handled the twisties quite well.  Westside road on Okanogan Lake was great fun.
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