@oteka64 So faster means better ? Depends who you talk to. All 3 bikes are fairly good and it comes down to individual preferences as far as the little details go. The only thing that the Concours has that I wish that my FJR had is the traction control. I prefer the look of the FJR, others may not... To each his own I guess.
I'm very impressed and a bit puzzled. I've ridden an FJR quite a bit, and gotten my knee down a bit, but never on the FJR. It always seems to run out of clearance way before my knee is anywhere near the deck. You must have to move your backside a LONG way to do this. They do handle really good, great stability and composure. Not the most agile bike, but what would you expect?
exactly, I agree with pattaya it's a big bike and prolly the fastest tourer that doesn't cost silly BMW money. 0-130 in 13 secs isn't anything to be sniffed at, it looks like a bit of fun going round there, great bike btw. I should do sth with my R1100RT, (scratch head)
im also not so impressed. its a great and very handling bike. to get your knee down need like 30min practice and done. but the most of the fjr riders dont wona do this and maybe even dont try for them maybe looks hard or something. My dude also has 1 fjr and he can kill alot of sportbike on the racetrack and in the mountains.
Kawi Concours 1400 is the fastest sportouring bike. BMW1300 and FJR have no chance in hell.
oteka64 3 months ago
@oteka64 So faster means better ? Depends who you talk to. All 3 bikes are fairly good and it comes down to individual preferences as far as the little details go. The only thing that the Concours has that I wish that my FJR had is the traction control. I prefer the look of the FJR, others may not... To each his own I guess.
Alleykat71 1 week ago
I'm very impressed and a bit puzzled. I've ridden an FJR quite a bit, and gotten my knee down a bit, but never on the FJR. It always seems to run out of clearance way before my knee is anywhere near the deck. You must have to move your backside a LONG way to do this. They do handle really good, great stability and composure. Not the most agile bike, but what would you expect?
Kneedragon1962 1 year ago
exactly, I agree with pattaya it's a big bike and prolly the fastest tourer that doesn't cost silly BMW money. 0-130 in 13 secs isn't anything to be sniffed at, it looks like a bit of fun going round there, great bike btw. I should do sth with my R1100RT, (scratch head)
alleywatson 2 years ago
im also not so impressed. its a great and very handling bike. to get your knee down need like 30min practice and done. but the most of the fjr riders dont wona do this and maybe even dont try for them maybe looks hard or something. My dude also has 1 fjr and he can kill alot of sportbike on the racetrack and in the mountains.
guenwhywer 2 years ago
And???
I am not impressed. The FJR is such a great platform aven a intermediate rider could do this.
alfamale101 2 years ago
Nice job !!!!!!!
As an FJR owner, I know how difficult it can be to get your knee down on such a large bike.
PattayaFJR1300 2 years ago
super !!!
CICHYLAGNY 3 years ago
nice, good job
Kharami888 3 years ago 2