...stiff throttle......In between full down and full up sucked and really buffeted my head and was noisy...This bike is fast and hard to keep at the speed limit even on the freeway. I only go 10 miles or so and my right arm is already tired of holding that stiff throttle open.... feels ponderous and not at all flickable...Would hate to get caught in stop and go traffic on this bike...
I am in Denver for the 3rd (and final, darn it) of a series of seminars. In June I rented a 2004 BMW R1150RT. This time, I got an 2007 FJR 1300. Overall, this bike rocks!
Friday, I went over to Florissent Fossil Beds, Cripple Creek, and Royal Gorge. Saturday I went down to Cortez...as of Sunday morning, am waiting for temps in Cortez to rise above freezing so I can go to Four Corners and Mesa Verde.
What I like: Almost everything. It starts up with no coddling, no choke. It's almost silent when idling, and pretty quiet at anything other than highest speeds. (And speaking of speed, if my B12 seems happiest at 70 MPH, the FJR seems happiest at 90 MHP.) Shifts as smooth as butter, and power is delivered smoothly. Seating is about as comfortable as my B12...I put in about 450 miles yesterday and as sore as I would be on the B12. The FJR just seems more nimble...it seems to want to lean into the curves without my help.
I also like a few very small things...like the longer footpegs so I can easily clear the shift/brake pedals when I am cruising on the highway. I also like the shorted u-turn radius...I don't know how the wheelbase compares with my B12, but I am able to make a tighter turn...could be mental on my part.
What could be improved: Grip position--My thumbs go numb unless I tuck my elbows into my sides and lean forward a bit...the grips point downward and that's not how I'm built. Also, as you mentioned, the windscreen--it's great when all the way down, and when all the way up, but in between is noisy and buffeting. Also, why does it retract every time you turn the engine off? It should stay set.
Haven't had any stop-n-go traffic, but have done some in-town riding, and no complaints about that.