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    Two test rides completed (Part 2)

    Due to a couple of compelling reasons, I took this morning off work and organised test rides on a couple of bikes that qualify as worthy contenders to replace my defunct ST1300.

    Ride 2: 2005 Yamaha FJR1300

    The one thing that surprised me the most today is how much more enjoyable to ride the Yamaha FJR1300 is than the Honda ST1300. And that from somebody who has recently ridden 32,000km on an ST. I can’t recall ever having read a head-to-head comparison of sports tourers that the ST1300 hasn’t “won”, and have always mentally discounted the FJR accordingly. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

    Here are some points in the FJR’s favour.

    1. It looks great without its panniers on. Mind you, even as an ardent ST fan, I was always prepared to concede this.
    2. It has an inline-four with a beautifully deep exhaust note, even through its standard Yamaha mufflers. No revvy v-4 cam whining.
    3. The riding position seems more accommodating than an ST, and I loved the set-up of the bars.
    4. The throttle response from the EFI is way better than Honda’s PGM-FI. Almost as good as carburettors!
    5. A span adjustable clutch lever. A big yet inexpensive omission, Mr Honda.
    6. R1-sourced brakes. But without the bar-mounted urine bottle. Magnificent.
    7. 17” wheels front and rear. No need to order your replacement front tyre weeks in advance, and a greater choice of tyres too.

    The bike was already warmed up by the time I was ready to ride. Turn the ignition on and both needles on the analogue tach and speedo kick across to the “well done” position before zeroing themselves. Fuel, temperature, dual trip meters and clock are all part of a digital display panel. All nicely laid out and easy to read.

    My ST was the 2002 model without the electric screen. The FJR has an electric slider. More on that later.

    As already noted, the 1,298cc inline-four has a gorgeous deep note. It’s fuel injected and connected to the rear wheel via a five-speed box and shaft drive. It has a 25-litre tank and a seat height of 820mm, but somehow it didn’t feel high and I managed to get my feet down comfortably when stopped.

    And off I went. The town traffic had eased a lot since my earlier ride and I had the back streets of my test route (this time the longer version) pretty much to myself. The FJR is, like the ST, surprisingly nimble and the big donk very willing, smooth and torquey. The gearbox is good, but not a Kawasaki or Honda.

    Out on the open road the bike accelerated effortlessly to the legal limit – about 4,000rpm in top. This is spinning about 500rpm quicker than the ST at the same speed and it felt like it needed a sixth gear.

    Then I started to play with the electric screen. This was in its down-most setting when I hit the motorway. I then wound it right up. Hmmmm. Warm. But very noisy around the helmet, so I eased it down until the helmet buffet and noise disappeared at just slightly above halfway. This meant the wind turned nicely over my shoulders, keeping my chest warm. The Shoei coped well being out in the wind and was nicely quiet, probably as its maker envisaged. Way quieter than behind the screen on my ST.

    And oh, those R1 brakes! Magnificent. I can now see what you sprotsbike guys get excited about.

    The only question I had on returning the bike was how to open the lid on the pannier storage box. The ignition has to be on. A nice security feature!

    Another very tidy, and surprising, package indeed and one that deserves careful consideration in the Replace The ST1300 Stakes.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Thanks for the review Hitcher i want to buy another bike in time for those long week end rides and i had been looking at the FJR1300 in the local Yamaha dealer
    Nice looking bike and yea i love the sliding screen and those paniers are magic especialy after riding the meanie with no storage
    I saw an ST1300 for the first time about a month ago and thought i may look at that as well when i am ready a nice looking bike as well but i think the Yamaha was a little better looking imo

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    what other bikes are on the test ride list?

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    Hmm.. You are leaning sportier and sportier mister mister Hitcher..

    Are you going to try a BMW K1200S or Ducati ST3?

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    I can attest to the goodness of the BMW K1200.
    Putting (pregnant) wifey on the back of that after 150 km on the back of the gixser, I feared for my life savings!!
    Definately nice 2 up, Haven't ridden it 1 up yet.
    Power for africa, everything so smooth, hauls up quicker than the gixser!!!

    Very nice set of wheels they are!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingzebra
    I can attest to the goodness of the BMW K1200.
    Putting (pregnant) wifey on the back of that after 150 km on the back of the gixser, I feared for my life savings!!
    Definately nice 2 up, Haven't ridden it 1 up yet.
    Power for africa, everything so smooth, hauls up quicker than the gixser!!!

    Very nice set of wheels they are!!
    I'd be rude to not agree with ya there KZ......... definately some bling......

    Best roll on from 60kmh to 120 kmh of ANY super tourer, including the new ZX14. Only 2nd to the ZX14 from 120 km h to 200 kmh

    Best brakes of ANY super tourer.

    1 up any time ya want ........

    Cheers


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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim
    Hmm.. You are leaning sportier and sportier mister mister Hitcher..

    Are you going to try a BMW K1200S or Ducati ST3?
    Or wait until the K1200GT arrives in NZ..... the ultimate tourer if you have the cash.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa
    what other bikes are on the test ride list?
    Completely and utterly limited by the demos local dealers have available.

    Translation: No Tiger, no Ulysses, no Bandit, no FZ1S, no Meanie (not that cruisers are really on my list any more).
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    Put the 1200GS on your list to try.
    I'm hankering to have a go on one, and would be interested in your comments.

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    Dam thats nice, i want one

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    They look even nicer in two-tone silver and blue...
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    The look reminds me of the artists impressions of the Triumph Rocket III Tourer - due to be announced shortly - is my mail.

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    Eeek. Rocket 3 tourer? Spill! Or , or, or well OR ELSE, that's what.
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    Two bloody good road tests. From your descriptions. my choice would be the Yamaha.
    Time to ride

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