2020 FJR1300AE | 10,000 KM'S IN 3 MONTHS | OWNERS REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- 2020 FJR1300AE | 10,000 KM'S IN 3 MONTHS | OWNERS REVIEW
We give our honest opinion of our 2020 FJR1300AE after owning and riding it daily for a few months, clocking up 10,000 km's in the process.
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I love my 2013 FJR1300A. it just does everything I could ask for😊😊
Was searching reviews l just sold my BMW K1600 GTL after 3 years and pick up my new FJR tomorrow cheers from Brisbane
I’m sure that you will LOVE your new ride mate.
@@swampmarshyhad the FJR 4 weeks absolutely love it just put the original top case on Akraprovic pipes sheepskin cover perfect for Beehmont Mt Glorious etc. Planning on the Oxley highway Thunderbolts way soon
Great to hear that you are enjoying the ride. A well ridden FJR will keep a lot of Sports bikes honest. If nothing else, they will definitely be looking in the mirror a lot with questions in their minds. As a major bonus, when their arses are starting to hurt, we continue to ride on by. Give her some K& N love and let her breath better, she will thank you and reward with a magnificent induction sound above 4.5K revs. As a bonus, after 20,000 K's, she really starts to loosen up and just gets better. Enjoy.
@@swampmarshy l also have a 2017 FJR poverty pack no electronic suspension it's just about got 100,000 only problem was the gear selector switch that fades out on the dash it's also common problem with the FJR
Bought the 2005 model, it does not have anything fancy, but it will be nice to use when riding 2up with the miss. Got the XJR 2000 model when i ride alone. They are both very nice to have. Cruisecontrol does sound nice.
Yeah mate, understand exactly what you are saying. This bike is a pleasure to ride, and I get the same feedback from the wife on the back.
wow - no car... that is unusual.
My wife and I share a bike and a car. Car did less that 2000km last year - whereas our Xmax 300 did 15000. FJR is on the consideration list for next bike along with Goldwing.
G'day. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. It's been many years now without a car. Honestly, most times we can work around the situation easily. It's surprising how many places will deliver. So far the only time that we NEEDED a car, we had to take the dog to the vet, urgently, and he is a big dog. Phone a friend to help with that one. Yes, the Goldwing is very much on our radar too.
Nice film. Considering one of these because I'm getting old and I need a fairing! Currently riding a BMW R1200R but I can't bring myself to buy the R1200 or 1250RT because I find it rather ugly and a bit too wide for filtering.
Thank you for the compliment. Yeah, I remember the days of riding with no fairing quite fondly. A few weeks ago, the FJR was in for a service and I was getting around on the old 2006 VStrom. Surprisingly I suddenly have a renewed appreciation for the lovely fairing on the Yamaha. She is a lovely, smooth, and accomplished machine. I strongly recommend trying to get a test ride on one if you can, even an older used one will give you a good idea of what you could be letting yourself in for.
Hi people, just letting you know that I road around Australia in sixteen days on my 2010 FJR loaded to the top. It was a breeze on this bike. Also raced a BMW 1600 from WA to SA and he could not catch me.
That seems like a very interesting journey mate. Did you get the opportunity to get any video footage that you can share with us of your awesome trip?? The FJR is certainly an extremely versatile machine, and very suited to the use that you had. I'm guessing that speed limits were only used as a rough guide and not adhered to.
Thanks for sharing this. I am interested in this bike as my next. How tall are you? How do you find the screen and the seat? Thanks for the answer. You got my like.
p.s. Drop by man. You may like it.
G'day, sorry for the delay to reply, life kinda got in the way. To answer your question. I'm 178 cm's (a little over 5'10" in the old scale). At my height I find the seat to screen fit is very good. The seat is surprisingly comfortable over a long period of time. The screen creates a bubble of calm air. Note, it doesn't stop the airflow, it just makes it calmer, resulting in no buffeting. Have stopped by several times, found to be interesting mate. Have a great day and thanks for watching.
@@swampmarshy Thanks a lot for this answer. Appreciate it. Also for stopping by. :) This bike is still among the top three for the next season.
Is this the stock windshield? Mine on the 2018 RP28 looks very different.
Yes. It is most definitely the stock windshield.
Tks and HAPPY HOLIDAYS. @@swampmarshy
AE DONT HAVE HAND CLUTCH... THIS IS NOT A AE
Here in Australia 🇦🇺 the AE does have a clutch. Different areas of the world have different model designations. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.