Gotta say your absolutely right,this is the ultimate bike .The Yamaha fjr1300 has been in my life since 2004 I've owned 5 3 manual, 2 AE models,currently riding AE model,and wow wow what a bike The AE is like riding something out of this world,,if you ever get the chance to ride Yamaha fjr1300 AE,do it,you will be hooked. Sorry to hear about you selling your fjr1300. Good luck
As a fellow FJR owner that decision must've been agonizing I can't imagine having to get rid of my bike however you have two other fantastic bikes that will fill the niche nicely you're loyal fans will continue to watch don't worry ride safe brother
Hi there, Have just discovered your channel and have subscribed. Know exactly where you are coming from! Had a 1300 Pan for 25k miles which was a great bike, traded for an Fjr 1300 which was phenomenal too. I had same problem,viz weight when moving bike around.pan was app 330 kg, fjr app 290. I have downsized to a 2020 v strom 650 xt and thoroughly love it! Considerably lighter and manoeuvrable at app 213 kg or thereabouts. Obviously it doesn’t have the top end rush of the bigger bikes but does it for me.Has a great fuel range and consumption even when “motoring on”. I’m sure you’ll enjoy your replacement machine. Look forwards to viewing your other videos . Cheers🏴
What a heart breaker. I can hear the pure happiness in your voice when you were on it, and the sadness in your voice as you let it go!! Maybe next a Ninja 1000sx or as I have a Versys 650. I love my FJR, and couldn't imagine selling it!! Cheers to the next bike my friend!!
@@WheelieGoodTV That SX is a good call coming from the fjr, very capable, but the Tracer is lighter ( and livelier) and at the end of the day if you spend time on back roads, your body will appreciate it ! SX is a better cruiser though.
I have a v650 and am looking to get a fjr as well! The V is great in twisties, but I really want something more stable / powerful on the interstate. In my area, people regularly go 80+.
I have a 2005 FJR1300. I had the same thoughts as you, the bike is too tall and im too short, time for it to go. I thought nothing to lose, so i bought an adjustable lowering kit and lowered my bike about 40mm. Lowered the front forks 15mm. Feet are flat on the ground now, pushing back is much easier, confidence is much higher. Modified the side stand to make it 20 mm shorter and i use a 50mm block of wood i ride up onto to get it back on the center stand in the garage. Nothing to lose... I gained so much, wish i had done it years ago. On the handling side, I notice no change, I am not a sporty rider, no scraping foot pegs or anything, just touring. Best decision I have made for the bike and myself. All the best mate
I feel your pain. Literally. I broke my lower right leg 18 months ago in a bike crash and healing has been oh so slow. I destroyed my beloved H-D Night Rod and the insurance company totaled it. I had a BMW RT1100 that I tried to ride about four months into my recovery. I, also, have shorter legs and almost dropped that big Beemer a couple of times in my own driveway. I just had no strength and too much pain in my leg to hold it up if I leaned it over on the right side. I traded it in on an older Road King with a much lower seat. As we get on in age we have to adapt. I have found my VMAX 1200 and my H-D XL Roadster 1200 much more enjoyable than the HOG, so I ride them more. Hang in there.
I'm 6ft 5 and contemplating getting the FJR but seen other TH-camrs of a similar height say that its a squeeze to fit on for 6ft 4+. Its such a shame when you have to sell your pride and joy, but thanks for the great videos of the FJR!
I'm 5'8" with a 29-30" inseam and I can almost flat foot my FJR. It's got a Sargent seat on it, so I don't know how that compares to the stock seat. The FJR has been my dream bike for years. I sold my FZ1 10-12 years ago and recently got the itch for 2 wheels again. The FZ1 will riiiip when you get into the midrange RPM's, but this FJR will pull HARD like a locomotive right off the bottom. I'm going to have to be smart and regulate my right hand!
Hey Jimmy Same here, I had a '01 FZ!,yelloe /black loved it, wish I never sold, but now I want an FJR, but I find it a bit intimidating , and I'm apprehensive,I'm 5'8'with 29in. inseam, did you buy thr FJR after all?? thanks
I ended up trading the FJR for VStrom 650. Great little bike and almost 175 lbs LIGHTER. For some stupid reason I sold that one 2 months ago and bought an '05 FZ1 that's in the shop right now.I got the itch for the FZ1, so I scratched that itch. @@harleycross4170
Hi Dave, I am relatively new to your channel but enjoy every video regardless of the bike. I too had to change my pride and joy recently. It was the second Honda ST1100 that I had put many miles on, but it was getting a bit heavy (particularly on a gravel drive) so I changed to the R1250RT. The seat height suits my short inside seam, the bike is light, and its basically a GS with different clothes. I know this because like you I am fortunate enough to have another bike, a 2017 GS. The hardest part of a day out is which one! keep up the great work and I really enjoy the 'How to' tips.
Dave, i had to swallow hard at the end, feel your pain, actually a brave decision to come to of your own volition, i will be staying with the channel as its less about the manufacturer and more about yourself sir.
I’m 5’8 as well and have been considering upgrading to the FJR from my Honda NC750X for more comfort on the long haul but am concerned about the weight of the bike and seat height/width. I appreciate your view/video as it gives me second thoughts on the change. It’s a lot of money to spend and I want to make a good decision. I wish they made a lower bike with an upright riding position but there are none like that in Canada. Thanks again
Sold my 2012 ZX14R and bought a 2015 FJR1300 which I love..I sold the ZX because I'am 71 and was looking for some creature comforts and NO CHAIN!..I miss the awesome power of the ZX but the FJR has plenty of it (has Yosh slip ons, power commander and K&N filter. Dynoed at 134 at wheel) and cruise and heated grips and electric windshield and it's sporty which I could never give up so I'm happy. That Enfield will be fun for him...Memories of my Triumph Bonneville I had for 26 yrs...
Thanks for posting this, I had the exact same situation. I dearly loved my 2014 FJR ES - blazing red. I am 5'7"/160 - could barely touch with balls of both feet. Two-up not so relaxing... I had 2 difficult moments where I could not navigate/muscle out without some serious difficulty, and reflected afterwards I had to let her go. The unlimited power, the joy of roll-ons, the absolute superiority, this will always be my favorite motorcycle. I chose a BMW 1200RS and it has worked out just fine. Suspension settings just as good (better?) than the FJR, much easier to change lines in a corner, and better road feel through the bars than the FJR - especially in the rain. Lower CG very noticeable. But for you young strong folks - do not pass up a chance to ride one of these amazing bikes.
It brings me great sadness this type news, I just love the FJR , I'm on my second one now, every time I give it a fist full, I am surprised by the sheer acceleration......................vrooooom
I think the success of your channel owes less to the brand of Motorcycle you ride and more to your personality and content delivery. I just bought an older FJR and have a Triumph America and was looking forward to more FJR ramblings but I also look forward to the visuals and commentary. Btw, my parents were Dubliners, I was born in England but raised in Canada. Loving your channel so buy whatever you fancy and enjoy.
I love all 3 bikes in your fleet and will be sad to see the FJR sold. I think you are selling her for the right reasons and we are all interested in the replacement machine. Best of luck & stay safe!
I’m on my 4th bike in 12 months... don’t we all just like looking for another bike to have more experiences with? An FJR and the RE GT at the moment for me - as you know both, great bikes.
Sorry to see you let go of her. I bought my 2020 last august and have about 1700 miles on it. I agree that it is top heavy and being only 5'9, I too have to tip toe at the traffic light. But when it launches from 0 to --- it seems to whisper sweet-nothings in my ear as I cruise along the Chicago highways. Haven't done any adventures yet, but being in my 50's, I doubt I'd do more than a couple over her lifetime. Anyways, wishing you the very best!! Cheers!!
Interesting video. I sold my much loved FJR simply because I felt it was just too heavy. I then had a Tracer 900GT thinking it would be like the FJR but lighter. The fact is, the Tracer actually feels heavier, due I think, to the centre of gravity being higher. So, I sold the Tracer and bought a RE Himalayan. Biggest bike buying mistake of my life! Now looking to get back on a FJR, preferably a 2013 model. The FJR is pure quality. So sorry you are selling yours. Ride safe my friend.
Good to read and benefit from your experience, friend. My FJR seems heavy to me too, but even a Honda Grom or Monkey are 230 pounds. Have recently looked at the Honda CB500X as a lighter replacement, but test riders say it feels top-heavy as well. That doesn't even take into account the differences in power, engine smoothness, weather/bug/rock protection, luggage capacity, etc. Am using your unfortunate, but valuable, experience of post-sale regret as an additional reason to retain mine in the fleet - if for nothing else than as a reference bike against which future two-wheelers can be compared. I do remember why I chose this FJR over ALL the other contenders back in that day when I had cash money to buy anything I wanted and shop-sat and test-rode everything from multiple BMWs, Guzzis, Gold Wing and Honda's ST1300 sport tourer. Your kind expression of regret is why I will choose to keep my FJR for the long haul. For the amount it's worth on the secondhand bike market today, I'll let my kids figure out how to part with it after I'm gone. Your honesty is much appreciated. Best wishes and happy riding on your next bike.
I am in New Zealands South Island and am literally just about to drive and checkout used FJR1300 at a local dealer. Watched initial video from 4 years ago. Have thought of BMW R1200RT but Japanese reliability and servicibity makes a great case
I understand what you're talking about. The FJR is big, it's not ideal for short guys. I'm 185 cm, and it is about the minimum you have to be to ride it comfortably. But I think it is very agile on the twisties despite it is a big bike. There's also differences in what tyres you use. I use Michelin Pilot Road 5 GT, and they are perfect!
It's a very practical decision sir. I am a shorty with 30" inseam and just about 5'5". When I sat on one I was on my tip toes and I just found it far too heavy for me so didn't even take it for a test ride because even if liked it I wouldn't have bought it for the weight. I test rode both the GS 1200 and 1250 and found them more manageable.
Sad to hear it,,I’ve had mine since 2006, wonderfull machine and thrill to ride,,I’m 69 and she’s my last vice, I’m from Oklahoma, and love my wild open spaces. I’m six foot tall and she’s still a handful, enjoy the sport 🤠🤠
Hi, I'm 5'8" as well with an FJR. Love it. Put insoles in side my boots which made me feel more confident. It is a heavy bike but once moving don't notice it. Brillant tourer. Coming over to Granard this year to do some genealogy. Great to meet up with you for a drink. All the best.
Oh wow Granard is only an hour up the road from me. Provided we can travel more than 5km please contact me through my channel when you get here and I’ll definitely do that. Cheers Paul!🏍
I just acquired a 2013 FJR 1300ES after riding my beloved 1999 Honda ST1100 for 7 years. I must say I too absolutely love it. The ST is a terrific ride, especially the Heli fully adjustable handlebars and Corbin seat, but it is heavy and has less power. Still a magic machine, but the FJR is another planet. Here's hoping you grow another inch or two or come up with an alternative. Must go and ride.
Sad news Dave let us know how you feel when you see the new owner ride off on your lovely FJR, expect to have a tear in your eye. I have sold 2 FJRs over the years and tried other smaller bikes only to return to an FJR but I suppose the riding conditions here in Western Australia suit this bike well, I simply love it.
They certainly do I'm from Geelong VIC Australia and have travelled practically everywhere on my 06 FJR Yamaha 1300 I'm 183cm or 6ft and it's still slightly tall with wide seating
Hey bud coming from across the pound here. I don't want to get long winded but I am because I love the fjr. Funny story, I bought my 94 a year ago. In fact, a week before we went into lock down. I had a custom Suzuki volusia and sold it after I got use to the fjr. Keep her dude nothing else out there like here.
I only found your channel as I just recently bought a well loved 2003 previously owned by an old friend... thanks for the smiles. :) Staying subscribed... its more of the content and the commentary that sold me.
Oh such a shame but I totally understand, I have a 2008 fjr, bought after watching your passion for yours and I too am thinking of selling mine. I spend a lot of time around the lanes of the derbyshire dales and find it way too heavy, it belongs on a nice fresh bit of dual carriageway, having said that I do like the triumph explorer 1200 so wouldn't be going much lighter. Keep the vids coming, I'll still be watching.
I stay with my Honda Montesa 650 NT, does everything, from gravel roads to curvy country rods and even freeway. Goes 160 Km/h - but I enjoy 90 Km/h most to smell the country. Comes with integrated bags and I extended the handle bar and put a high windscreen on to sit upright. And most of all my wife loves it. Only downside of the 2005 model: No ABS and bad seat, the word comfort is missing. After 3 hours the butt says - done for the day! Can't have it all ....
It's a shame you made the bike so interesting that I'm looking to buy one. But I can agree with you it takes a lot of confidence to maneuver such a heavy bike. It was the the same for me when I bought my BMW adventure back 2003, especially for me since I'm only 1,77 and most of these bikes were meant for people with a least hight of 1, 80 to 1,90. But I got used to it I spent a lot of hours on it at least 3 to 4 hours a day and on the weekends and loved it till my lease ended. Now I'm hoping to get a ride on a used fjr from the local dealer. I'll let you know how it went.
They might have to bury me on mine. I own several other bikes that that I ride around locally or off road but for touring I’ve never seen anything that can replace it. I’m 6’ tall and even with a Corbin seat that lowers it a bit it can still be intimidating sometimes if it’s loaded down. Cheers
I feel for you mate. I'm making the decision with my Harley Davidson Street Glide. Four years I've had the the "Blue Babe" and I love it but I'm 63 now and it's just to flaming heavy. I'm also selling my beloved GSXR1000 but its going to a good home and being replaced with a Royal Enfield GT Continental. The Harley I'm going to trade in a BMW RS so it should all be good.
hi always sad to say goodbye to a bike. but i know what its like replacd a goldwing due to my age and the weight of the wing replaced with a r1250 rs /and honda cbr 500r the small bike for local lanes in devon the bmw for tours and when i feel yong and want lots of go
Liked the video. I have the same problem as iv had my FJR1300 for 14 years and live it but I'm feeling the waight now I'm older. Got myself a tiger 800xca but I need to sell the FJR as it's just sat in the shed not getting used as it should 🙄
I feel your pain. I had a Honda ST1300 for 15 years and, like you, loved every kilometer I put on her. I sold for the exact same reason. I just wasn't comfortable with the weight any longer. I struggled to find a suitable replacement as I'm not a fan of any of the mid weight tourers on offer. I don't like the 'adventure styling' of the so called touring bikes nowadays. I settled for a BMW R1200RS but it certainly does not offer the comfort and weather protection that the Honda did, but then I won't be doing long distance touring like i have in the past.
I'm 5' 7", so I feel your pain, but I've owned FJR's [two in all] for the past 14 years. My 2015 was bought brand new and now has well over 40,000 miles. I have the same issues as you but I bought a Corbin seat which [at the cost of some cushioning] sits a little lower than the stock seat. I wouldn't presume to tell you what to do but I can say this, you'll get used to the weight and, as you already know, the FJR really has no equal. Best wishes whichever way you go but you really do sound like you might want to take a little more time with this decision.
We knew what we were getting into by the name of yOur channel - wheelie good tv. To that end, you deliver in spades. Farewell FJR, and now, on with the show.
Yes the FJ is a fabulous bike! But in my opinion you are so justified and right downsizing a little! As you know there are some lovely 650cc and lets say the Triumph 800 XRX that still have enough power and lighter for cornering and parking! Let me know what you are considering? Have nice day Pete! Ps I had a new 650 V storm last year no fancies on it but a lovely bike none the less!!!
Sorry you feel you have to sell the FJR. I just got mine back on the road. We had a very early spring here in Ontario. It's usually late April before the snow clears. It'll am on the short side but lucky enough to have a 32" inseam so reaching the ground is pretty easy. Also even though we are in lock down we don't have the 5km limit you have. Living a good hour North of Toronto means we have very good back roads that are twice as wide as the boreens around Cavan. We just have to make sure they don't turn into gravel as is common on what we call concession roads. Wishing you all the best with whatever you replace the FJR with Cheer's from Canada
As a 5'10" experienced rider, I became tired of my 2009 FJR's tall seat height and stand-over width too. Any sand on the road made being able to only touch with the balls of my feet precarious at a stop. After much contemplation and also trying to overlook/overcome the problem without bike modifications, I finally removed the black seat cover and foam seat pad from the (front) seat. Now I sit on the plastic seat pan with a thin, foam pad taped to it. Though the white, plastic pan doesn't match the black 2009 model year paint, the wide, clear packaging tape holding down the 3/8" foam pad currently remains well beyond the "I wonder if this will work out" phase, and one non-rider asked "What happened to your seat?", we know that motorcycles are meant to be modified by each rider to their own fitment and taste. The benefits of this simple and still-comfortable mod are lower seat height and a feeling of sitting "in" the bike rather than on top of it. This puts the handlebars at a more pleasant, touring height too. Sitting "in" the FJR takes away some of the (personally) unnecessary sportbike riding position weight from my hands after an hour or more on the road. The only negative result of the loss of the seat pad is that it has made the already sportbike-height footpegs closer under my hips. I installed aftermarket road pegs up front so my knees can be straightened when they need a stretch. The thinly-padded, wide seat pan is absolutely NOT uncomfortable. It's like an old-school tractor seat now and isn't a reduction in riding comfort for me. I purchased a Yamaha accessory taller/wider windshield right away after buying the bike new in 2009. It easily bolted on in place of the smaller OEM windscreen with the same hardware that came on the bike. With the FJR's power windshield height adjustment, I never lack for either shelter or fresh air with the new Lexan. The only thing I thought this bike needs that I couldn't fix was a 6th gear. Yamaha has done that on the newer models. What a great video! I enjoy hearing your bike making the same sounds in the video as mine (subconsiously) does when I'm riding it and concentrating on what's ahead instead of admiring the engine whirring and transmission clunks. Someone said that the newer FJRs have a smoother transmission, but aside from the 6th cog, I'd miss the solid gear engagement noise. It feels heavy duty to me rather than "clunky".
Thanks for taking the time to write this Bill. I agree with everything you say here and hopefully other viewers will take something from your knowledge. Thanks again. Dave👌🙏🏍
I watched your videos and many more besides as I planned to get the FJR in exchange for my mt10 which I had for nearly 2 years. I loved the mt10, but like you I'm 5'8 on a good day and always struggled and was anxious at low speeds, aside from never using half its power. Last minute I charged my mind because of the height and weight of the FJR and settled on a bmw r1200rs instead. Like you, I know the FJR is a great bike lots of smooth power and comfort and I thought I was taking second best, but how wrong could I have been. The BMW is a perfect height and I hardly feel the weight as its so low down. It's very smooth and glides over the bumps with diffinatly enough power. The BMW r1200rs or the r1250rs is worth a look and a test ride.
I know what you mean. I have a 1200GS and I think that was the decisive factor in selling the FJR. Like you say about the RS the weight is down low and still loads of power. 👍🏍
Thanks for sharing this. Kind of like losing a good dog I think. -- I have a 2015 Versys 650 LT. I’m in love with this bike. If you haven’t ridden one, I’d strongly suggest you give that bike a whirl, they’re awesome all around bikes. Thanks again and good luck hunting for your next great bike.
Love mine. I came off a ninja 1000 to the versys. I have had busa blackbird, grr 1400, vfr 1200/800 and although not as fancy as the others, it’s the most fun I have had on a motorcycle! It’s unexplainable and shouldn’t be, but there is just something about the little 650, it’s like an old shoe and I ride it every where and commute 5 days a week all year round. Good luck
Dave that’s really sad news I trust the Irish flags will be flying at half mast, I shall still carry on watching as I really enjoy your videos. I’m the same height as you and I had to get rid of my 1500 Goldwing as it was just too heavy and got my FJR. Too help manage the weight I took my seat to a local company that reduced the width and height and now I can put both feet on the ground, no more tip toeing around.
Well I sold mine last week for the same reason, I'm only 5'5" And as I mention before I dropped it only after having it 2 weeks, 5ks worth of damage had it repaired end of the year, I brought a Kawasaki Z900 RS lovely bike only weighs in at 214 kilos so much lighter than FJR I've clocked up 300 odd km in the first week totally different bike, But I do miss the FJ that was a lovely lovely machine....
I remember you said about dropping yours a while ago. Your Kawasaki weight now is exactly the market I’m looking at. Yes the FJR is incredible but unfortunately only for taller people.👍🏍
Dave, I have the 2019 AE. I am the same height and love the bike. I do agree with you though. It does get hairy sometimes being on tip toes with uneven or slippery surfaces. The worst part is moving it in the shed or wheeling it out backwards. Once riding, it is a feeling like no other. Your bike you can lowered though. Anyway, enjoying your channel. Keep at it. From Australia 🇦🇺.
Thanks Stanley. Totally agree. Even lowering the bike for me still wouldn’t help the weight for the types of roads where I live unfortunately though. Such a shame. Thanks for the support.👍🏍
I had to laugh at your comment as I too have "Fun" taking the FJR in and out of the shed. I drive it in so not too bad (Watch those mirrors!) but backing it out can be a chore..Hmm, maybe a ramp?
It's good to hear second opinions on bikes as I'm 5' 8" with a small 29" inside leg. The FJR was on my list of about 6 bikes that I'm considering for touring soon. Still leaning towards the GS with a lowered seat now. The emotion was obvious but a new bike usually sorts that out fairly quickly!
Yes my GS has a lowered seat and that was the deciding factor in selling my FJR. I’m still on the hunt for a lighter sports tourer though and am looking at possibilities as I write this.😜🏍
@@catflap I am currently looking to get myself a touring bike and having discounted the GS I have narrowed it down to one of two. Either an FJR or a Versys Thou. Such a difficult choice...
My dad has a FJR and while I haven’t ridden it, I have sat on it. The seat height isn’t particularly tall, but it is very wide and you really end losing a lot of your inseam just by wrapping your legs around the bike instead of being able to more or less stand straight up.
Love that sometimes in life we have to move on to the next Project, so good luck with it all, when I was looking for a bike last year I was also thinking of a Yamaha fjr1300, a mate of mine had one, and absolutely loved the bike and got rid of it exactly the same reason he felt it was too heavy for him and he must be 5-ft 7 but didn't say anything about his height, he also had a 900 Yamaha Tracer, and swaped that to buy a brand new Yamaha TMAX 560 Techmax,.. he convinced me that the bike was agile and quick, I was so convinced I also bought a brand new one.. excellent machine!... good luck with yours and enjoy whatever You do.👍🏽👍🏽😁
Fabulous machine and insanely powerful and heavy. Probably not practical for 90% of Ireland's regional roads, maybe motorway journey's which is why the Gardai used them for several years. They look and sound terrific but the power is unbelievable. I thought about buying a 2006 model for a decent price but can't justify the need for it. Great channel by the way.
I'm 5'10" 36"w/ 30 " inseam at 190 LBS. I have a 2010 Yamaha FJR 1300A Gen 2. I will never sell the motorcycle. Maybe when I am in my late 70's-80's and feel I can't safely ride it anymore. Do health conditions as I get older. I am 60 years old now and will ride my FJR 1300 until that time comes..................
I used to be just a fraction under six foot I am now five foot nine, Listen, all you guys you will lose height as you get older and you also lose strength to hold up a big machine. I have had to make the change I now own the Enfield Interceptor like the bike but I can now handle its weight and have both feet on the ground which has restored my confidence. Digressing a bit I bought an electric scooter during the lockdown. To any motorcyclist this is great fun. I bought the Kaabo Pro 10 with great range good acceleration and fast. You can use all your motorcycle skills on one of these and you can go places where a bike can't go. A good alternative when your range is limited by law.
The good news, bikes are getting lighter, Tracer is just over 200kg ! Not an armchair like the superb fjr, but way more fun on the twisty back roads, plus the fjr panniers will fit when your ready to tour.
I had mine for four years. I’m a bit taller than you, plus a good bit older. I sold mine for most of the same reasons. More so with my pillion. I miss mine too. Went for an R1200R. Now have a T120. These both seem heavy too.......
Yes both those bikes are heavy ones too. I’m scratching around the 600-800cc market now to have something nimble especially for the roads where I live. 👍🏍
@@WheelieGoodTV Have you considered the new Trident? It seems to have rave reviews and it's only a 660. Maybe it has to be a four to regain some of that free-wheeling torque and drive that you'll be missing from the FJR?
Very interesting situation! I am totally with you about the FJR being in a league of its own. I convinced myself that it was my perfect choice the first time I saw one many years back. I am now 68, fully retired and still contemplating buying an FJR and here on your channel I am seeing a fantastic discussion about the reality of owning a heavy bike that is somewhat tall & wide. Lots of great comments thanks to your channel audience. I had a Honda CB750 40 years ago and the FJR to me is what the old Honda 750 should have progressed into becoming. Electric windshield, Touring setup, huge long range fuel tank, Drive shaft, Fantastic engine with an amazing sound, ........So.... Now what? Not sure I even know.. Probably will give this a LOT of thought. Thanks.
Hi Ken, after purchasing the BMW R1200GS I realised the FJR wasn’t right anymore for me. The BMW fits like a glove and with all the weight down low it is so easy to ride through a city and then go touring with loads of power.🏍
@@WheelieGoodTV Thanks! Well I went and sat on an FJR today and it seemed OK. I measured my inseam at somewhere between 31 and 32 inches. Interesting that you solved everything with a R1200GS. Thanks again.
That is sad, I am five ten and not the longest of leg and I have an old Pan 1100, wide and lofty of seat height, I got a cut down seat, it felt weird and then was fine. I feel your pain I do. wish I could take it off of you!!!
wonderful display of such a special ride. I appreciate your insight and well articulated experience with the FJR. I had mine in Florida. Cherish the memories. ☆
Love the look of the Tracer. I have a R1200GS so that has stepped in to the touring shoes admirably. I have my eye on something else for a bit of fun though. 😜🏍
You need to move to Australia we have great wide lovely roads inland and around the coast im 6ft tall and understand where you're coming from iv had 2 FJR Yamahas and an 87 FJ with 164000 KMs on her stay upright and ride safely cheers from Australia mate
To heck with the Pandemic. It is only a way to control the masses and to see their reaction. Well, we all failed and the controllers found out we are nothing but Sheople!!! No more bahhhaaaa, bahaaa, bahhaaaa... Go out little Bo Peep and the heck with being a sheep.... Ride to where ever your wheels take you.... I will miss your happiness on that FJR, but life is too short to be sad, go out on another bike and share your new adventures with us... Cheers from Northern California, USA.
I am selling my gorgeous 2007 fjr for the same reason. 5 foot 7 is just not tall enough but I had 75,000 glorious kilometers with it. Wonderful bike. As another fellow said below, I bought BMW r 1200rs and it is a better fit for me. Flat feet on the ground. Will miss it though!!
I enjoyed my fjr so much, however it really is quite heavy. still really enjoyed tooling with the 600s XD. wish there was the same type of bike but substantially lighter. that sound, supremacy, speed, agility, comfort, and overall utility was soooooo worthit compared to sportbikes. that's why it was my first road legal motorcycle :))
I'm with you it is a great bike, reliable, fast comfortable, handling it clicks all the boxes except it's a bit much for a quick trip down a country lane. On the interstate it rules and it's better than BMW for a fraction of the cost.
Hi Dave you miss the power the reasons you give are extremely important and im 5ft 8 also and have same issues need bigger legs; the GS will do everything enjoy and cant wait to see your new ride. Happy rides.
I work for a large motorcycle rental company in the US and I can tell you that you are making a mistake if the height of the bike is the only thing for your decision. I rent GS 1200s and at 38in inseams, I feel the GSs are taller than the FJR1300ES we got! I don't understand your rational. The other thing is that I move Harleys all day, Glides, Road Kings, Sporters, Heritage soft-tails and the weight is way beyond the FJRs. I guess it's a matter of choice!
I'm 5ft10 not big built and don't need a huge bike but I'm still thinking of getting one, it just looks awesome. But the weight is quite scarey sounding, I'd be worried about dropping it and not being able to pick it up.
I'm selling my HD Road King for the weight issue. I am 67 and it's getting to be too much to lug around. I have a few FJR's that I have my eye on! I am 5'9 but I've road them with no issues. If I was an inch shorter it could or would be an issue too!
I get it. I'm 5-11, and it's a big bike. I've been dirt-only since '81, and,those bikes are tall for me. Just got a used FJR, and even at 5-11, it was unwieldy at first. Took me a few rides to get used to it. But, if ya cut 3" off of me, stops and moving it manually (not under power) would be a much bigger challenge. Wouldn't try to talk you back into it, but just remember that 95% of the time your height matters none, since your feet are on the pegs and you're riding. Besides, nothing I've ridden handles so smooth at 110mph +. 😀 That Royal Enfield looks pretty badass. I always wanted a Gold Star....one of my dream bikes.
I recently sold my 2007 Honda ST1300 for somewhat similar reasons. I am tall enough for the bike, but it was too heavy for me and too powerful for what I needed. A 730 lb motorcycle with a 245 km/hr top speed in a country with 100 km/hr speed limits just doesn’t make sense.
Sad news indeed. I hope you find your dream bike ahead, and can start having those adventures. Locally there is a big trend towards 3 wheelers (eastern Canada), like CanAm's or Harley Trikes. They seem to capture the touring comfort and adventure, while behaving more like a car. Good luck!! and I look forward to seeing more Wheelie Good TV :-)
So sorry that you had to sell on your FJR1300, I thought of you last Wednesday 14/4 as it was the first time in over a year that I was able to meet up with our old farts SCMCC and go for a road ride. Travelling 200 miles, just wish that you were able to experience the joy of the FJR1300. Stay safe on your 2 wheels. Love the videos by the way.
I have owned 167 motorcycles to date. The 2005 FJR1300 I have now is one of the easiest to ride bikes I have owned. I am also 5'8" and have no problem reaching the ground. I have knee replacements and the weight of the bike is no problem at all. I had the worst bike ever a few years ago. It was a 1990 Honda Goldwing 1500. A fat pig of a bike that was too tall, too heavy and handled like shit. The FJR feels like a mini bike compared to the GoldWing. For me with my vast experiences with other bikes, find the FJR to be almost perfect for me. The stock panniers are too small, and ...............well that's really my only complaint. Going on a long trip next summer. Solo.
i bought a 600 super sport during the initial phase of lock-down and used the bike solely for short distance commuting for the past two years until borders open before i head out for long distance rides. i know 600cc sound small in most larger countries, considering majority of bikes in tiny Singapore are less than 200cc...i don't see the reason why you should sell it in a hurry.
LoL Dave sorry about losing or having to off your FJR, I am 5'9" but am more torso as my inseam is 29" so I think that is more important to know than height, but you still got a BMW GS, so your not hurting , or you really shouldn't be with still having 2 to play with :) Cheers! from Florida!
I am the complete reverse of your Story there fella, a guy from Dublin just bought my 26 year old XJ900F with 23k miles from New, as he's your height, and he loves it. I now own an FJR1300 2009 With 11k miles, as I'm 6'2" and the XJ was too small.
The Concours is the choice for smaller riders as it's slimmer and your legs don't get splayed out like they do on the FJR. I'm a Five Niner and will be Concours shopping. I'll miss not having cruise control though. Getting rid of a motorcycle is always the wrong decision :) Consider doing squats three times a week while doing steroids maybe?
lmao ,steroids ,weights etc.Matt hope you well.so tell me 5.7 weight 70kg ,what would you recommend. I am in love with the FJR but i am hearing alot of stories.Thnx
@@kidronreddy1671 I have not owned either up to this point but currently have a '13 R1200GS Adventure and I'm not flat footed but it's still very do-able at rest with the balls of my feet well in control, even fully camp site loaded.
Hi, 1st time here, I have a blackbird that I tour on and also have a Ninja1000sx which I also tour on! The weight difference means ninja feels like a 600 to push about. Great compromise if you wanted a 1000cc bike!
Hi Mark, I’ve always fancied the 1000sx but I’ve got myself too many bikes at the moment so I’ll have to wait. My tourer now is a GS which I just adore. I was in Donegal yesterday on it and spent a total of 8 hrs on the bike. When I got home I still felt as fresh as a daisy.
@@kidronreddy1671 Hi hope your well to. I've had a bmw 1300gt, gtr 1400 , zzr1400 and found the blackbird to be the most comfortable, I ride with straight bar conversion. Hope this helps great comfort rider and pillion. Hope this helps 😉👍
So it's not really the height of the bike but the weight, correct? The FJR has a slightly lower seat than the BMW but weighs a good 50-60 lbs more. Maybe it's the weight combined with the height.
P.S. 1. Remove the top box. 2. Remove the paniers. 3. Ride with a half tank. The weight becomes manageable.
Gotta say your absolutely right,this is the ultimate bike .The Yamaha fjr1300 has been in my life since 2004 I've owned 5 3 manual, 2 AE models,currently riding AE model,and wow wow what a bike
The AE is like riding something out of this world,,if you ever get the chance to ride Yamaha fjr1300 AE,do it,you will be hooked.
Sorry to hear about you selling your fjr1300. Good luck
What is AE?
As a fellow FJR owner that decision must've been agonizing I can't imagine having to get rid of my bike however you have two other fantastic bikes that will fill the niche nicely you're loyal fans will continue to watch don't worry ride safe brother
Thanks so much for your support. I really appreciate the lovely messages from people like yourself who understand. 👍🏍😢
Hi there,
Have just discovered your channel and have subscribed.
Know exactly where you are coming from!
Had a 1300 Pan for 25k miles which was a great bike, traded for an Fjr 1300 which was phenomenal too.
I had same problem,viz weight when moving bike around.pan was app 330 kg, fjr app 290.
I have downsized to a 2020 v strom 650 xt and thoroughly love it!
Considerably lighter and manoeuvrable at app 213 kg or thereabouts.
Obviously it doesn’t have the top end rush of the bigger bikes but does it for me.Has a great fuel range and consumption even when “motoring on”.
I’m sure you’ll enjoy your replacement machine.
Look forwards to viewing your other videos .
Cheers🏴
What a heart breaker. I can hear the pure happiness in your voice when you were on it, and the sadness in your voice as you let it go!! Maybe next a Ninja 1000sx or as I have a Versys 650. I love my FJR, and couldn't imagine selling it!! Cheers to the next bike my friend!!
You totally got my FJR emotions by the sound of it. I have been looking at the 1000sx alright as it’s a lot lighter. Bloody expensive though.
@@WheelieGoodTV That SX is a good call coming from the fjr, very capable, but the Tracer is lighter ( and livelier) and at the end of the day if you spend time on back roads, your body will appreciate it ! SX is a better cruiser though.
I have a v650 and am looking to get a fjr as well! The V is great in twisties, but I really want something more stable / powerful on the interstate. In my area, people regularly go 80+.
@@brothermanv Pairing with the SV, the FJR would be an excellent choice. A perfect setup. If you only had one bike, sx or tracer.
I have a 2005 FJR1300. I had the same thoughts as you, the bike is too tall and im too short, time for it to go. I thought nothing to lose, so i bought an adjustable lowering kit and lowered my bike about 40mm. Lowered the front forks 15mm. Feet are flat on the ground now, pushing back is much easier, confidence is much higher. Modified the side stand to make it 20 mm shorter and i use a 50mm block of wood i ride up onto to get it back on the center stand in the garage.
Nothing to lose... I gained so much, wish i had done it years ago. On the handling side, I notice no change, I am not a sporty rider, no scraping foot pegs or anything, just touring.
Best decision I have made for the bike and myself.
All the best mate
I often think I should have explored things like your ideas but my confidence had just gone. 🥴
I literally bought one TODAY partially because of you lol🤣 All good my friend! I do thank you for your videos
Well you’ve made a superb choice. You can see by the feedback on here just how much people love them. I wish you many happy miles and smiles!
same here :D
I'm buying one soon myself
I feel your pain. Literally. I broke my lower right leg 18 months ago in a bike crash and healing has been oh so slow. I destroyed my beloved H-D Night Rod and the insurance company totaled it. I had a BMW RT1100 that I tried to ride about four months into my recovery. I, also, have shorter legs and almost dropped that big Beemer a couple of times in my own driveway. I just had no strength and too much pain in my leg to hold it up if I leaned it over on the right side. I traded it in on an older Road King with a much lower seat. As we get on in age we have to adapt. I have found my VMAX 1200 and my H-D XL Roadster 1200 much more enjoyable than the HOG, so I ride them more. Hang in there.
Thanks man. It’ll be interesting to see what I choose to replace her with. 🤔🤔
I'm 6ft 5 and contemplating getting the FJR but seen other TH-camrs of a similar height say that its a squeeze to fit on for 6ft 4+. Its such a shame when you have to sell your pride and joy, but thanks for the great videos of the FJR!
Thanks Ben, yes you might be too big for it. The opposite to my problem. We can’t win!🤣
Sad in one way to say goodbye to a bike, but exciting moving onto the next
I'm 5'8" with a 29-30" inseam and I can almost flat foot my FJR. It's got a Sargent seat on it, so I don't know how that compares to the stock seat. The FJR has been my dream bike for years. I sold my FZ1 10-12 years ago and recently got the itch for 2 wheels again. The FZ1 will riiiip when you get into the midrange RPM's, but this FJR will pull HARD like a locomotive right off the bottom. I'm going to have to be smart and regulate my right hand!
I haven’t ruled out getting another.😜🤫
Hey Jimmy Same here, I had a '01 FZ!,yelloe /black loved it, wish I never sold, but now I want an FJR, but I find it a bit intimidating , and I'm apprehensive,I'm 5'8'with 29in. inseam, did you buy thr FJR after all?? thanks
I miss my FZ1. You prefer that, or fjr? And why please
I ended up trading the FJR for VStrom 650. Great little bike and almost 175 lbs LIGHTER. For some stupid reason I sold that one 2 months ago and bought an '05 FZ1 that's in the shop right now.I got the itch for the FZ1, so I scratched that itch.
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Hi Dave, I am relatively new to your channel but enjoy every video regardless of the bike. I too had to change my pride and joy recently. It was the second Honda ST1100 that I had put many miles on, but it was getting a bit heavy (particularly on a gravel drive) so I changed to the R1250RT. The seat height suits my short inside seam, the bike is light, and its basically a GS with different clothes. I know this because like you I am fortunate enough to have another bike, a 2017 GS. The hardest part of a day out is which one! keep up the great work and I really enjoy the 'How to' tips.
Thanks so much for your kind words Arthur. You have two beautiful bikes there. It’s nice to have that tough decision of which one to ride.😜👍🎥🏍
Thank you for your post. Look forward to seeing your future adventures and critiques.
Dave, i had to swallow hard at the end, feel your pain, actually a brave decision to come to of your own volition, i will be staying with the channel as its less about the manufacturer and more about yourself sir.
I honestly am humbled by all these kind messages of support. It’s definitely making my decision easier. Thanks Ian.🙏
I’m 5’8 as well and have been considering upgrading to the FJR from my Honda NC750X for more comfort on the long haul but am concerned about the weight of the bike and seat height/width. I appreciate your view/video as it gives me second thoughts on the change. It’s a lot of money to spend and I want to make a good decision. I wish they made a lower bike with an upright riding position but there are none like that in Canada. Thanks again
Can get a lowered seat if the built in adjustment isn't enough. Also I use boots with big soles.
I shed a tear when my ZX14 was sold and disappeared down the drive but getting the Honda GW 1800 as a replacement was awesome and I'm 5'9 and 70!!
I’m hoping my grief will be eased when I get a replacement for it too.👍
Sold my 2012 ZX14R and bought a 2015 FJR1300 which I love..I sold the ZX because I'am 71 and was looking for some creature comforts and NO CHAIN!..I miss the awesome power of the ZX but the FJR has plenty of it (has Yosh slip ons, power commander and K&N filter. Dynoed at 134 at wheel) and cruise and heated grips and electric windshield and it's sporty which I could never give up so I'm happy. That Enfield will be fun for him...Memories of my Triumph Bonneville I had for 26 yrs...
@@scottthurman6135 I'm still enjoying the GW but would really love to get an FJR 1300 but know the wife wouldn't find the seat as comfy :-(
Very true but you can get aftermarket seats and a backrest..Still won't be as nice as your GW though..Ride safe..@@yorkieinnz4648
Thanks for posting this, I had the exact same situation. I dearly loved my 2014 FJR ES - blazing red. I am 5'7"/160 - could barely touch with balls of both feet. Two-up not so relaxing... I had 2 difficult moments where I could not navigate/muscle out without some serious difficulty, and reflected afterwards I had to let her go. The unlimited power, the joy of roll-ons, the absolute superiority, this will always be my favorite motorcycle. I chose a BMW 1200RS and it has worked out just fine. Suspension settings just as good (better?) than the FJR, much easier to change lines in a corner, and better road feel through the bars than the FJR - especially in the rain. Lower CG very noticeable. But for you young strong folks - do not pass up a chance to ride one of these amazing bikes.
Unfortunate but understandable. The FJR is surely a dream machine. I have one myself and love it!
It brings me great sadness this type news, I just love the FJR , I'm on my second one now, every time I give it a fist full, I am surprised by the sheer acceleration......................vrooooom
Thank for your honesty, you have talked me out of getting one.
I think the success of your channel owes less to the brand of Motorcycle you ride and more to your personality and content delivery. I just bought an older FJR and have a Triumph America and was looking forward to more FJR ramblings but I also look forward to the visuals and commentary. Btw, my parents were Dubliners, I was born in England but raised in Canada. Loving your channel so buy whatever you fancy and enjoy.
That’s very kind Karl and much appreciated. Best of luck on your new wheels. Thanks 🙏
I love all 3 bikes in your fleet and will be sad to see the FJR sold. I think you are selling her for the right reasons and we are all interested in the replacement machine. Best of luck & stay safe!
Thanks HR. Really appreciate the support. Cheers 👍🏍
I’m on my 4th bike in 12 months... don’t we all just like looking for another bike to have more experiences with? An FJR and the RE GT at the moment for me - as you know both, great bikes.
Two great choices there and I think they compliment each other beautifully.👍🏍
Sorry to see you let go of her. I bought my 2020 last august and have about 1700 miles on it. I agree that it is top heavy and being only 5'9, I too have to tip toe at the traffic light. But when it launches from 0 to --- it seems to whisper sweet-nothings in my ear as I cruise along the Chicago highways. Haven't done any adventures yet, but being in my 50's, I doubt I'd do more than a couple over her lifetime. Anyways, wishing you the very best!! Cheers!!
Yes I totally agree. When she’s moving, nothing else compares but being stood still was my problem. I also wish you the very best. 👍🏍
Interesting video. I sold my much loved FJR simply because I felt it was just too heavy. I then had a Tracer 900GT thinking it would be like the FJR but lighter. The fact is, the Tracer actually feels heavier, due I think, to the centre of gravity being higher. So, I sold the Tracer and bought a RE Himalayan. Biggest bike buying mistake of my life! Now looking to get back on a FJR, preferably a 2013 model. The FJR is pure quality. So sorry you are selling yours. Ride safe my friend.
Good to read and benefit from your experience, friend. My FJR seems heavy to me too, but even a Honda Grom or Monkey are 230 pounds. Have recently looked at the Honda CB500X as a lighter replacement, but test riders say it feels top-heavy as well. That doesn't even take into account the differences in power, engine smoothness, weather/bug/rock protection, luggage capacity, etc. Am using your unfortunate, but valuable, experience of post-sale regret as an additional reason to retain mine in the fleet - if for nothing else than as a reference bike against which future two-wheelers can be compared. I do remember why I chose this FJR over ALL the other contenders back in that day when I had cash money to buy anything I wanted and shop-sat and test-rode everything from multiple BMWs, Guzzis, Gold Wing and Honda's ST1300 sport tourer. Your kind expression of regret is why I will choose to keep my FJR for the long haul. For the amount it's worth on the secondhand bike market today, I'll let my kids figure out how to part with it after I'm gone. Your honesty is much appreciated. Best wishes and happy riding on your next bike.
I am in New Zealands South Island and am literally just about to drive and checkout used FJR1300 at a local dealer.
Watched initial video from 4 years ago.
Have thought of BMW R1200RT but Japanese reliability and servicibity makes a great case
I understand what you're talking about. The FJR is big, it's not ideal for short guys. I'm 185 cm, and it is about the minimum you have to be to ride it comfortably. But I think it is very agile on the twisties despite it is a big bike. There's also differences in what tyres you use. I use Michelin Pilot Road 5 GT, and they are perfect!
It's a very practical decision sir. I am a shorty with 30" inseam and just about 5'5". When I sat on one I was on my tip toes and I just found it far too heavy for me so didn't even take it for a test ride because even if liked it I wouldn't have bought it for the weight. I test rode both the GS 1200 and 1250 and found them more manageable.
Quite unbelievable how many people faced the same issue in all these lovely messages. Thanks again.👍🏍
Sad to hear it,,I’ve had mine since 2006, wonderfull machine and thrill to ride,,I’m 69 and she’s my last vice, I’m from Oklahoma, and love my wild open spaces. I’m six foot tall and she’s still a handful, enjoy the sport 🤠🤠
Yes I still miss it. I’m sure I’ll be tempted one day to try again. 👍🏍
Hi,
I'm 5'8" as well with an FJR. Love it. Put insoles in side my boots which made me feel more confident. It is a heavy bike but once moving don't notice it. Brillant tourer. Coming over to Granard this year to do some genealogy. Great to meet up with you for a drink. All the best.
Oh wow Granard is only an hour up the road from me. Provided we can travel more than 5km please contact me through my channel when you get here and I’ll definitely do that. Cheers Paul!🏍
I just acquired a 2013 FJR 1300ES after riding my beloved 1999 Honda ST1100 for 7 years. I must say I too absolutely love it. The ST is a terrific ride, especially the Heli fully adjustable handlebars and Corbin seat, but it is heavy and has less power. Still a magic machine, but the FJR is another planet. Here's hoping you grow another inch or two or come up with an alternative. Must go and ride.
🤣👌
Congratulations on deciding on the purchase of the VStrom!
🤣🤣🤣 I like that humour!
You mean versys 650 he already has the GS 😉
Real shame
Like losing an old friend, I know how you feel.
But who knows what's around the corner.
Best Wishes Mate
Thanks mate.🏍😢
Sad news Dave let us know how you feel when you see the new owner ride off on your lovely FJR, expect to have a tear in your eye. I have sold 2 FJRs over the years and tried other smaller bikes only to return to an FJR but I suppose the riding conditions here in Western Australia suit this bike well, I simply love it.
That happened two days ago Paul. It was a very sad moment.😢
@@WheelieGoodTV Well Dave if you ever make it to Perth I’ll let you take my FJR out for a tour 👍
They certainly do I'm from Geelong VIC Australia and have travelled practically everywhere on my 06 FJR Yamaha 1300 I'm 183cm or 6ft and it's still slightly tall with wide seating
Hey bud coming from across the pound here. I don't want to get long winded but I am because I love the fjr. Funny story, I bought my 94 a year ago. In fact, a week before we went into lock down. I had a custom Suzuki volusia and sold it after I got use to the fjr. Keep her dude nothing else out there like here.
I hear ya but she’s sold and being picked up on Wednesday.😢😢
I only found your channel as I just recently bought a well loved 2003 previously owned by an old friend... thanks for the smiles. :) Staying subscribed... its more of the content and the commentary that sold me.
Oh such a shame but I totally understand, I have a 2008 fjr, bought after watching your passion for yours and I too am thinking of selling mine. I spend a lot of time around the lanes of the derbyshire dales and find it way too heavy, it belongs on a nice fresh bit of dual carriageway, having said that I do like the triumph explorer 1200 so wouldn't be going much lighter. Keep the vids coming, I'll still be watching.
My sentiments exactly Robert. Thanks for the kind words too. Cheers 🏍
I stay with my Honda Montesa 650 NT, does everything, from gravel roads to curvy country rods and even freeway. Goes 160 Km/h - but I enjoy 90 Km/h most to smell the country. Comes with integrated bags and I extended the handle bar and put a high windscreen on to sit upright. And most of all my wife loves it. Only downside of the 2005 model: No ABS and bad seat, the word comfort is missing. After 3 hours the butt says - done for the day! Can't have it all ....
Sad to see the FJR go, but will stick to your channel! I'll keep om riding my FJR ;)
Keep up the great vids!
Not as sad as I am mate. Thanks for sticking with me.👍🏍
It's a shame you made the bike so interesting that I'm looking to buy one. But I can agree with you it takes a lot of confidence to maneuver such a heavy bike. It was the the same for me when I bought my BMW adventure back 2003, especially for me since I'm only 1,77 and most of these bikes were meant for people with a least hight of 1, 80 to 1,90. But I got used to it I spent a lot of hours on it at least 3 to 4 hours a day and on the weekends and loved it till my lease ended. Now I'm hoping to get a ride on a used fjr from the local dealer. I'll let you know how it went.
You might consider a Motto Guzzi b7 with shaft drive. I hate having to clean and oul a chain every 600 miles.
They might have to bury me on mine. I own several other bikes that that I ride around locally or off road but for touring I’ve never seen anything that can replace it. I’m 6’ tall and even with a Corbin seat that lowers it a bit it can still be intimidating sometimes if it’s loaded down. Cheers
I feel for you mate. I'm making the decision with my Harley Davidson Street Glide. Four years I've had the the "Blue Babe" and I love it but I'm 63 now and it's just to flaming heavy. I'm also selling my beloved GSXR1000 but its going to a good home and being replaced with a Royal Enfield GT Continental. The Harley I'm going to trade in a BMW RS so it should all be good.
Sounds like exciting times ahead in your camp too! Good luck.👍🏍
hi always sad to say goodbye to a bike. but i know what its like
replacd a goldwing due to my age and the weight of the wing replaced with a r1250 rs /and honda cbr 500r the small bike for local lanes in devon the bmw for tours and when i feel yong and want lots of go
Exactly my sentiments Paul. Enjoy and stay safe. That saying “Happy miles and happy smiles” is a good one when you find what you’re comfortable on.👍🇮🇪
Liked the video. I have the same problem as iv had my FJR1300 for 14 years and live it but I'm feeling the waight now I'm older.
Got myself a tiger 800xca but I need to sell the FJR as it's just sat in the shed not getting used as it should 🙄
Good luck with the Tiger. Beautiful bike. 👍🏍
I feel your pain. I had a Honda ST1300 for 15 years and, like you, loved every kilometer I put on her. I sold for the exact same reason. I just wasn't comfortable with the weight any longer. I struggled to find a suitable replacement as I'm not a fan of any of the mid weight tourers on offer. I don't like the 'adventure styling' of the so called touring bikes nowadays. I settled for a BMW R1200RS but it certainly does not offer the comfort and weather protection that the Honda did, but then I won't be doing long distance touring like i have in the past.
I'm 5' 7", so I feel your pain, but I've owned FJR's [two in all] for the past 14 years. My 2015 was bought brand new and now has well over 40,000 miles. I have the same issues as you but I bought a Corbin seat which [at the cost of some cushioning] sits a little lower than the stock seat. I wouldn't presume to tell you what to do but I can say this, you'll get used to the weight and, as you already know, the FJR really has no equal. Best wishes whichever way you go but you really do sound like you might want to take a little more time with this decision.
We knew what we were getting into by the name of yOur channel - wheelie good tv. To that end, you deliver in spades. Farewell FJR, and now, on with the show.
Love this. Thanks 👍🏍
Yes the FJ is a fabulous bike! But in my opinion you are so justified and right downsizing a little! As you know there are some lovely 650cc and lets say the Triumph
800 XRX that still have enough power and lighter for cornering and parking! Let me know what you are considering?
Have nice day
Pete! Ps I had a new 650 V storm last year no fancies on it but a lovely bike none the less!!!
Cheers Pete, I’m test riding a few over the next month so will have something soon hopefully.👍
Wish you luck Dave
Many thanks Zahir.
I respect you for your honesty and sincerity. You're a good man.
Appreciate that. Thanks 🙏
Sorry you feel you have to sell the FJR. I just got mine back on the road. We had a very early spring here in Ontario. It's usually late April before the snow clears. It'll am on the short side but lucky enough to have a 32" inseam so reaching the ground is pretty easy. Also even though we are in lock down we don't have the 5km limit you have. Living a good hour North of Toronto means we have very good back roads that are twice as wide as the boreens around Cavan. We just have to make sure they don't turn into gravel as is common on what we call concession roads. Wishing you all the best with whatever you replace the FJR with
Cheer's from Canada
Hi Ian. Yes it’s very sad as you know how much I loved that bike. Thanks for getting in touch and stay tuned for the new bike son.👍🏍
I've wanted a fjr for a long time, I'm 5'8 myself. I just wanted to say thank you for the information, I enjoy watching your videos.
You’re very welcome Randall.
As a 5'10" experienced rider, I became tired of my 2009 FJR's tall seat height and stand-over width too. Any sand on the road made being able to only touch with the balls of my feet precarious at a stop. After much contemplation and also trying to overlook/overcome the problem without bike modifications, I finally removed the black seat cover and foam seat pad from the (front) seat. Now I sit on the plastic seat pan with a thin, foam pad taped to it. Though the white, plastic pan doesn't match the black 2009 model year paint, the wide, clear packaging tape holding down the 3/8" foam pad currently remains well beyond the "I wonder if this will work out" phase, and one non-rider asked "What happened to your seat?", we know that motorcycles are meant to be modified by each rider to their own fitment and taste.
The benefits of this simple and still-comfortable mod are lower seat height and a feeling of sitting "in" the bike rather than on top of it. This puts the handlebars at a more pleasant, touring height too. Sitting "in" the FJR takes away some of the (personally) unnecessary sportbike riding position weight from my hands after an hour or more on the road.
The only negative result of the loss of the seat pad is that it has made the already sportbike-height footpegs closer under my hips. I installed aftermarket road pegs up front so my knees can be straightened when they need a stretch. The thinly-padded, wide seat pan is absolutely NOT uncomfortable. It's like an old-school tractor seat now and isn't a reduction in riding comfort for me.
I purchased a Yamaha accessory taller/wider windshield right away after buying the bike new in 2009. It easily bolted on in place of the smaller OEM windscreen with the same hardware that came on the bike. With the FJR's power windshield height adjustment, I never lack for either shelter or fresh air with the new Lexan.
The only thing I thought this bike needs that I couldn't fix was a 6th gear. Yamaha has done that on the newer models.
What a great video! I enjoy hearing your bike making the same sounds in the video as mine (subconsiously) does when I'm riding it and concentrating on what's ahead instead of admiring the engine whirring and transmission clunks. Someone said that the newer FJRs have a smoother transmission, but aside from the 6th cog, I'd miss the solid gear engagement noise. It feels heavy duty to me rather than "clunky".
Thanks for taking the time to write this Bill. I agree with everything you say here and hopefully other viewers will take something from your knowledge. Thanks again. Dave👌🙏🏍
My XJ900S went just before lockdown. Putting around on a YBR250 @ 85mpg
I hope the grieving doesn’t last long.😢🏍
I watched your videos and many more besides as I planned to get the FJR in exchange for my mt10 which I had for nearly 2 years. I loved the mt10, but like you I'm 5'8 on a good day and always struggled and was anxious at low speeds, aside from never using half its power. Last minute I charged my mind because of the height and weight of the FJR and settled on a bmw r1200rs instead. Like you, I know the FJR is a great bike lots of smooth power and comfort and I thought I was taking second best, but how wrong could I have been. The BMW is a perfect height and I hardly feel the weight as its so low down. It's very smooth and glides over the bumps with diffinatly enough power. The BMW r1200rs or the r1250rs is worth a look and a test ride.
I know what you mean. I have a 1200GS and I think that was the decisive factor in selling the FJR. Like you say about the RS the weight is down low and still loads of power. 👍🏍
Thanks for sharing this. Kind of like losing a good dog I think. -- I have a 2015 Versys 650 LT. I’m in love with this bike. If you haven’t ridden one, I’d strongly suggest you give that bike a whirl, they’re awesome all around bikes. Thanks again and good luck hunting for your next great bike.
Thanks Chuck. The Versys is definitely a contender. Love the look of them. 👌
Love mine. I came off a ninja 1000 to the versys. I have had busa blackbird, grr 1400, vfr 1200/800 and although not as fancy as the others, it’s the most fun I have had on a motorcycle! It’s unexplainable and shouldn’t be, but there is just something about the little 650, it’s like an old shoe and I ride it every where and commute 5 days a week all year round.
Good luck
Dave that’s really sad news I trust the Irish flags will be flying at half mast, I shall still carry on watching as I really enjoy your videos. I’m the same height as you and I had to get rid of my 1500 Goldwing as it was just too heavy and got my FJR. Too help manage the weight I took my seat to a local company that reduced the width and height and now I can put both feet on the ground, no more tip toeing around.
Thanks Steve. Ultimately I had lost my confidence as it was just unmanageable for me on country lanes and slow traffic. Shopping time now!😜🏍
Well I sold mine last week for the same reason, I'm only 5'5" And as I mention before I dropped it only after having it 2 weeks, 5ks worth of damage had it repaired end of the year, I brought a Kawasaki Z900 RS lovely bike only weighs in at 214 kilos so much lighter than FJR I've clocked up 300 odd km in the first week totally different bike, But I do miss the FJ that was a lovely lovely machine....
I remember you said about dropping yours a while ago. Your Kawasaki weight now is exactly the market I’m looking at. Yes the FJR is incredible but unfortunately only for taller people.👍🏍
Dave, I have the 2019 AE. I am the same height and love the bike. I do agree with you though. It does get hairy sometimes being on tip toes with uneven or slippery surfaces. The worst part is moving it in the shed or wheeling it out backwards. Once riding, it is a feeling like no other. Your bike you can lowered though. Anyway, enjoying your channel. Keep at it. From Australia 🇦🇺.
Thanks Stanley. Totally agree. Even lowering the bike for me still wouldn’t help the weight for the types of roads where I live unfortunately though. Such a shame. Thanks for the support.👍🏍
Hi There Guys hope everyone is well.I saw that you mentioned.....the bike can be lowered .Please explain.Many Thanks Stanley.
I had to laugh at your comment as I too have "Fun" taking the FJR in and out of the shed. I drive it in so not too bad (Watch those mirrors!) but backing it out can be a chore..Hmm, maybe a ramp?
It's good to hear second opinions on bikes as I'm 5' 8" with a small 29" inside leg. The FJR was on my list of about 6 bikes that I'm considering for touring soon. Still leaning towards the GS with a lowered seat now. The emotion was obvious but a new bike usually sorts that out fairly quickly!
Yes my GS has a lowered seat and that was the deciding factor in selling my FJR. I’m still on the hunt for a lighter sports tourer though and am
looking at possibilities as I write this.😜🏍
@@WheelieGoodTV I'm still tempted a little by the Versys 1000SE Grand Tourer!
@@catflap I am currently looking to get myself a touring bike and having discounted the GS I have narrowed it down to one of two. Either an FJR or a Versys Thou. Such a difficult choice...
My dad has a FJR and while I haven’t ridden it, I have sat on it.
The seat height isn’t particularly tall, but it is very wide and you really end losing a lot of your inseam just by wrapping your legs around the bike instead of being able to more or less stand straight up.
I think I’ll try one again in the future as I still can’t get that bike out of my system. It was incredible.
Love that sometimes in life we have to move on to the next Project, so good luck with it all, when I was looking for a bike last year I was also thinking of a Yamaha fjr1300, a mate of mine had one, and absolutely loved the bike and got rid of it exactly the same reason he felt it was too heavy for him and he must be 5-ft 7 but didn't say anything about his height, he also had a 900 Yamaha Tracer, and swaped that to buy a brand new Yamaha TMAX 560 Techmax,.. he convinced me that the bike was agile and quick, I was so convinced I also bought a brand new one.. excellent machine!... good luck with yours and enjoy whatever You do.👍🏽👍🏽😁
Thanks so much for the support Stan. It means a lot.👍🏍
I previously owned a 1000 Vstrom if loaded it's high center of gravity makes it harder to get off the stand than an FjR
Fabulous machine and insanely powerful and heavy. Probably not practical for 90% of Ireland's regional roads, maybe motorway journey's which is why the Gardai used them for several years. They look and sound terrific but the power is unbelievable. I thought about buying a 2006 model for a decent price but can't justify the need for it. Great channel by the way.
Yes I agree. One of the best engines I’ve ever ridden. 👌
I'm 5'10" 36"w/ 30 " inseam at 190 LBS. I have a 2010 Yamaha FJR 1300A Gen 2. I will never sell the motorcycle. Maybe when I am in my late 70's-80's and feel I can't safely ride it anymore. Do health conditions as I get older. I am 60 years old now and will ride my FJR 1300 until that time comes..................
Sorry to see her go mate. Its clear your reluctant to let her go. Try a hayabusa !! Low and powerfull and surprisingly practical !
Thanks man. The Hayabusa scares the living daylights out of me just looking at it!🤣🤣
I used to be just a fraction under six foot I am now five foot nine, Listen, all you guys you will lose height as you get older and you also lose strength to hold up a big machine. I have had to make the change I now own the Enfield Interceptor like the bike but I can now handle its weight and have both feet on the ground which has restored my confidence. Digressing a bit I bought an electric scooter during the lockdown. To any motorcyclist this is great fun. I bought the Kaabo Pro 10 with great range good acceleration and fast. You can use all your motorcycle skills on one of these and you can go places where a bike can't go. A good alternative when your range is limited by law.
The good news, bikes are getting lighter, Tracer is just over 200kg ! Not an armchair like the superb fjr, but way more fun on the twisty back roads, plus the fjr panniers will fit when your ready to tour.
Lovely looking bike that Tracer!👍
I had 2 fjr 13s in the past, fantastic road bike, best of luck in the future, from Co Cork 🇮🇪
Thanks bud. Totally agree, best road bike ever!
I had mine for four years. I’m a bit taller than you, plus a good bit older. I sold mine for most of the same reasons. More so with my pillion. I miss mine too. Went for an R1200R. Now have a T120. These both seem heavy too.......
Yes both those bikes are heavy ones too. I’m scratching around the 600-800cc market now to have something nimble especially for the roads where I live. 👍🏍
@@WheelieGoodTV Have you considered the new Trident? It seems to have rave reviews and it's only a 660. Maybe it has to be a four to regain some of that free-wheeling torque and drive that you'll be missing from the FJR?
@@mslattery8710 I hear ya! And defo one of the ones I’m looking at.👍🏍
Very interesting situation! I am totally with you about the FJR being in a league of its own. I convinced myself that it was my perfect choice the first time I saw one many years back. I am now 68, fully retired and still contemplating buying an FJR and here on your channel I am seeing a fantastic discussion about the reality of owning a heavy bike that is somewhat tall & wide. Lots of great comments thanks to your channel audience. I had a Honda CB750 40 years ago and the FJR to me is what the old Honda 750 should have progressed into becoming. Electric windshield, Touring setup, huge long range fuel tank, Drive shaft, Fantastic engine with an amazing sound, ........So.... Now what? Not sure I even know.. Probably will give this a LOT of thought. Thanks.
Hi Ken, after purchasing the BMW R1200GS I realised the FJR wasn’t right anymore for me. The BMW fits like a glove and with all the weight down low it is so easy to ride through a city and then go touring with loads of power.🏍
@@WheelieGoodTV Thanks! Well I went and sat on an FJR today and it seemed OK. I measured my inseam at somewhere between 31 and 32 inches. Interesting that you solved everything with a R1200GS. Thanks again.
Noooooooooo!!!! If you change your mind, I'd recommend a gen 3 next time ;)
I know, I’m gutted!😢
@@WheelieGoodTV Sold my Gen 3 last month after the 2nd gear recall work. Went back to a Suzuki VStrom, lighter, more capable and a better bike...
That is sad, I am five ten and not the longest of leg and I have an old Pan 1100, wide and lofty of seat height, I got a cut down seat, it felt weird and then was fine. I feel your pain I do. wish I could take it off of you!!!
Cheers mate.👍🏍
wonderful display of such a special ride. I appreciate your insight and well articulated experience with the FJR. I had mine in Florida. Cherish the memories. ☆
Thanks Christopher. Still so sad it didn’t work out. Met a guy yesterday on one and I started drooling all over again!
I'm so sorry... I love my own FJR so much and can't imagine parting with her. Make sure to show your other two some extra love.
Thanks Saturn Nights. The problem is trying to replace her as nothing compares. I may have to go for something completely different.
No worries ! Have you tried the Yamaha Tracer 900 Gt? That’s what I ride and I’m considering moving up to the Fjr 1300
Love the look of the Tracer. I have a R1200GS so that has stepped in to the touring shoes admirably. I have my eye on something else for a bit of fun though. 😜🏍
You need to move to Australia we have great wide lovely roads inland and around the coast im 6ft tall and understand where you're coming from iv had 2 FJR Yamahas and an 87 FJ with 164000 KMs on her stay upright and ride safely cheers from Australia mate
To heck with the Pandemic. It is only a way to control the masses and to see their reaction. Well, we all failed and the controllers found out we are nothing but Sheople!!! No more bahhhaaaa, bahaaa, bahhaaaa... Go out little Bo Peep and the heck with being a sheep.... Ride to where ever your wheels take you.... I will miss your happiness on that FJR, but life is too short to be sad, go out on another bike and share your new adventures with us... Cheers from Northern California, USA.
Now there’s a positive attitude! Love that vibe. Thanks man.👍🏍
Had FJR,s and K1600 G.T,s ,Triumph Trophy S.E and RT1250 but the light shone for me RS1250 exclusive and believe me it's pants off fun.
Nice range of bikes you’ve had there Ron. 👍🏍
I am selling my gorgeous 2007 fjr for the same reason. 5 foot 7 is just not tall enough but I had 75,000 glorious kilometers with it. Wonderful bike. As another fellow said below, I bought BMW r 1200rs and it is a better fit for me. Flat feet on the ground. Will miss it though!!
I still miss mine in fairness. Might try one again someday.
I enjoyed my fjr so much, however it really is quite heavy. still really enjoyed tooling with the 600s XD. wish there was the same type of bike but substantially lighter. that sound, supremacy, speed, agility, comfort, and overall utility was soooooo worthit compared to sportbikes. that's why it was my first road legal motorcycle :))
I'm with you it is a great bike, reliable, fast comfortable, handling it clicks all the boxes except it's a bit much for a quick trip down a country lane. On the interstate it rules and it's better than BMW for a fraction of the cost.
Hi Dave you miss the power the reasons you give are extremely important and im 5ft 8 also and have same issues need bigger legs; the GS will do everything enjoy and cant wait to see your new ride. Happy rides.
Cheers Martin!👍🏍
I work for a large motorcycle rental company in the US and I can tell you that you are making a mistake if the height of the bike is the only thing for your decision. I rent GS 1200s and at 38in inseams, I feel the GSs are taller than the FJR1300ES we got! I don't understand your rational. The other thing is that I move Harleys all day, Glides, Road Kings, Sporters, Heritage soft-tails and the weight is way beyond the FJRs. I guess it's a matter of choice!
I'm 5ft10 not big built and don't need a huge bike but I'm still thinking of getting one, it just looks awesome.
But the weight is quite scarey sounding, I'd be worried about dropping it and not being able to pick it up.
I'm selling my HD Road King for the weight issue. I am 67 and it's getting to be too much to lug around. I have a few FJR's that I have my eye on! I am 5'9 but I've road them with no issues. If I was an inch shorter it could or would be an issue too!
At 5’9 you’ll be grand. Just be careful leaning them at full stops. Other than that they are incredible bikes!
I get it. I'm 5-11, and it's a big bike. I've been dirt-only since '81, and,those bikes are tall for me. Just got a used FJR, and even at 5-11, it was unwieldy at first. Took me a few rides to get used to it. But, if ya cut 3" off of me, stops and moving it manually (not under power) would be a much bigger challenge. Wouldn't try to talk you back into it, but just remember that 95% of the time your height matters none, since your feet are on the pegs and you're riding. Besides, nothing I've ridden handles so smooth at 110mph +. 😀
That Royal Enfield looks pretty badass. I always wanted a Gold Star....one of my dream bikes.
I recently sold my 2007 Honda ST1300 for somewhat similar reasons. I am tall enough for the bike, but it was too heavy for me and too powerful for what I needed. A 730 lb motorcycle with a 245 km/hr top speed in a country with 100 km/hr speed limits just doesn’t make sense.
Yes that’s exactly one of my problems living in the Irish countryside the speed limit is mainly 80km.
What a great name for a channel. Glad I found you.
Thanks Numbone. I hope you enjoy my content. 👍🏍
That's too bad however there is a bike for you. It goes by the name of a Suzuki burgman 650 executive. This bike will satisfy your riding needs
Sad news indeed. I hope you find your dream bike ahead, and can start having those adventures. Locally there is a big trend towards 3 wheelers (eastern Canada), like CanAm's or Harley Trikes. They seem to capture the touring comfort and adventure, while behaving more like a car. Good luck!! and I look forward to seeing more Wheelie Good TV :-)
Thanks so much Robert. Who knows, I might test ride a three wheeler and become “3 WheelieGoodTV!!” 🤣🦾🏍. Appreciate the comments.
So sorry that you had to sell on your FJR1300, I thought of you last Wednesday 14/4 as it was the first time in over a year that I was able to meet up with our old farts SCMCC and go for a road ride. Travelling 200 miles, just wish that you were able to experience the joy of the FJR1300. Stay safe on your 2 wheels. Love the videos by the way.
I have owned 167 motorcycles to date. The 2005 FJR1300 I have now is one of the easiest to ride bikes I have owned. I am also 5'8" and have no problem reaching the ground. I have knee replacements and the weight of the bike is no problem at all. I had the worst bike ever a few years ago. It was a 1990 Honda Goldwing 1500. A fat pig of a bike that was too tall, too heavy and handled like shit. The FJR feels like a mini bike compared to the GoldWing. For me with my vast experiences with other bikes, find the FJR to be almost perfect for me. The stock panniers are too small, and ...............well that's really my only complaint. Going on a long trip next summer. Solo.
I maybe should have bought a Goldwing first!🤣 Seriously though I still miss the FJR. Who knows…..one day…..😜🏍👍
i bought a 600 super sport during the initial phase of lock-down and used the bike solely for short distance commuting for the past two years until borders open before i head out for long distance rides. i know 600cc sound small in most larger countries, considering majority of bikes in tiny Singapore are less than 200cc...i don't see the reason why you should sell it in a hurry.
I still miss it. Haven’t ruled out getting another in the future.
LoL Dave sorry about losing or having to off your FJR, I am 5'9" but am more torso as my inseam is 29" so I think that is more important to know than height, but you still got a BMW GS, so your not hurting , or you really shouldn't be with still having 2 to play with :) Cheers! from Florida!
It is a brilliant motorcycle.
I love mine
Totally agree.👍🏍
I am the complete reverse of your Story there fella, a guy from Dublin just bought my 26 year old XJ900F with 23k miles from New, as he's your height, and he loves it.
I now own an FJR1300 2009 With 11k miles, as I'm 6'2" and the XJ was too small.
Ha ha, horses for courses and all that! If I grow a few inches I’m getting another!
The Concours is the choice for smaller riders as it's slimmer and your legs don't get splayed out like they do on the FJR. I'm a Five Niner and will be Concours shopping. I'll miss not having cruise control though. Getting rid of a motorcycle is always the wrong decision :) Consider doing squats three times a week while doing steroids maybe?
lmao ,steroids ,weights etc.Matt hope you well.so tell me 5.7 weight 70kg ,what would you recommend. I am in love with the FJR but i am hearing alot of stories.Thnx
@@kidronreddy1671 I have not owned either up to this point but currently have a '13 R1200GS Adventure and I'm not flat footed but it's still very do-able at rest with the balls of my feet well in control, even fully camp site loaded.
Hi, 1st time here, I have a blackbird that I tour on and also have a Ninja1000sx which I also tour on! The weight difference means ninja feels like a 600 to push about. Great compromise if you wanted a 1000cc bike!
Hi Mark, I’ve always fancied the 1000sx but I’ve got myself too many bikes at the moment so I’ll have to wait. My tourer now is a GS which I just adore. I was in Donegal yesterday on it and spent a total of 8 hrs on the bike. When I got home I still felt as fresh as a daisy.
Mark hope you well, whats your opinion on the black bird as touring bike.Thnx
@@kidronreddy1671 Hi hope your well to. I've had a bmw 1300gt, gtr 1400 , zzr1400 and found the blackbird to be the most comfortable, I ride with straight bar conversion. Hope this helps great comfort rider and pillion. Hope this helps 😉👍
So it's not really the height of the bike but the weight, correct? The FJR has a slightly lower seat than the BMW but weighs a good 50-60 lbs more. Maybe it's the weight combined with the height.
Hi! My BMW is the lowered chassis version. So it’s both the weight and the height (in that order) which was causing me problems with the FJR. 👍🏍
Get the seat sorted , I’m 5’ 7” and I never have a problem , you need to set up the bike , it just doesn’t happen by chance.
Too late Donna, it’s gone and I miss it. 😢🏍
Hi Donna ,hope you well.so I am the same height and weigh in at 70kg.Any advice .I am hunting for a FJR .Thanks