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- FJR Owners Forum
A forum community dedicated to Yamaha FJR owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about performance, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!
- FJRiders. com | Attack the road
FJRiders com is taking a little different approach to our little community on the internet The history of this forum has caused a web of locations where information is located The organization became sloppy Our goal is to try and remedy that This landing page will serve as the hub to all of your FJR information
- Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model? | FJR Owners Forum
There has been no information on any year model of the FJR 1300 on Yamaha's website all morning long At least on my phone mobile version There is an announcement that says they have announced all remaining 2025 lineup changes So this to me looks like the FJR is now dead :eek: And that I was
- FJR THOUGHTS | FJR Owners Forum
Before my FJR days, I had an '86 FJ1200 from 1994-2005, followed by a '92 FJ1200 (with a 1314 big bore kit, FZR1000 swing arm and rear wheel, and a host of other little upgrades) from 2005-2019 I was an FJ owner for 25 years
- st1300 vs fjr1300 - FJR Owners Forum
Tribalism An FJR owner wouldn’t want to admit a competitor’s bike may be equal or better Realistically, I think the bikes are pretty close to each other, and any differences would just be the rider’s preferences Read up on the FJR forums, read up on the ST forums, and maybe put your hands on each Either way, you’ll be smiling down
- Which year FJR is better overall? - FJR Owners Forum
I'm looking at several FJR 1300 's for sale and I want to get one but I'm not sure which year is most reliable and just better overall regardless if it means I pay a little more for it For instance, I've narrowed down my search to a 2015 and a 2016 as viable options, but I don't know if It's better to pay a little more and get the '16
- My 4th Yamaha is a 2024 FJR1300AE - FJR Owners Forum
But still, I settled on the FJR as a more convenient single rider (I’m in this status) and again - old school! An additional incentive to buy was that most likely the FJR1300 will end its life cycle this year, and since I am a fan of the old school both in the auto and motorcycle world, I decided not to miss my chance and received my 2024
- What does Gen 1, Gen 2 Gen 3 refer to? | FJR Owners Forum
Initially the fjr was fairly cheap to buy own but the cost increases over the past 6-7 years has dampened that some As far as the emissions thing goes, it seems as efficient as the current motor is typically getting in the mid 40’s for mpg’s it seems that some tweaking and tuning of the platform should be achievable
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