At least these posts are in the "other motorcycles" area although they are on the BMW page.
I keep wondering when the title to the forum will change to FJR-Owners.org...
If my responses have seemed testy, it is because this forum seems to heading the same way as BurgmanUSA did. There at least the bikes were all the same type as in "Burgmans". Often what happened, is the larger, more comfortable, more powerful...better in all ways 650 model...those owners...would let all the 400 owners know how superior the 650 bikes were. It is probably just my own opinion, but if I wanted to know constantly how superior the FJR was, I'd go read an FJR forum...not an NT forum.
I can appreciate anyone being in love with the bike they purchased. I'm still a moderator on a Burgman forum, even though I don't own one. I help out where I can because I literally have more experience on that bike than most people will ever have. I've answered questions the Burgman owners have about my NT...but I always keep in mind that forum is for Burgman owners and the last thing I want to leave those members with, is the feeling that they own an inferior product...even though I sold my Burgman and kept my NT because I felt the NT was better.
Chris
You can argue all you want about value and whatever.
I still want a bike under 600lb 'loaded', ~500lb dry and bare or less. Needs to have as close to 100hp as I can get, 90 would be ok. I'd really like to be under 500lb loaded, but, that just isn't going to happen if I want to keep the shaft drive.
Nothing else will do it for me. The NT was as close as I could come with the then available bikes and I really thought it would be the bike for me. If it had the extra 20hp I'd probably still have mine. The Norge is a runner up. If they would 'disconnect' the control panel from the engine management computer I'd buy one. It is still a little heavy, but, closer than most others.
Until someone comes up with what I want I'll keep my Goose. My wallet thanks me too
FWIW, I agree the FJR is a smoking deal, if you want a heavier, high hp touring bike. I don't. I have to admit that I almost succombed to the 'little bit' syndrome. It's ok if it's a 'little bit' heavier and has a 'little bit' more hp and is a 'little bit' more expensive. Then I came to my senses![]()
A non-BMW, sub-liter, shaft driven sports-tourer? I'd look pretty close and think really hard.I think an FJR900, an NT900 or similar would be just the ticket. I still wish BMW had sorted the F800GT a bit better (and it wasn't so expensive). I really did love that engine and transmission.
A non-BMW, sub-liter, shaft driven sports-tourer? I'd look pretty close and think really hard.
A Ducati? Based on an admittedly limited sample of Ducati riders that I have talked to, no.
Charlie,
Have you taken time to do a search on Ducatie's, light weight good italian workmanship like your Goose, plenty of ponies and chain drive is the only negative other than dealers are a ways from you. Some of their prices are not that bad if you don't think super bike$$.I think they could be modified with more upright bars and a better wind screen and luggage as well.
Eldon