Interesting comparison made between FJR and ST1300 60mph roll-on. Was done on the ST site. Myself, never would of thought the ST1300 would even hang with an FJR.
Interesting "test" on a recent ride. I was riding with 2 FJR's. One a '14 with a 5 speed and the other a 17 with 6 speed.
Roll on against my ST. ST in 5th, New FJR in 6th, Old FJR in 5th. Starting from 60 mph.
- New FJR ( with it in touring mode). ST pulled ahead about 20 ft and stayed there to about 90 and then the FJ started to gain slowly. Backed off before getting much past 100.
- New FJR (with it in Sport mode) - for all intents and purposes, even.
-Old FJR - sport mode - pretty much even.
Too many variables to draw any real conclusions (things like rider weight, luggage weight, amount of fuel, etc etc) but it was fun.
Surprising how much the changing from Touring to Sport mode made on the 6 spd. Also surprising that the ST did as well as it did given that it was giving up about 20 hp and 12 lbs of torque. I had expected that it wouldn't, especially as I outweigh the other 2 riders and had a full tank of fuel.
Interesting "test" on a recent ride. I was riding with 2 FJR's. One a '14 with a 5 speed and the other a 17 with 6 speed.
Roll on against my ST. ST in 5th, New FJR in 6th, Old FJR in 5th. Starting from 60 mph.
- New FJR ( with it in touring mode). ST pulled ahead about 20 ft and stayed there to about 90 and then the FJ started to gain slowly. Backed off before getting much past 100.
- New FJR (with it in Sport mode) - for all intents and purposes, even.
-Old FJR - sport mode - pretty much even.
Too many variables to draw any real conclusions (things like rider weight, luggage weight, amount of fuel, etc etc) but it was fun.
Surprising how much the changing from Touring to Sport mode made on the 6 spd. Also surprising that the ST did as well as it did given that it was giving up about 20 hp and 12 lbs of torque. I had expected that it wouldn't, especially as I outweigh the other 2 riders and had a full tank of fuel.
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