King Size escribió :Pues, la YAMAHA FJR 1300. Sport touring, con un caracter marcadamente sport y con un magnifico equipamiento. Te lo dice un anterior propietario de una FJ 1200.VVVVV´ssssss
I tried sitting on a ZZR1400 and found it a similar riding position to the Blackbird. A Hayabusa was top of the list because i fit them really well, but for the money the K1300 won easily. The
Yamaha Motor Company is a Japanese company that manufactures marine engines, large helicopter drones and other motorized products. They're best known, however, for their motorcycles. Yamaha motorcycles are made, sold and loved around the world. The Yamaha Corporation itself has been around for a very long time.
Just traded a BMW for the FJR, my BMW (K1200LT) was WAY more top-heavy than the FJR. Wings are heavier, but seem to carry it lower, same for Harleys. I think more riders move from sport bikes to the FJR than from bigger tourers. In relation to a sport bike, the FJR is big and heavy. I moved from the Bimmer cause I wanted lighter and more
The Yamaha FJR1300A model is a Sport touring bike manufactured by Yamaha . In this version sold from year 2020 , the dry weight is and it is equipped with a In-line four, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 146.20 HP (106.7 kW)) @ 8000 RPM and a maximum torque of 138.00 Nm (14.1 kgf-m or 101.8 ft.lbs) @ 7000 RPM .
The fdr in 5th gear is 4.09. Using a tire diameter of roughly 26 inches the C14 will do close to 170 at 9000 rpm in 5th. I'm just not sure 135 hp at the rear wheel is enough juice to push that big fairing through the air that fast. Cycle Wolrd (Psycho Ward :lol ) reported a top speed of 160 mph.
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fjr 1300 vs gtr 1400