When did FJR1300 get 6 speed?
2016
In December 2015 Yamaha revised FJR for 2016 giving the machine a 6-speed transmission (both in standard and auto-shift versions), slipper/assist clutch, LED headlights and taillights, and a revised instrument cluster data layout.
When did Fjr get Cruises?
2013
Cruise control was an item at or near the top of every FJR owners wanted list surveyed by Yamaha, so a new system designed to be easy to use and unobtrusive is now standard on the 2013 model.
Where can I find FJR forums in North America?
North American FJR Owners. Hosted by bigjohnsd in 2021 Glenwood Springs, CO; HRZ in 2016 in Montrose, CO; CFR 2012; EOM 2010; & WFO 2008 in Golden, CO Southern FJR Owners Meeting (Do not use for regional ride planning!)
Is the Yamaha FJR a good motorcycle to ride?
The FJR is a very reliable motorcycle and I feel comfortable riding the FJR anywhere. I have spent a couple months adding farkles that I like and that help me stay safe on the road.
When did the Yamaha FJR 1300 come out?
Introduced in 2001, the FJR 1300 is among Yamaha’s line of venerable sport touring motorcycles. With a powerful engine and adjustable suspension, this model puts the word “sport” in the sport touring. Moreover, it offers an attractive combination of powerful performance and comfortable riding.
Are there any mirrors that work on a FJR?
The FJR mirrors really suck to see what is behind you while riding. I personally think this is a safety hazard and I am surprised that DOT passed the FJR mirrors. Many FJR riders buy the Yamaha FZ mirrors to replace the FJR mirrors and like how they provide a better view behind.
North American FJR Owners. Hosted by bigjohnsd in 2021 Glenwood Springs, CO; HRZ in 2016 in Montrose, CO; CFR 2012; EOM 2010; & WFO 2008 in Golden, CO Southern FJR Owners Meeting (Do not use for regional ride planning!)
The FJR is a very reliable motorcycle and I feel comfortable riding the FJR anywhere. I have spent a couple months adding farkles that I like and that help me stay safe on the road.
Introduced in 2001, the FJR 1300 is among Yamaha’s line of venerable sport touring motorcycles. With a powerful engine and adjustable suspension, this model puts the word “sport” in the sport touring. Moreover, it offers an attractive combination of powerful performance and comfortable riding.
The FJR mirrors really suck to see what is behind you while riding. I personally think this is a safety hazard and I am surprised that DOT passed the FJR mirrors. Many FJR riders buy the Yamaha FZ mirrors to replace the FJR mirrors and like how they provide a better view behind.