Yamaha FJR tech info
Yamaha FJR description
The FJR1300ES features an all-new electronically adjustable suspension to take the bother out of adjusting the suspensions to fit different riding conditions and bring greater convenience to touring. The new 2014 FJR1300ES offers the same aggressive styling features, including the headlight cowl and side fairing as the FJR1300A. The flexible side panels are not only great looking, they also adjust to help improve comfort and aid in weather protection. FJR1300ES riders can select D-mode (Drive-mode) for varying mappings, giving the motorcycle exceptional versatility. This works in conjunction with YCC-T¿¿ (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle) generating engine character that can be sportier or more relaxed depending on the riding situations. Traction control developed from MotoGP¿¿ technology is standard on the FJR1300ES. While engaged, the system detects wheel spin and adjusts ignition timing, fuel injection volume, and throttle valve opening to help maintain traction, unlike some competitors who¿¿¿s system only cuts ignition creating a hard cut-out feeling. The system is designed to let the operator ride on roads that have limited traction with more confidence. Another popular feature standard on the FJR1300ES is cruise control. Riders can set cruising speed with the push of a button on the left handlebar to provide comfort and ease on extended road trips. A three-part instrument panel provides riders with all the information they need while enjoying the road. Riders can easily customize the display to show the information they want. The front brake lever activates six of the eight front braking pistons the rear brake pedal activates two rear pistons and the other two front pistons ¿¿¿ provides balanced anti-lock braking in all conditions. A pushbutton-adjustable windscreen and a thick comfy seat for two are perfect for comfortable, long-distance riding and come standard on the FJR1300ES. Additional features on the 2014 FJR1300ES include a two-position adjustable rider seat, low for shorter riders or nearly 1-inch higher for a more spacious feel for taller riders, plus handlebars that can be adjusted to one of three different positions. The result is a superb, custom-fit ride.New for 2014: An electronically adjustable suspension has been adopted that adjusts it to fit different riding conditions and bring greater convenience to touring. This system provides a choice of four settings for preload, including ¿¿¿One Up,¿¿¿ ¿¿¿One Up with Luggage,¿¿¿ ¿¿¿Two Up,¿¿¿ and ¿¿¿Two Up with Luggage,¿¿¿ adding a choice of ¿¿¿Soft,¿¿¿ ¿¿¿Standard¿¿¿ and ¿¿¿Hard¿¿¿ for damping force adjustment for each setting. In addition, this damping force can be fine tuned three positions firmer or softer from standard within each ¿¿¿Soft¿¿¿, ¿¿¿Standard¿¿¿ and ¿¿¿Hard¿¿¿ setting.
Yamaha FJR for Sale
- 2008 yamaha fjr1300 a sport touring (US $7,900.00)
- 2010 yamaha fjr 1300a sport touring (US $8,999.00)
- 2007 yamaha fjr1300a sportbike (US $8,599.00)
- 2013 yamaha fjr 1300a sport touring (US $11,995.00)
- 2007 yamaha fjr 1300ae sport touring (US $9,595.00)
- 2012 yamaha fjr1300 touring (US $10,960.00)
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