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Reviewed on July 26, 2003
I purchased my '91 FJ1200 brand new, while living in West Germany. Eight years of riding at autobahn speeds, including time in the Neuburgring & Hochenheim Racetracks, re-affirms -- the FJ is one heck of a bike. All day cruising at 125mph+ (children will fall asleep up to this speed), through all...
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I purchased my '91 FJ1200 brand new, while living in West Germany. Eight years of riding at autobahn speeds, including time in the Neuburgring & Hochenheim Racetracks, re-affirms -- the FJ is one heck of a bike. All day cruising at 125mph+ (children will fall asleep up to this speed), through all types of weather, makes this a keeper bike regardless of which bike I get next. In August of 2002, I made a second non-stop, 27 hour ride from Salt Lake to St. Louis, followed by a next day departure to Pennsylvania, later Knoxville, TN, then Atlanta, before returning home to Utah. For a total of 11 days and 5300 miles for this round robin. This August, I plan a ride to Alaske via the ALCAN highway. My only desire is to be part of a bike comparo -- my FJ1200 and the new FJR1300 on the same USA round robin of 2002. Any riders up to the task can drop me a line, if you feel up to the task. Ride Safe, Feet up & rubber side down! Michael
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