In the recent issue of MCN, Fred wrote...
"For many years I considered the Honda ST1100 the ultimate sport-tourer, but wasn't quite so enamored when it morphed into the ST1300. The Yamaha FJR now holds the title. I've never felt quite so in tune with a bike as the FJR, which seems to know what I'm thinking, and automatically reacts to it. I could be biased by the fact that it has my initials mongrammed on the fairing."
He also considered the Gold Wing to be the best touring bike, and stressed these were simply one man's opinion.
BTW, I saw an ST1100 sitting forlorn with snow on the seat beside a driveway near the Deerfield, Ohio VFW Post this morning. Based on the price painted on an adjacent ratty looking tractor, the guy is not going to let this bike go inexpensively.
"For many years I considered the Honda ST1100 the ultimate sport-tourer, but wasn't quite so enamored when it morphed into the ST1300. The Yamaha FJR now holds the title. I've never felt quite so in tune with a bike as the FJR, which seems to know what I'm thinking, and automatically reacts to it. I could be biased by the fact that it has my initials mongrammed on the fairing."
He also considered the Gold Wing to be the best touring bike, and stressed these were simply one man's opinion.
BTW, I saw an ST1100 sitting forlorn with snow on the seat beside a driveway near the Deerfield, Ohio VFW Post this morning. Based on the price painted on an adjacent ratty looking tractor, the guy is not going to let this bike go inexpensively.