Yamaha USA lists the FJR as 635-642 lbs. wet, ~100 less than the ST. 100 lbs. would be enough for me to notice.
Define "close". The FJR is 650 lbs wet and the ST1300 is 730 lbs wet. That's 80 lbs difference. Unless the FJR numbers are just marketing, I don't feel like that's particularly close.
Just for comparison, the new Gold Wing is is 787 lbs which is only (about) 60 lbs more than the ST1300. If true, the new Gold Wing really is the replacement ST.
I went with a Can Am Spyder. Now I know it's not 2 wheels, but you can't drop it and it has reverse. I really like it. (I will be 69 next month) My wife loves it, as she feels more secure. (And you don't have to worry about flat footing it. )
I was curious about this before we bought our ST1300 so I sought out some who had weighed their FJR.
The results are not what I expected.
Measured Weight of FJR
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their process was suspect
Yeah, but their process was suspect. They weighed the front and back seperately and added the 2 figures. Someone later in the thread weighed theirs at a truck stop and got a weight very similar to the published wet weight.
I recently had a mild stroke and because I didn't fell confident in 2 wheels I now own a Can am Spyder and love it
I have a 2016 rts special edition I bought New Sept 2017Great to hear that some of us on here have Can-Am Spyder's.
This is my wife's F3 Limited model.
It has more HP than my ST1300
Just a blast to ride.
Not because I have one, but because it is lighter, better wind protection, lighter, more doo-dads, lighter, easier to steer, lighter, better suspension, lighter, and easier maintenance (if you do it yourself). But it lightens the wallet. Because it is lighter.
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To eliminate ambiguity, you really should have put a comma after "riding"....
So, Bill. After all this conversation, which bike are you going to get? Riding season is only a few weeks away, now.