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2020 FJR1300
- John d
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- John d
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Looks like the A model has been dropped, ES only. No change from last year. Also, looks like the same gray.
- gixxerjasen
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Looks nice. I always said I'd be buying a 2020 model
used
in 2024.
Looks like a color I could live with.
used
in 2024.
Looks like a color I could live with.
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Wonder what color the US market is going to get. I'd still like to see root beer on the menu some time.
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- Festus
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Same color and the A model is available.....
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport ... s/fjr1300a
Whoopsie, that's the 2019!!!!!!!! Nothing to see here, continue with your regularly scheduled programming....
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport ... s/fjr1300a
Whoopsie, that's the 2019!!!!!!!! Nothing to see here, continue with your regularly scheduled programming....
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Try hereFestus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 7:40 pm Same color and the A model is available.....
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport ... s/fjr1300a
Whoopsie, that's the 2019!!!!!!!! Nothing to see here, continue with your regularly scheduled programming....
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport ... /fjr1300es
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Carry over model...at least Yamaha is still offering it!!
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- raYzerman
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Europe (Britain) gets gold wheels to go with that gray, and kept the matte blue with black wheels. They also get the AS (YCC-S auto clutch) again. Looking like Magnetic Bronze (Root Beer) is no longer. Tracer GT gets the nice red the Tracer 900 had last year, but black bags... hmmm.
https://www.yamaha-motor.eu/gb/en/produ ... t-touring/
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
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- bungie4
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Must be the trump edition.
WWPD.
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
The hell.. The Niken... they didn't take that out back and shoot it yet?
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- Hppants
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Based on my observations in Europe earlier this year of the tens of thousands of commuter motorcycles, let me assure you, the Niken (and its many MANY cousins) isn't going anywhere.
Isn't "liquid graphite" the same color as 2015 (i.e. "Assfault Gray")?
Also, if I'm reading the specs correctly, it would appear that the Unified Braking System is FINALLY complete (applying the front gets you a small amount of rear). THANK YOU YAMAHA!!!!
Otherwise, at least for the US model - I see no changes.
Also, I do not see anywhere within the specifications that the 2020 FJR1300 is Euro 5 compliant. If I understand the rules, Euro 5 has to apply to "new models after 1/1/2020". Where does this 2020 FJR fall in this issue? If the current drivetrain is not Euro 5 compliant, and can't be made so with ECU and controls changes (HIGHLY unlikely), then I wonder if that is the end of it? Is it a coincidence that Europe gets the "Ultimate" model, perhaps as the swan song?
Isn't "liquid graphite" the same color as 2015 (i.e. "Assfault Gray")?
Also, if I'm reading the specs correctly, it would appear that the Unified Braking System is FINALLY complete (applying the front gets you a small amount of rear). THANK YOU YAMAHA!!!!
Otherwise, at least for the US model - I see no changes.
Also, I do not see anywhere within the specifications that the 2020 FJR1300 is Euro 5 compliant. If I understand the rules, Euro 5 has to apply to "new models after 1/1/2020". Where does this 2020 FJR fall in this issue? If the current drivetrain is not Euro 5 compliant, and can't be made so with ECU and controls changes (HIGHLY unlikely), then I wonder if that is the end of it? Is it a coincidence that Europe gets the "Ultimate" model, perhaps as the swan song?
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
The gold wheels with the black paint remind me of the old Yamaha Midnight Specials of the 1980's here in the US. What I found most distasteful is the gold stripe on the fuel tank. I could actually like the gold wheels but that stripe near gags me.
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- danh600
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
When I was at Barber Vintage Fest Yamaha had test rides. They generally had one of about everything in each line up. With the exception of the Nikken. They had three of those in each group. They booked up immediately. They created the most buzz. Not sure if it was because they were nice or just something different. The Yamaha guys were quick to say they are a three wheel motorcycle. They will fall over if you don't put the kick stand down.Hppants wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 9:17 am Based on my observations in Europe earlier this year of the tens of thousands of commuter motorcycles, let me assure you, the Niken (and its many MANY cousins) isn't going anywhere.
Isn't "liquid graphite" the same color as 2015 (i.e. "Assfault Gray")?
Also, if I'm reading the specs correctly, it would appear that the Unified Braking System is FINALLY complete (applying the front gets you a small amount of rear). THANK YOU YAMAHA!!!!
Otherwise, at least for the US model - I see no changes.
Also, I do not see anywhere within the specifications that the 2020 FJR1300 is Euro 5 compliant. If I understand the rules, Euro 5 has to apply to "new models after 1/1/2020". Where does this 2020 FJR fall in this issue? If the current drivetrain is not Euro 5 compliant, and can't be made so with ECU and controls changes (HIGHLY unlikely), then I wonder if that is the end of it? Is it a coincidence that Europe gets the "Ultimate" model, perhaps as the swan song?
I like that 2020 FJR. I just haven't finished wearing out my 2013.
- gixxerjasen
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Why? Entire thing is unnecessary, it should go away for a more traditional simple system.
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Respectfully, I disagree. I'd greatly appreciate it. If I had that feature, I'd probably never use my rear brake. (60K now, and at least 1/2 of the rear pads still unworn).gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:13 amWhy? Entire thing is unnecessary, it should go away for a more traditional simple system.
The front brake stops the bike, but a SMIDGE of rear brake does wonders.
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Which is exactly why we don't need Mama Yamaha working the rear brake for us. It has no idea the current road conditions. Let me do it myself and I'd be happy.
I also don't want to be forced to use the rear brake to get the most out of the front brakes. That is stupid.
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
No comment. Musta been a good weekend!!!!!!
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
I haven't worn one out yet...they just keep tryin to escape!
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Re: 2020 FJR1300
Rideapart says this is the FJR's last year the Europe due to non-compliance EU5 emissions regulations.Hppants wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 9:17 am Based on my observations in Europe earlier this year of the tens of thousands of commuter motorcycles, let me assure you, the Niken (and its many MANY cousins) isn't going anywhere.
Isn't "liquid graphite" the same color as 2015 (i.e. "Assfault Gray")?
Also, if I'm reading the specs correctly, it would appear that the Unified Braking System is FINALLY complete (applying the front gets you a small amount of rear). THANK YOU YAMAHA!!!!
Otherwise, at least for the US model - I see no changes.
Also, I do not see anywhere within the specifications that the 2020 FJR1300 is Euro 5 compliant. If I understand the rules, Euro 5 has to apply to "new models after 1/1/2020". Where does this 2020 FJR fall in this issue? If the current drivetrain is not Euro 5 compliant, and can't be made so with ECU and controls changes (HIGHLY unlikely), then I wonder if that is the end of it? Is it a coincidence that Europe gets the "Ultimate" model, perhaps as the swan song?
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