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The highly respected Yamaha FJR. I owned one that had a "head shake" issue. Looking at it online, it seemed a lot of them had the issue. I adjusted, then replaced the steering head bearings, played with 1000 different suspension settings and tire pressure settings, different tire brands,etc. and no difference to speak of, the shake was always there. It wore out front tires twice as fast as the rear, which was a first! I also rode a couple of others and they both had the same issue. Good bike otherwise, but the shake was not forgivable and was the reason the bike is gone.
Funny you mention this. I had a 2005 FJR from new. Hated that bike. Poor handling. Ridiculous tire wear. Super hot; felt like I was straddling a cast iron cooking stove. Could never adjust the adjustable windshield correctly. And buzzy at regular freeway speeds. WTH?But people fanatically love them. If I talk bad about an FJR, most people look at me like I’ve got lobsters crawling out of my ears.
When Rick posted his beautiful ST1300 with a sidecar, I looked at the postings on reliability. The early ones had a stability problem starting around 80mph. They would start a weave that would increase in amplitude and frequency.