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Cycle News 2015 Issue 04 January 27

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 27, 2015 P63 fine the FZ base and create a light, well-handling and affordable adventure sport touring machine for the masses. To put it simply, the FJ-09 has the same engine, frame and swingarm as the FZ-09 but with a larger fuel tank (4.8 gallon which is up 1.1 gallons from the FZ) with a claimed 44 mpg, a front and side fairing, windscreen, handguards, a 130.6mm longer and stronger subframe (for car- rying bags and people), larger seat and a center- stand. Basically, this is the FZ-09 designed to be ridden for longer periods of time and not neces- sarily always solo. It's no secret that sport touring motorcycles aren't cheap, usually ranging from 12k to 22k de- pending on which brand you choose. Sport tour- ing motorcycles aren't known for being lightweight machines either with some ranging from 600-700 pounds! These two points are some of the things that Yamaha focused especially hard on in order to get the FJ-09 to stand out from the rest, and it looks like they hit their mark, as the FJ comes in at just over $10k and a claimed weight of 462 pounds (without bags), which is just a 48-pound increase over the sporty FZ-09. The FJ-09 has the same liquid-cooled, fuel- injected three-cylinder DOHC 847cc engine and 11.5:1 compression as the FZ-09, with a claimed ballpark figure of 115 horsepower and 65 lb-ft. of torque. This combination gives the FJ-09 a sporty feel with its instant throttle response, torquey char- acter and pleasing sound just like that of the FZ. For those wondering, the six-speed transmission ratios are also the same. The FJ-09 received new, more refined, ECU settings best suited for sport touring riding. Like the FZ-09, the FJ comes with D-mode variable throttle mapping with three available ignition maps, which gives the bike a noticeably different feel in each. Standard mode is pretty darn perfect, as it has an excellent mix of sporty feel, smooth delivery and impressive power throughout mak- ing it the optimal setting for all types of riding from canyons to city streets, while still very useable in freeway traffic. Because of that, standard mode was our mode of choice most of the time. A-mode is definitely the most aggressive of the three and reminds me most of the FZ model with its quick power delivery and maximum overrev, making it good for canyon riding or when you need to get a little aggression out. B-mode or the mellowest of maps is a good setup for wet road conditions, The new FJ-09 isn't much more than the FZ-09 and is made to be ridden for longer distances.

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