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Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - canyonwlf7_imp - 01-13-2015

Tomorrow I am buying a Triumph Scrambler and possibly 1 other bike!
I know they are apples and oranges but it's between the CB and the Yamaha FJ-09.
I already own a 2014 Harley Low Rider, so I have the cruiser bike handled,
The Scrambler is Retro in looks and in reality so is the Harley, so I guess I'm old school, I'm 54
so I prefer bikes that look like bikes, that being said the new Yamaha triple makes 107 hp at the rear wheel and only weighs 462. Anyway I love the ergo's of both, up right and comfortable, my only other desire is a good handler, do yall think the handling of the CB is very good? I'm sure the FJ-09 is stellar, but quite honestly prefer the looks of the CB, believe it or not the dyna and the Scrambler handle very well, and I am doing some performance upgrades to get about 75 rwhp out of the Triumph and after I change exhaust will weigh about 485. That's enough power for me, I think the CB will be even more powerful so I'm not concerned about that, I know I'm all over the place and am lucky to be getting 2 new bikes to add to the stable, and I need to go with the heart on decisions like this, but would appreciate feedback, also some might choose the CB and the Yamaha over the Scrambler!


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - the Ferret - 01-13-2015

Most of us old school guys have issues getting past the transformer look of the FJ, even if the specs suggest it is an excellent bike..low in weight, high in horsepower and a lot of electronic gizmos. I did go up and test sit one the other day and you didn't say how tall you are but it's a tall drink of water. I couldn't ride it as is even if it ticked all my boxes. The FJ was close, but by the time you get the luggage for it you are getting close to FJR pricing.

Someday, I'm going to have to replace my ST 1300 and I'd prefer a lighter weight sport tourer about 100 hp shaft drive. The FJ would have been close. I just have to be patient.


Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - Capo - 01-13-2015

I have two Bonnie's and a CB...don't ask....and a Tiger 800. The Tiger may be transformer- esque, but it is easily the most versatile and all- around usable bike in my stable. It enables me to enjoy the retro/ standards for what they are best at. iMHO the Scrambler/ CB combo would not be as versatile as the Scrambler/ FJ pairing, especially in that you have a Harley. The CB is, indeed, a beautiful and delightful bike. But the FJ will provide a better alternative.


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - ClassicVW_imp - 01-13-2015

Capo said what I would have said. The Bonnie and the CB are too similar.

In the end, you should get what "moves you" not what we say you should get.


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - Rocky_imp - 01-13-2015

(01-13-2015, 01:04 PM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote: Capo said what I would have said. The Bonnie and the CB are too similar.

In the end, you should get what "moves you" not what we say you should get.

Yes, they are similar, but still very different.
That's why I have both.


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - VOZZA_imp - 01-13-2015

I love Bonnies, I've had three including a T100 but I must say that the CB is in a different league. This bike is a keeper but there again I have said this before.
For practicality and fun I think the FJ will be a winner and I may yet end up with one after a demo ride.


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - canyonwlf7_imp - 01-14-2015

I'm kinda thinking CB & FJ Smile


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - rboe - 01-14-2015

Very difficult to say the Bonnie and CB are too similar. One is a twin, the other an inline four. Apples and oranges.

When I picked up the CB I thought the Griso (v twin) was too close to the CB and would be surplus; not even close. The Bonnie, the CB and the Guzzi have different personalities.

But they are all very good bikes so close your eyes and pick one. After living with them for a bit you may find that one or two just don't fit your personality or riding style, which is fine as there are lot of good bikes out there; just go for it. I'd even have you test ride a Griso (make it long one, they are sneaky that way, typically slow to warm up to you but once you click they are in your blood).

I'm not a fan of Yamaha's and especially the Transformer look favored by many bike stylists so I have my bias's; but it's your money and your garage. Big Grin


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - nhawk7504_imp - 01-14-2015

The FJ and CB are COMPLETELY different machines. The FJ has the more modern electronics with different riding modes. It has longer travel suspension and a wind screen, which a touring guru said is a must for anything but perfect weather on trips. Having ridden the Scrambler and the CB, they were a lot alike. Basic standard machines. Comfortable. Laid back. Classic. The FJ is more modern and less laid back. That triple screams. If I owed a Harley Low Rider, I would get the FJ and the CB and not the Scrambler. The Harley, Honda and Triumph are too much alike when compared to the FJ. I have many riding friends who have owned every kind of bike and now ride Adventure style bikes and they ride the wheels off them. - Honda CBs in general have always worked for me because I like the standard riding position and the four motor which is a better motor than the Triumph twin to me.


RE: Hi all, decisions, decisions, apples and oranges - canyonwlf7_imp - 01-14-2015

I'm leaning towards the CB over the Scrambler, With the Harley and the CB I will have the best of both worlds, the FJ is just for the Hooligan inside me, might not need it at all................