IMHO Any of the VFR's will do the trick, a little more upright, comfy, perform well, and not that spendy.
You might find it a tad underpowered coming from a GSXR though (assuming the 93 model was fast and light.)How aggressive of a rider are you? Your size and weight would be suited for a well maintained used ST1100 or ST1300 as well, but it's a porker for tight cornering.
Some of the naked type sport bikes tend to not have really low clipons (or have actual handle bars) and more room for the legs. I have a nice 2004 919 i'd be willing to sell with adjustable rearsets.... Z1000's are nice or maube an FZ1, etc etc.Sheldon
I ride an Aprilia Shiver on occasional long distance runs. Love it. It is very comfortable and stands quite tall too.It's extremely nimble, very torquey, and packed with technology (ride-by-wire, tri-mapping... ect, etc.)There are tall touring screens available, but I roll with a small bikini Puig screen.Givi makes mountings for luggage and Saddlemen make very nice bags to match.As a 750cc L-twin it's not the fastest in the pack beyond 80 MPH, but that's not so important to me.There are very few in this State with very limited local dealership support, but with AF1 as an information source and parts supplier it really doesn't matter.I saw one on craigslist for around $6k.Hope that helps.
I'll throw out a vote for my current ride, a 2000-2002 Ninja ZX-6R (and 2005+ (?) as the ZZR-600); highly capable, good range (200 miles on 4.5 gallons), comfortable for the right people, and a great value.a.s.
How is the Ninja for power? I would be a little worried dropping down to a 600 from the 750.
However, if you think a GSXR750 is heavy I'm not even going to mention my bike. In my opinion it is the ultimate long distance sport bike.
Why not buy a gel ed seat and a taller windshield. It makes a big difference.
Your bike is the FJR 1300, correct? Does the extra weight affect the performance in the corners?