Yamaduke
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Survey says! Most owners are men 50-64, Man are you guys old!
a lot of people are happy with pizza while some enjoy a fine steak.I am shocked that Russell was not even mentioned for custom saddles. HMMM.
Is it because we filled out the survey and you youngster didn't ?Survey says! Most owners are men 50-64, Man are you guys old!
People that frequent this forum are the best informed people regarding the FJR. Some dealers don't even bother ordering these bikes. My dealer knows about the tick, altitude surge on the 07, the jumpy throttle on the 06...the maintenance manager owns an FJR. I guess we're lucky in this area to have such a great dealer. Lucky is right. Maintenance techs and managers don't have the time we have to comb through this forum. How many models do they support? Generally the FJR represents a tiny percentage of a dealer's sales as the Star line constitutes most of their sales. In fact, at 14 2007 models sold, the FJR represents only around 3% of street bikes sold by our local dealer and they sell more dirt bikes than street. No wonder the dealers around the country don't know much about the FJR.That article is obsolete by now, with '08 models around the corner. If that article had included '07 bikes, overall ratings would have gone down considerably IMO, due to the altitude sickness and clutch problems alone, especially on a 5-yr-old platform. And even after a year of these problems, most dealers claim not knowing anything about them; ridiculous.
I also don't think that only MCN subscribers make a statistically correct sample to represent ALL FJR owners, but that's just me. It's like making a similar survey about a car from the 'Robb Report' magazine; very few subscribers to be a representative sample IMO. Without '07s in there, it's useless to me anyway. And if they got all their responses in the last few weeks, not including '07s seems like a very biased decision. Not impressed with their 'objectivity', but I guess for diehard Yamaha owners, it was music to their ears. Future sales numbers will tell the true story, and that's what matters at the end. And that's what makes manufacturers get off their butts. Later.
JC
I won't turn 50 until March! You can just call me "kid".Survey says! Most owners are men 50-64, Man are you guys old!
Interesting comment. Clip from an email I recieved today from an '07 owner who I've been trying to assist on several issues:People that frequent this forum are the best informed people regarding the FJR. Some dealers don't even bother ordering these bikes.
Ironically, I was in Alabama today at D&H Cycle and spoke at length with Jerrold, the owner. BTW, nothing wrong w/my FJR, I just went for a little 500 mile ride today and ended up near there and stopped by. I just love the 79 year old Parts Dept Mgr, Virginia! Anyway, Jerrold said he hadn't heard any updates on the altitude issue. Interestingly, he had just returned from the Yamaha Dealer show in Orlando late this morning and said *HE* will be making changes this upcoming year (2008) with the FJRs in response to "Yamaha losing the big picture with FJR customers". Said his last run was 110 FJRs.... this year (2008) he said he'll order "no more than three." Yes, three. He says the PDP issue has "caused a huge problem." Also of interest, if not shocking, he also said "I've been told there are Yamaha dealers who know absolutely nothing about the FJR. I met a dealer this past weekend who said he'd never seen the FJR in person." Can you imagine having to pull into that dealership while on the road with a disabling problem? Holy crap, that's scary!!!
If you're only 49, then who is the old fart ON THE LEFT in your avatar picture?I won't turn 50 until March! You can just call me "kid".Survey says! Most owners are men 50-64, Man are you guys old!
Got lots of miles on me , :clapping: but no, I'm not OLD, I'm merely VINTAGE and getting better each day!! Phil, I know you would understand these words, along with all the other VINTAGE FJR Riders. We shall be remembered!! :clapping:HEY, TDave!! I'm not old. Are you?
Phil
I read this and stumbled when I read about D&H cutting their order. The reason they are cutting their order is more in regards to Yamaha coming off the PDP program and requiring them to state early how many bikes they want instead of giving them a wide window for ordering. He can't take the risk of ordering 40 FJR's and only selling 30 especially at the prices they offer.Interesting comment. Clip from an email I recieved today from an '07 owner who I've been trying to assist on several issues:People that frequent this forum are the best informed people regarding the FJR. Some dealers don't even bother ordering these bikes.
Ironically, I was in Alabama today at D&H Cycle and spoke at length with Jerrold, the owner. BTW, nothing wrong w/my FJR, I just went for a little 500 mile ride today and ended up near there and stopped by. I just love the 79 year old Parts Dept Mgr, Virginia! Anyway, Jerrold said he hadn't heard any updates on the altitude issue. Interestingly, he had just returned from the Yamaha Dealer show in Orlando late this morning and said *HE* will be making changes this upcoming year (2008) with the FJRs in response to "Yamaha losing the big picture with FJR customers". Said his last run was 110 FJRs.... this year (2008) he said he'll order "no more than three." Yes, three. He says the PDP issue has "caused a huge problem." Also of interest, if not shocking, he also said "I've been told there are Yamaha dealers who know absolutely nothing about the FJR. I met a dealer this past weekend who said he'd never seen the FJR in person." Can you imagine having to pull into that dealership while on the road with a disabling problem? Holy crap, that's scary!!!
That sounds more realistic.He said Yamaha sold around 3,000 FJR's in the last 12 months, not 10,800
I'm not the consumate expert on how bikes were ordered. I could find out. But pretty much I know that -3 - 05 were PDP, which meant the customers were supposed to put down $500 when they ordered their FJR. They then waited for Yamaha to build and ship. Dealers got around this in all years by making up customers, or using employee names, but we don't know about thatThat sounds more realistic.He said Yamaha sold around 3,000 FJR's in the last 12 months, not 10,800
Hey, could you please explain to me (if you want, of course) how the process of ordering FJRs has been over the years, including the 'PDP' you just mentioned?
I knew initially customers had to pre-order bikes, but later on dealers started ordering them like if the customers had paid a deposit, but they didn't. A year after, I think '05, they required a customer name to order them again, or something like that. What I don't know is at what point they started delivering bikes normally ('06 or '07?). And if they were 'normal' indeed, which includes 6 months of 'free' (included) floor time before they have to pay for the bikes. Or some other weird arrangement. Just curious.
And what's the deal now? Ordering in advance for the whole year? Man, that's putting dealers between a rock and a hard place. If that's the case, the FJR is going to become much more, ahem, 'unique'. Interesting how marketing can severely affect sales with the bike having nothing to do with it. Thanks man.
JC
Was at my dealer today and he was finishing his order for Yamaha bikes for the next season. He said he had to have his order in for how many bikes he thought he would need next year. It doesn't sound to easy to be a dealer and try to guess how many bikes your going to need.I don't know the current requirements, or odering period, but apparently it is much shorter requiring the dealer to predict their sales. Like you said, they are in a tough spot if they over order and are frustrated when they under-order.
that's why a version of the survey was distributed to all the FJR forums so people who wanted to, even if they weren't MCN subscribers, could participate. perhaps it's not representative of those who didn't take advantage of that oportunity, but in that case, who cares?I also don't think that only MCN subscribers make a statistically correct sample to represent ALL FJR owners, but that's just me.JC
Really? I missed this, got link?that's why a version of the survey was distributed to all the FJR forums so people who wanted to, even if they weren't MCN subscribers, could participate. perhaps it's not representative of those who didn't take advantage of that oportunity, but in that case, who cares?
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