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SkooterG

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Yes. There's been a disturbance in my universe. Ever since last May when I crashed and totaled my Dirty Ol Whore 04 FJR with only a paltry 226,000 miles on the odometer (Clicky), there has been a hole. Until now..........

I DRANK THE KOOL-AID, AND IT GAVE ME HIVES.

As many of you know, trying to fill that hole I purchased a BMW R1200GS a couple months back. I have been jonesing for that bike for a long time. Here she is:

R1200GSJan1139.jpg


Well, I sold it two weeks ago. It was a nice bike and I really liked it - I just didn't love it. That really surprised me. There were a couple reasons I think, but when it came down to it, as much as I liked riding it, it made me appreciate my FJR even more. I thought I would ride the GS more and more and the FJR less, but that wasn't the case. Guess I am just an FJR guy. There is a good chance I will own one again someday, but not for now.

So the hole was still there. Well fortunately, I found a bike to fill that hole. Another 2004 FJR. I drove out to a small town outside of Amarillo a few days ago and brought her home. Funny, after almost 8 years and 300k of FJR ownership, I finally put one on a trailer. Lame, I know. But there were reasons. I am the 3rd lucky owner of this beautiful machine, and she fits in my garage just like peas and carrots right alongside FJR#2. Oh, and this beautiful example of an 04 FJR cost me less than half the price of the BMW! Talk about value!

So let me introduce to you FJR#3, a 2004 FJR1300 w/abs:

FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus4.jpg


FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus6.jpg


Only a couple of small farkles, but that's ok. What I wanted was a pristine example of a Gen I and this 04 is pretty close to that.

And check this out:

FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus0.jpg


Only 4344 miles! On a bike that is getting close to 8 years old! Amazing. It still has the original front tire on it with a date code of 2603. :eek:

Yes, life is good. And in my world, all things moto are back as they should be. I know many think it crazy, but for me not only is two FJRs in the garage a good thing, but a very good thing.

 
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Holy smokes, i hadn't heard about the DOW being out for the count. Congrats on the new find! Hope you treat this virgin better than the old hag.

 
WOW. Pristine is right...congrats!

That virgin bike doesn't know how hard she's gonna be ridden...I almost feel sorry for the young beauty.

Glad you came back to your senses...

 
Nice bike, Skooter -- a virgin indeed. Glad to read that you've found your way back from the Kool Aid list. I will wait with bated breath for the disapproving response of your illegitimate step papa Chuy.

 
Damn, and I thought my '06 with under 8K miles wasn't anything. It is nice that you Gen 1 guys can still find some of the old dinosaurs out there.

 
Nice bike, Skooter -- a virgin indeed. Glad to read that you've found your way back from the Kool Aid list. I will wait with bated breath for the disapproving response of your illegitimate step papa Chuy.
exskibum, I even aided and abetted the Goofy *******! He used my Jeep Liberty Diesel SUV and my motorcycle trailer to bring back his new FJR from Amarillo, Texas. It is all for the good, he is much too gay to be a BMW Storm Trooper! Jawohl, Arnie!

 
This is my first real post since I've joined the forum over 4 years ago, I came close many times but never felt any of it was worth a reply, until now. Mabye its the planets and stars, who knows, but thats the best fookin news I've read on this forum. I can feel the love......and its all good.

 
Don't want to put a damper on the love-fest, but that GS is a pretty tall bike. I think Skooter was just afraid of falling from that height ;)

Welcome back Skooter. Nice find.

 
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Yes. There's been a disturbance in my universe. Ever since last May when I crashed and totaled my Dirty Ol Whore with only a paltry 226,000 miles on the odometer, there has been a hole. Until now..........

I DRANK THE KOOL-AID, AND IT GAVE ME HIVES.

As many of you know, trying to fill that hole I purchased a BMW R1200GS a couple months back. I have been jonesing for that bike for a long time. Here she is:

Hey Scoot,

Like you I have always wanted a GS/A since riding one in Europe a few years ago. I new if I were to do it I would have to have both for a season to make my decision. I figured It would lean towards the GS. I like the ergonomics a lot, Probably wouldn't ride it in the dirt since I own a WR450. I wanted to get away from all the fairings on these sport type machines. Bottom line I can never justify having two street bikes with the amount of riding that I do. I'm glad you gave it a try!!

R1200GSJan1139.jpg


Well, I sold it two weeks ago. It was a nice bike and I really liked it - I just didn't love it. That really surprised me. There were a couple reasons I think, but when it came down to it, as much as I liked riding it, it made me appreciate my FJR even more. I thought I would ride the GS more and more and the FJR less, but that wasn't the case. Guess I am just an FJR guy. There is a good chance I will own one again someday, but not for now.

So the hole was still there. Well fortunately, I found a bike to fill that hole. Another 2004 FJR. I drove out to a small town outside of Amarillo a few days ago and brought her home. Funny, after almost 8 years and 300k of FJR ownership, I finally put one on a trailer. Lame, I know. But there were reasons. I am the 3rd lucky owner of this beautiful machine, and she fits in my garage just like peas and carrots right alongside FJR#2. Oh, and this beautiful example of an 04 FJR cost me less than half the price of the BMW! Talk about value!

So let me introduce to you FJR#3, a 2004 FJR1300 w/abs:

FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus4.jpg


FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus6.jpg


Only a couple of small farkles, but that's ok. What I wanted was a pristine example of a Gen I and this 04 is pretty close to that.

And check this out:

FJR3InitialPhotos-Olympus0.jpg


Only 4344 miles! On a bike that is getting close to 8 years old! Amazing. It still has the original front tire on it with a date code of 2603. :eek:

Yes, life is good. And in my world, all things moto are back as they should be. I know many think it crazy, but for me not only is two FJRs in the garage is a good thing, but a very good thing.
 
Welcome home, brother. As a reformed BMW owner I can tell you I still lust after the Bavarian machinery. On paper they look perfect. Living with them is something entirely different.

The new whore looks gorgeous. ;)

 
Don't want to put a damper on the love-fest, but that GS is a pretty tall bike. I think Skooter was just afraid of falling from that height ;)

Welcome back Skooter. Nice find.
Brother airboss hit the nail squarely on the head! Also, the color of his R1200GS clashed with his favorite strapless evening gown, high heels and purse! Es Verdad ese!

 
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