lukaspriest
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Hello all!
I live in Boise and I'm presently a reasonably proud owner of a 94 BMW R1100RS, which is the first "big boy" bike I've owned. One of my friends likewise got his first "big" bike, which happened to be a 2008 FJR. This past summer we did our first big tours - we did Chinook Pass and saw Mt Rainier, and then we rode over to northern Idaho and rode the infamous Lolo Pass. Both trips were exquisite.
Long story short, I've taken a few rides on his bike, and my bike envy for his FJR has been slowly growing to a fever pitch. While I feel like I have a pretty capable machine, the incredible power of his 1300 is like a siren song, and I feel myself wishing that my R1100 had a bit more snort and was as comfortable as his ride.
This holiday season I'm going to be watching the used market and I'm hoping I can find one in good shape with a budget of around $5-6k. One thing I would like to locate is a trustworthy and skilled mechanic who is familiar with these bikes in the Boise area. While I have tools and a fair amount of knowledge (I rebuilt a CX500 from the ground up), I think I'd really like to have a true pro work on a machine like this, which I deem to be far more mechanically complex than an early 80's two cylinder machine. I'd appreciate any referrals for a solid independent mechanic some of you fine folks may know. Thanks you all!
I live in Boise and I'm presently a reasonably proud owner of a 94 BMW R1100RS, which is the first "big boy" bike I've owned. One of my friends likewise got his first "big" bike, which happened to be a 2008 FJR. This past summer we did our first big tours - we did Chinook Pass and saw Mt Rainier, and then we rode over to northern Idaho and rode the infamous Lolo Pass. Both trips were exquisite.
Long story short, I've taken a few rides on his bike, and my bike envy for his FJR has been slowly growing to a fever pitch. While I feel like I have a pretty capable machine, the incredible power of his 1300 is like a siren song, and I feel myself wishing that my R1100 had a bit more snort and was as comfortable as his ride.
This holiday season I'm going to be watching the used market and I'm hoping I can find one in good shape with a budget of around $5-6k. One thing I would like to locate is a trustworthy and skilled mechanic who is familiar with these bikes in the Boise area. While I have tools and a fair amount of knowledge (I rebuilt a CX500 from the ground up), I think I'd really like to have a true pro work on a machine like this, which I deem to be far more mechanically complex than an early 80's two cylinder machine. I'd appreciate any referrals for a solid independent mechanic some of you fine folks may know. Thanks you all!