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  1. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    Yes - he's looking to move it out. However, that is to be negotiated between seller and buyer. I'll sign on again when or if i ever take ownership of an FJR. peace out.
  2. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    For those interested... here's the dealio: https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/mcy/1175691539.html Nice guy, great bike - but i dont' feel bad, as his ad was active the whole time. peace B)
  3. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    I've been up and down about whether or not to buy this well maintained bike. The price is now $6400, but I'm getting a spiritual conscience that's saying "Own one you horder!" I'll be able to pay down my current bike and live more simply with the sales of my scooter and st1100. I'm pretty...
  4. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    SOLD! $2500. :bye2: Thanks for asking. https://s708.photobucket.com/albums/ww87/pa...mview=slideshow
  5. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    Not a ticker... and no i'm not sharing info :blink: The owner is a real nice guy, pretty anal about taking care of his rides. He broke his knee playing hockey, and wouldn't have sold it this soon. I'm planning on meeting him Friday somewhere half way - he's an hour and half away in another...
  6. pastorgumby

    Deal or No Deal? Opinions appreciated

    Hello FJR forum! I'm on a hunt to find an affordable, nice FJR. Deal or no deal? 2004 FJR w/ ABS: 27,629 miles, cerulean silver, original owner, very good condition, all service records, new sealed battery, new rear tire. Side cases with liners, color matched Givi topcase with liner, Corbin...
  7. pastorgumby

    Which is the better choice?

    Well, last weekend i took a 4 hour, 1 way trip to Long Island, NY by trains... and rode home my new '92 Honda ST1100. Paid $2000 even, it was owned by a single, meticulous owner, never dropped, 68 K miles, mint cond. Eventually, I will own an FJR- but for now... :assassin:
  8. pastorgumby

    How many Motorcycles?

    That's precisley why i have more bikes, because i can only have 1 woman! I eventually want to own an FJR - but it demands a bit more money than i can afford at this time, so just last weekend I bought a '92 Honda ST1100 for $2000 w/ 68K miles, 1 owner, mint. My stable: '92 Honda ST1100 '08...
  9. pastorgumby

    Which is the better choice?

    Thanks- my heart is with FJR's but my wallet is now considering an '92 Honda ST1100... much cheaper! $2500 (you get what you pay for, i'm sure). No, there were no pics of the Golden FJR - the guy sold it even before he posted pics. I'm too ambitious with my riding... i already have 3 bikes-...
  10. pastorgumby

    Which is the better choice?

    Well... the 04 is SOLD already, for $5000 it was a steal! The paint was custom done, as the owner was good at it.
  11. pastorgumby

    Which is the better choice?

    THANK YOU everyone for your opinions & feedback... I'll try to bargain down the '06, but i doubt that he'd take another thousand less (he's actually posted it for $9900). In New Jersey- mileage that low is very common; as we only get, if we're lucky, 8-9 months of riding, and most riders here...
  12. pastorgumby

    Which is the better choice?

    Hi and thanks! I'm seeking opinions, as i've already gathered that it is probably wiser to buy an '06 and newer to avoid a old problems, but here are two choices that i've been eyeing: 1) 2004 FJR ABS 3500 miles $5000 w/extra seats, windshield & amp; mufflers; older original owner, Gold paint...
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