Hello- My RT1150 just blew up the input shaft at 90,000 miles and I'm looking for a replacement. Love the BMW, but don't have the ability to make this repair. After buying the parts, and paying someone to install, this used FJR may make a lot of sense.
There is a 2004 FJR for sale near me, around 53,000 miles, $3200. The guy has done a lot of work to it, upgrade to Wilber rear shock and front springs, windshield extension, Meyer seat, etc. The only thing that concerns me is he said he gets engine heat on the legs when it's above 75 f. Somehow having the tank full lessons the effect, he says. That is my main concern, as otherwise on paper the bike looks really nice.
What is the opinion here, I've had a KZ1000 Concours (put 95,000 miles on it), and the RT1150 that just died. Is their a handlebar raise kit you can install, I did it on my other bikes as I like an upright position. I like to do 4-5 day trips, avoiding interstate when I can.
I like that it's the older model, not crazy about all the newer electronics. I want a bike I can throw my leg over and ride. My brother has a 2010 1400 Concours he's offered to sell me, but I don't like that it weighs almost 100 pounds more, and looks like a lot more electronics. He lives 600 miles away so I've never riden the bike. (I did see the thread comparing the two bikes...consensus seemed that the Connie was fat and not great at low speed, not good on the occasional gravel I encounter).
I'd appreciate your thoughts, heading down before the snow flies to see it in person. I did try the search feature for 'engine and heat', but just came up with too many results. Thanks in advance.
There is a 2004 FJR for sale near me, around 53,000 miles, $3200. The guy has done a lot of work to it, upgrade to Wilber rear shock and front springs, windshield extension, Meyer seat, etc. The only thing that concerns me is he said he gets engine heat on the legs when it's above 75 f. Somehow having the tank full lessons the effect, he says. That is my main concern, as otherwise on paper the bike looks really nice.
What is the opinion here, I've had a KZ1000 Concours (put 95,000 miles on it), and the RT1150 that just died. Is their a handlebar raise kit you can install, I did it on my other bikes as I like an upright position. I like to do 4-5 day trips, avoiding interstate when I can.
I like that it's the older model, not crazy about all the newer electronics. I want a bike I can throw my leg over and ride. My brother has a 2010 1400 Concours he's offered to sell me, but I don't like that it weighs almost 100 pounds more, and looks like a lot more electronics. He lives 600 miles away so I've never riden the bike. (I did see the thread comparing the two bikes...consensus seemed that the Connie was fat and not great at low speed, not good on the occasional gravel I encounter).
I'd appreciate your thoughts, heading down before the snow flies to see it in person. I did try the search feature for 'engine and heat', but just came up with too many results. Thanks in advance.