GeorgiaRoller
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Forgive my ignorance first & foremost. I am coming off from riding cruiser's over the past 5yrs and have my eye on a couple of lightly used 2005 model's. I've done some research on this site but I wanted to ask a few questions. Again I'm totally new to not only the FJR but even sport touring bikes in general. Here's my questions: (I have looked at the Comparo Matix as well)
- I see the 2005 model is the last of the Gen I bikes, is there anything I should be aware of with the 2005 model in particular? Issues? Things to watch for?
- Is there a particular year FJR that is known to have more issues than another or a year to avoid purchasing?
- What is this spider wiring issue I read about on here sometimes? Is that something fixed by a recall or is it only effecting certain year FJR's?
- Would a 2006 or 2007 Gen II bike be significantly better? If so, please explain
- Is getting 100k miles on a FJR (with good regular maintenance) too far fetched to expect?
Finally what would be considered a fair price to pay a private seller for a very good condition 2005 model with less than 10k miles on it?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks! Hopefully I'll be getting one pretty soon!
- I see the 2005 model is the last of the Gen I bikes, is there anything I should be aware of with the 2005 model in particular? Issues? Things to watch for?
- Is there a particular year FJR that is known to have more issues than another or a year to avoid purchasing?
- What is this spider wiring issue I read about on here sometimes? Is that something fixed by a recall or is it only effecting certain year FJR's?
- Would a 2006 or 2007 Gen II bike be significantly better? If so, please explain
- Is getting 100k miles on a FJR (with good regular maintenance) too far fetched to expect?
Finally what would be considered a fair price to pay a private seller for a very good condition 2005 model with less than 10k miles on it?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks! Hopefully I'll be getting one pretty soon!
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