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Me either. What's the hangup? Location? Price? Miles? Color? Something I said...? I'm able to hang on to it if needed, but I'd rather have the space and $.

 
Me either. What's the hangup? Location? Price? Miles? Color? Something I said...? I'm able to hang on to it if needed, but I'd rather have the space and $.
Craig-None of the above, I have been undermining your sale, Its my fault... Now you have a spare for me IF I ever come back home without a bike ! I am ALMOST sorry... not.
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hungry for some pie I am...

What a great buy for someone.

 
Price dropped EVEN FURTHER! Additional photos added to the first post. I like the look of two FJRs in the garage, but frankly, I don't have room for both long-term.

 
Ross, I think yours would be parts for his. Buy it.

Craig, you are single handedly eroding the resale prices of FJRs nationwide.

Please someone buy this bike and get it out of the eyes of public scrutiny before my 2014 is only worth a dollar thirty five.

GLWTS!

 
Love that color! Where'd you find the lettering on the tank? I like it.
Best color ever offered! I'm going to miss it. (That's assuming it ever sells.) The gray of the '15 is, well...gray. The lettering was custom painted here in Des Moines. Got the same and a bit more done on the '15.

 
I have no doubt that only 50 percent - probably less - of this bike's life has been used up, and you're offering it at close to 25-30 percent of retail. Trouble is, only knowledgeable FJR folks will realize this (maybe a few 'Wingers). Given that, your price should be very attractive...to those who understand. Most "typical" riders think 30,000 miles is a LOT, especially in the H-D tribe. Looking at the for sale ads on CL, there are many H-Ds - and other makes, including pure sport bikes - that have 500 miles per year on them. That's a shame, but it negatively impacts resale value on higher mileage bikes. There are also ample examples of low-miles FJRs, albeit at substantially higher prices. There was a discussion here not long ago regarding an FJR for sale with, I think, just short of 200,000 miles on it. The wisdom was that it was probably worth more parting out. I was lucky: I sold my second FJR in February, an '05 with 56K on the clock, to a Valkyrie rider who has over 100K on his, so he understood what was left in my '05. Doing the math: a rider buys this for $3,850, puts 10K a year on it and owns it 10 years, that's just $385 per year! Can't beat that! Owning my three Gen I FJRS has cost me $1,050/ year. If anyone out there is looking for an excellent s-t and who is on a very tight budget, this is the bike for them. Good luck!

 
Agree whole-heartedly Big Sky. RossKean's thread covers that pretty well. I lack the time/space/patience to part it out and besides, that seems like IS selling off a loved one, piece-by-piece! But the market is what the market is. As soon as she finds a home, especially if it's with a non-FJR rider, I'm sure the FJR community will have another convert.

 
Craig, I'd buy it for a spare to mine but I most likely won't live long enough to wear it out as I only have 86,000 on it now.

On the way home from Spearfish I hit a rock that bent both rims. I was able to ride it home the last thousand miles. The front was fixed and the rear cracked while trying. Now I only have a spare front but I have a line on another rear thou.

I'm ready for some more of that Hwy 85! I'll follow you this time!

 
I just had to basically give away a 2006. You know what I'm sick of hearing on a bike like the FJR... "If only you were closer." Seriously...? Especially when I offer to drive - quite literally - halfway across the country. I just didn't have time to sit on it for the next 6 months, nor could I afford to. Buyer got what I think is a $**!&)*!ING kick ass deal, and he's already said he's going to flip it. Good for him, bad for me, but whatever. On to the next piece of frustration.

I don't even begin to understand people.

 
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Yer price is too low. The populace thinks there is something amiss with the sale. I personally think it's stolen. Yer a bad man.

 
Yer price is too low. The populace thinks there is something amiss with the sale. I personally think it's stolen. Yer a bad man.
My price IS too low. I think there's something amiss with the populace. No comment. Yeah, but my mom likes me...

 
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