giant22000
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Thanks for everybody's input! I'll post back the outcome...
sounds like a pretty good deal if the bike is as it seems.Hi all! I was looking to get opinions from the forum as to whether or not this seems to be a good buy or not as I am currently looking into an FJR1300. I'm not too familiar with this style of bike as I've always had cruisers. Just looking for something more comfortable to travel on. Thanks for your input! Here's the add for the 2008 FJR1300a:
Bike has 189 miles. Original owner, adult owned, garage kept and is in Mint condition. Bike comes with hard side bags with liners. ABS for added safety and push button electric adjustable windshield. Bike is still under factory warranty. YES available. More photos if needed.
He's come down to $10,750 from $11,290. Is $10,750 for this bike a good deal?
You can find good 2005s for around $7000 now. I bought a 6K mile '05 nine months ago for $7500. What farkles are on the one at the dealer?Saw your post in the forum and wanted your opinion on a 2005 FJR 1300 selling at North County Yamaha in San Marcos. I wasn't sure because I heard about the heat issues, windshield buffetting and engine buzzing before on the FJR's before the Yamaha 2006 makeover. They want $8,000 for it with 8700 miles. I like the color but I am reading good things about the AE and was thinking if it is worth the wait of saving more money.
Your thoughts?
Sincerely,
GHG
Good luck with your search, it will be worth it.Well, turns out he wasn't as negotiable as once thought. Although, he will now let the bike go for $11k and not a penny less. On the hunt again.... Thanks for everybody's help! Until next time....
Well, turns out he wasn't as negotiable as once thought. Although, he will now let the bike go for $11k and not a penny less. On the hunt again.... Thanks for everybody's help! Until next time....
When searching eBay or CycleTrader, so yourself a favor (found while I was shopping last month), search for "FJR", "FJR1300", and "'FJR1300A" seperatelyI signed up for the Alerts on E-Bay, checked this Forum regularly and scanned Cycle Trader.
Well, unless they are those POS Bridgestones.At least you know the tires are still pretty good, probbly.
I paid $10,999 for mine last July with 301 miles, less than 1 month old, including the YES warranty. Times are much tougher now so I'd say its a good deal but not earth shattering. Makes you wonder why someone would pay that much for a bike and only ride it around the block a few times, huh? Hell, my PO even paid $400 for a tire warranty! WTH, their loss is our gain, right?
I was going to say give him $10,500 cash and call it a deal
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