I'll check back in 365 days to see if yer right.My complete speculation...
Last year for the FJR1300, period. They are reducing parts on hand.
There may be a new FJR type bike next year, but that's it for this model.
like she needs "weapons", she has a great right hook...*L*Woman's point of view ^^^^^ :lol2:So basically what I'm saying is the 2010 FJR is pretty much the equivalent of getting underwear for Christmas in the expectations department.
:rofl:
Or a new frying pan......*yawn*
I think giving the missus a new frying pan for Christmas is a great idea.
MizzBustanut considers it a new weapon in the arsenal. :lol:
I'll check back in 365 days to see if yer right.My complete speculation...
Last year for the FJR1300, period. They are reducing parts on hand.
There may be a new FJR type bike next year, but that's it for this model.
Rich..... Don't fall in to that trap..... It is more than a simple convert...... If I went any farther I would be ban for talking about it....Thats Canadian dollars and converted to US dollars is 18,725 at the current rate. there is no way they would raise the price 4K.
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We don't have to guess - the U.S. price is on the U.S. site - it's $15,190Thats Canadian dollars and converted to US dollars is 18,725 at the current rate. there is no way they would raise the price 4K.
R
Rich..... Don't fall in to that trap..... It is more than a simple convert...... If I went any farther I would be ban for talking about it....Thats Canadian dollars and converted to US dollars is 18,725 at the current rate. there is no way they would raise the price 4K.
R
My thoughts exactly. I was waiting to see, but now it's looking like I may switch to the beemer next spring.This is going to make for a tough decision. As much as I like the FJR (I like it a lot!), I'm not sure I want to invest in another that is the same is what I have. Yet I really want a new bike this year. I'm going to seriously consider the BMW K1300S. And the price increase on the FJR is putting it much closer to the BMW, especially considering that the BMW has some truly useful features available from the factory.
Tough choice ahead! DAMN you Yamaha!
Whats the last thing Bust hears before he get to sleep for the night?I think giving the missus a new frying pan for Christmas is a great idea.MizzBustanut considers it a new weapon in the arsenal. :lol:
You're being generous.I'll check back in 365 days to see if yer right.My complete speculation...
Last year for the FJR1300, period. They are reducing parts on hand.
There may be a new FJR type bike next year, but that's it for this model.
You'll still be putting your bike back together...
Whats the last thing Bust hears before he get to sleep for the night?I think giving the missus a new frying pan for Christmas is a great idea.MizzBustanut considers it a new weapon in the arsenal. :lol:
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That seems likely, although they could just keep producing the A indefinitely since all the upfront costs are already covered. They produced the old VMax basically unchanged for 20 years.My complete speculation...
Last year for the FJR1300, period. They are reducing parts on hand.
There may be a new FJR type bike next year, but that's it for this model.
Not to sway you back toward the FJR, but I'll bet you can get the 2010 from D&H for $1500-$2000 below Yamaha's MSRP of $15K and change. Then again, if Yammy DOES produce a whole new bike for 2011 (like we anticipate for the 2011 Wing), you'll be S.O.L.! How's that for muddying up the waters!This is going to make for a tough decision. As much as I like the FJR (I like it a lot!), I'm not sure I want to invest in another that is the same is what I have. Yet I really want a new bike this year. I'm going to seriously consider the BMW K1300S. And the price increase on the FJR is putting it much closer to the BMW, especially considering that the BMW has some truly useful features available from the factory.
Tough choice ahead! DAMN you Yamaha!
Does this exist on the '06-09 bikes and I just didn't notice?a central vent beneath the instrument panel cools the rider and reduces negative pressure for less buffeting
Wonder if that means they upgraded the fuse for that outlet?Glove box contains a 12V outlet for phones, GPS units, electric vests, etc.
Isn't the bike selling "decently" worldwide? I agree with above. The bike competes well with the C-14 and the ST1300, and Kawasaki and Honda aren't known for constantly updating their sport-tourers, so unless that happens your competition isn't forcing a newer generation. In this economy they could just ride out the model as is.That seems likely, although they could just keep producing the A indefinitely since all the upfront costs are already covered. They produced the old VMax basically unchanged for 20 years.
Yes. In theory, it opens and closes as the windshield raises and lowers (thus negating the need to cut holes in Gen II windshields which I still see people doing...).In reading the site info, I came across this bit -Does this exist on the '06-09 bikes and I just didn't notice?a central vent beneath the instrument panel cools the rider and reduces negative pressure for less buffeting
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