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Ok, will not be removing the parts.... selling with the Parts on the bike as seen in the thread photos for $13,900

48 month Yes Warranty

MV Bar Riser with Ram Ball

Givi SR 357

Wynpro Bigfoot

Calsci Medium Reverse Flip Windshield

Stock Windshield

Clear Tank and Saddlebag Custom Protection (not yet installed)

Fly into Bill and Hillary National Airport in Little Rock, perhaps better known as the HillBilly Airport, I'll pick you up and you can head off to north Arkansas for some fantastic riding. Heck, If I get my Tenere before then, I'll take you on a guided tour.
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Ok, will not be removing the parts.... selling with the Parts on the bike as seen in the thread photos for $13,900
48 month Yes Warranty

MV Bar Riser with Ram Ball

Givi SR 357

Wynpro Bigfoot

Calsci Medium Reverse Flip Windshield

Stock Windshield

Clear Tank and Saddlebag Custom Protection (not yet installed)

Fly into Bill and Hillary National Airport in Little Rock, perhaps better known as the HillBilly Airport, I'll pick you up and you can head off to north Arkansas for some fantastic riding. Heck, If I get my Tenere before then, I'll take you on a guided tour.
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I'm retired with nothing better to do. Let me know, and I'll join you ;)

 
Nice bike, good luck with your sale, Arkie! I would almost buy that bike just to be able to fly in and ride those beautiful roads again!!!

 
Thanks littlefish..... you definately know how nice it is!! Good luck to you as well. There definately is some pretty spectacular riding "in my backyard".

I admit I have a little bit of the "whats wrong with me??" goin' on with this decision and my desire for a Super Tenere, but you know, its kinda like Ginger or Mary Ann..... Both are very nice, its just which floats your boat more....

fyi... I'm definately a Mary Ann guy..
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Ok, change of plans.... have had several contact me about the accessory stuff so I think I would be better off taking them off and selling seperately.

I think I found the Tenere I want so I'm ready to move on. I'll end up having a GiviE55 to go along with that SR357 if this Tenere deal goes through.

I'll let the new owner choose their own farkles.

So, I'm dropping my price to $13,600

Includes Wynpro bigfoot, Clear protection for tank and Sidebags (not installed), rear FJR reflective stickers on bags and 48 month YES Warranty

Come on..... Somebody has to want this bike!!!! This is the only place I have it listed but will be putting in elsewhere in the next few days. Hoping somebody on this forum will give it a new home.

 
Thanks...

Why would a bike that could have originally been sold in California as new not be allowed to be sold as used ? Is this some sort of "tax" thing? I don't get it.... It can't be a smog deal can it? How Is my FJR different from one that is sitting on the dealer floor as we speak ?

 
Thanks...
Why would a bike that could have originally been sold in California as new not be allowed to be sold as used ? Is this some sort of "tax" thing? I don't get it.... It can't be a smog deal can it? How Is my FJR different from one that is sitting on the dealer floor as we speak ?
It is, Cal spec bikes have a charcoal canister not installed on 49 state bikes. Couple other threads, but in a nutshell...A non Cal-emissions bike [vehicle] has to have 7500 miles on it before it can be imported / registered in California.

Great looking '13, good luck with the sale.

--G

 
Thanks for the info... leave it to california to come up with something like that. Do they suddenly become cleaner running at 7500 miles? I guess I don't understand

the logic on that or what the objective is.

 
Thanks for the info... leave it to california to come up with something like that. Do they suddenly become cleaner running at 7500 miles? I guess I don't understandthe logic on that or what the objective is.
To stop peoples running over to Nevada & Arizona to buy new bikes

 
Oh...I see... Made a big comment and decided I better erase it as I may get in trouble for political commentary on the forum... Is that against the rules here...?

 

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