$13,999 for a ES, great price if no "hidden" fees.
$13,999 for a ES, great price if no "hidden" fees.
Unfortunately California doesn't allow it unless it has at least 7500 miles...
Yes, I noticed that the ES has upside down forks, while the A has conventional ones. Is one better than the other?Yamaha hit a bull’s-eye w/ the FJR! Look'in how little it's changed over all the years while the "competition"(?) haz ta keep redesigning itself every couple years.Well, I'm a little biased owning a 2104 A model. I went looking for an ES back in October but nobody had them and I didn't believe them when they said they would get them. Also, no dealing on MSRP, full list and possibly a dealer markup. I ride mostly solo (225 lbs) and like a sporty suspension. I find the A model exactly suited to my needs and I have the adjustments in the middle of the range. Excellent handling. In the past I have typically fiddled around with adjustments, settled on settings that I like and rarely change them. After 7,000 miles and 8 months I have not touched the settings.
Another aspect of my decision had to do with circumstances down the road. Not possible (as I understand it) to customize the ES suspension and replacement components are spendy (over $2k for the rear shock as I understand it). Must go with OEM. I have never customized suspension systems but I do have that option if desired.
Bottom line, though, is Yamaha hit it out of the park with the 2014 FJRs. They have two fine examples to choose from and in my opinion you cannot lose. Most fantastic motorcycle I've ever owned (over a dozen in the past 50+ years). I couldn't be happier.
Dan
The ES duz have the USD cartridge forks while the "A" haz the conventional forks. (Am I wrong?) But they seem good nuff fer the street, and them Gold Valve emulators really make 'em sweet.
Be'in the cheap bastard I am, I'd prolly go w/ the "A" mahself. Butt as Berman here points out, you can't go wrong with either.
I did the "float and drive" two weeks ago to Don and Roys. No previous affiliation except saw their pricing on Cycletrader. Took the ferry across from Michigan to Wisconsin, then took a taxi from the landing to the dealership. Was pretty nervous, as I thought the deal was too good to be true and I had no other way home if the deal fell thru. Well, Mike in Sales was excellent. Bike was ready and gorgeous. Paid the balance, signed some papers, and drove the bike 8 hours back home. There was another gentleman from North Dakota loading another 2014 FJR 1300 into his truck. Said the same thing....couldn't find one in his state, and the price here was too good to pass up. We both were very satisfied customers.I've spoken to the salesguy at Don and Roy's and gotten the details. On top of the $13,999 price they add a 400 dollar freight and prep change and a 49 dollar doc fee.
Price before tax is:
$14,488.00
That is to date the lowest price I have found in all of the US for a FJR and I have contacted MANY dealers. No one else has been able to come within 200 bucks of that price. I even made up a spreadsheet to track all the prices, fee's etc.. Remember, you will need to add your appropriate sales tax to that number above. Either when you buy the bike (if you live in Wisconsin) or when you get home and get your plates.
The only reason I haven't pulled the trigger on this deal just yet (and I am probably letting the cat out of the bag by positing this) is the horrible reviews this dealership has gotten online. Kind of worries me a bit about them, but I know a few guys on the "other" FJR forum bought A models from them without issue as far as I am aware. I may go ahead and put a deposit down with them this week as I really want a ES model.
Good luck!
Madmatt
That does make me feel a bit better. They do have the absolute lowest prices of A's and ES's that I was able to find and I looked in just about every state within 1000 miles of Ohio. It's been a week since I called them so not even sure if they have an ES still in stock. I would most likely do a Fly and Ride. While I have a Honda Rebel that I could use for a small tradein, I think riding that lil 250cc bike 400 miles up on the highway would kill me!I did the "float and drive" two weeks ago to Don and Roys. No previous affiliation except saw their pricing on Cycletrader. Took the ferry across from Michigan to Wisconsin, then took a taxi from the landing to the dealership. Was pretty nervous, as I thought the deal was too good to be true and I had no other way home if the deal fell thru. Well, Mike in Sales was excellent. Bike was ready and gorgeous. Paid the balance, signed some papers, and drove the bike 8 hours back home. There was another gentleman from North Dakota loading another 2014 FJR 1300 into his truck. Said the same thing....couldn't find one in his state, and the price here was too good to pass up. We both were very satisfied customers.
I decided to get the 'A'. I found a local dealer for $15000 out-the-door, including tax/license/fee (tax rate here is 9% so it's $13761 before tax)
Don't forget Fred, you live in the "Live Tax Free and Die" state.I decided to get the 'A'. I found a local dealer for $15000 out-the-door, including tax/license/fee (tax rate here is 9% so it's $13761 before tax)
Ouch!! $1,238.50 in sales tax? That's enough to make you want to move somewhere else.
Fixed above. We aren't tax free (they hide a mil rate tax in the registration fees) but it sure the hell isn't anything like $1200 on a $13.7k vehicle. Imagine the Cali windfall when you buy a $70k bimmer to keep your mistress happy?Don't forget Fred, you live in the "Live Tax Free and or Die" state.I decided to get the 'A'. I found a local dealer for $15000 out-the-door, including tax/license/fee (tax rate here is 9% so it's $13761 before tax)
Ouch!! $1,238.50 in sales tax? That's enough to make you want to move somewhere else.
I consider the winter fuel bill just a minor fee to not have to live so closely to quite so many other assholes.'course you make up for it with your winter fuel bills!
Yes, that is the rack.Thank you Allen,
- PM sent for the bar ends
- Is the rack you recommended the SR357? Here: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/givi-sr357-topcase-rack-fjr1300-2006-2014
- Haven't seen any service manual on ebay (yet)... Googling around and saw this:
https://www.service-shop-repair-manual.com/2013-2014-yamaha-fjr1300a-part-lit-11616-26-45-service-shop-repair-manual/
Is this the correct one and is this a reputable seller?
Thanks!
mike-
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