If that there bike is offered in the U.S. market, I am going to order one. It will be my final..final FJR. At 77 years old the road is getting shorter.
Seems to be an age thingy. I'm 77 as well. Maybe it's only for our age group? ? If you can find it, order 2... I'll send you a check same day!If that there bike is offered in the U.S. market, I am going to order one. It will be my final..final FJR. At 77 years old the road is getting shorter.
Temporary residence someplace in the EU? I've been mulling options since this first surfaced...Does anyone know how and where to get one of these ULTIMATE version bikes?
It has a gold stripe along to top of the tank with an "Ultimate Edition" badge, possibly with a limited edition number.It’s the FJR1300AE Ultimate Edition – and the name speaks for itself! Dressed in a premium black/gold finish and fitted with exclusive features including a black seat with gold stitching – as well as a high screen, wind
deflectors, gold wheels and hard side cases–this is your chance to ride with an icon.
Thanks for the tech specs. Seems to be standard US ES version with some gold tape. "Hard side cases" are standard on all US versions. No charge. The "touring screen" is a option for $ 200. Powdercoating wheels can be easily done for less than $1000. According to Yamaha US website the price for the 2020 black US ES version is $17,999.00 list. For less than $20K, you can have a US version including tax, license and those small mods.From their UK brochure:
It has a gold stripe along to top of the tank with an "Ultimate Edition" badge, possibly with a limited edition number.
If you are allowed to view it from outside of the UK, try this link.
My thoughts?OK. Got the skinny on this bike (2020 FJR1300 Ultimate Edition) from my German connection. Also spoke with Victor at Yamaha District office in Cyprus, CA today.
First Yamaha USA (Victor) had no idea what I was talking about (OF course !). They referred me to their website, which, as we all know, has no info on this bike.
Here is the info I received from Germany: My dealer-friend receives one (1!!) of these bikes in March 2020. He is looking into whether he can get more, but it is doubtful. The pricing is as follows: Bike €19,999 or app. $24,000 including their 19% VAT which maybe (???) refundable if exported from the EU. To this come addl. costs (Setup, etc.) of app €500.00 or $ 600. If exported to CA than you will have to add freight to San Pedro, CA of app. $2,000 incl. crating. In CA you will have to pay the CA Sales Tax of app. 10% at registration which would be also around $ 2000 including registration. You will also need to pay import duty which may run 20% roughly, or $4,000. So all together (If EU VAT Tax is NOT refunded) would be 24000 + 600+2000+2000+4000. This equals App. $ 32,600 IF (and this is a big IF) you can successfully export/import/license one of these in the US or specifically in CA.
I am still looking into the specs of this bike to see if there is anything that makes it a bit more special than just the gold rims
Your thoughts???
I agree, see my last postMy thoughts?
Have some decals made, rims painted, and save about $16,000.00.
Seriously, NO FJR is worth that price.
17 hours ago, Canadian FJR said:
Pretty sure that the overall system is stainless. Yamaha sells the Akrapovic as an accessory, I think...I wonder if the entire exhaust system is titanium? That might make it more interesting.
The plot thickens...
I know they sell Yosh cans as an accessory but maybe over there also Akrapovics? Can't make it out but is seems to be labeled FJR under the name.Pretty sure that the overall system is stainless. Yamaha sells the Akrapovic as an accessory, I think...
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