yamafitter
Reigning NERDS Granite Lane Gold Medalist
I'm too old to remember how old I am.
What was the question again?
What was the question again?
Seeing you're from NZ reminds me of how often I've thought how this magnificent machine might have been appreciated by your fellow countryman, Burt Munro. Imagine going this fast COMFORTABLY and without having to cast your own pistons!Well guys here's my story. Did motocross in my teen years and at about 24yrs of age i had had enough. Borrowed a road bike off a friend in 07 and loved the freedom and socializing it gave. The saturday or sunday ride with the guys was a brilliant day out.
First puchase was a Yamaha FJ1100 1984 which to me was a classy looking bike even by todays standards . After riding the FJ for a couple of years it was time for a step up, and of course i wanted to travel further afield and have the reliability to go with it.
One day while surfing the net i just happened to run into the FJR and to be quite honest bought the bike purely on looks. To me the FJR was a stunner. I just had to have it. After owning it now for near two years,touring the south Is of NZ in 2010 and looking at a return trip Feb next year these are brilliant bikes.
The only way i would part with it is if i was going to buy a new one, and that could be on the cards down the track.To all you young fellas out there, and i see there are few of you, Well done ,you,ve made a great choice cause this is one hell of a ride.
Gazza 52
Fantastic! I bought my first FJR at 55! Absolutely the best three years of my motorcycling life!Turning 55 on Friday and just bought my first FJR last night! Picking it up today-can't wait!
Well, if old age makes us wealthy: Thanks to Papa Chuy, RadioHowie, SacramentoMike, FJRay, Niehart and Tucson Joe - We here on our FJR Forum are a pack of fecking Billionaires!!!Add another late 20's person. I have to say, most people here are probably over 40. But that just makes this place that much more a wealthy of information.
Amen.Well, if old age makes us wealthy: Thanks to Papa Chuy, RadioHowie, SacramentoMike, FJRay, Niehart and Tucson Joe - We here on our FJR Forum are a pack of fecking Billionaires!!!
Namedropper! I actually played softball with Pontius Pilate, a great second baseman!Amen.Well, if old age makes us wealthy: Thanks to Papa Chuy, RadioHowie, SacramentoMike, FJRay, Niehart and Tucson Joe - We here on our FJR Forum are a pack of fecking Billionaires!!!
This place oughta be called "the home".
SacMike knew Jesus.
Uh Marky-Mark, you're not exactly a spring chicken (or turkey) yourself!You guys are gonna scare the young'uns away.
Yes, but I don't advertise that I played baseball with Jesus and that he sucked at right field.Uh Marky-Mark, you're not exactly a spring chicken (or turkey) yourself!You guys are gonna scare the young'uns away.
Jesu Cristo had a hot glove, but bad at bat!Yes, but I don't advertise that I played baseball with Jesus and that he sucked at right field.Uh Marky-Mark, you're not exactly a spring chicken (or turkey) yourself!You guys are gonna scare the young'uns away.
That's right, pal. I KNEW Jesus. And you, sir, are no Jesus.SacMike knew Jesus.
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