Dudewado
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After totaling my '03 at the Reuben Run in La Pine in September, I took some time to let the collarbone heal and reflect on whether to keep riding or not.
I never seriously thought I would hang up my helmet, but the logical side of my brain wanted to discuss whether I should.
I don't bounce as good as I used to, but I recalled the words of one of my best friends.
When my wife died 13 years ago, and I was responsible for raising three teenagers, I was telling him I should probably sell my bike.
He was a rider and knew how much riding meant to me and told me, "You can't stop living because you're afraid of dying".
I promptly sold my Bandit 600, bought the FJR and started taking the rides I always wanted to take.
Anyway, I've been looking at leftover models. I found two 2012's in Seattle advertised for $11,000. When i called, one was sold and the other one became $12400 after
addedprofit "Freight and Set-Up."
I ended up driving up to Sublimity Powersports outside of Salem, OR to look at the '13's and '14's.
They had demo models of each for $13,500 and $14,000, with no freight or set-up.
According to the salesman, Yamaha designates some bikes as display models, and they can discount them.
The other '14 A they had is listed at $15,000.
I ended up with the '14, with 1 mile on the ODO, and a Y.E.S. plan for $14,400.
I realized last night that I never even considered buying anything but an FJR.
I never seriously thought I would hang up my helmet, but the logical side of my brain wanted to discuss whether I should.
I don't bounce as good as I used to, but I recalled the words of one of my best friends.
When my wife died 13 years ago, and I was responsible for raising three teenagers, I was telling him I should probably sell my bike.
He was a rider and knew how much riding meant to me and told me, "You can't stop living because you're afraid of dying".
I promptly sold my Bandit 600, bought the FJR and started taking the rides I always wanted to take.
Anyway, I've been looking at leftover models. I found two 2012's in Seattle advertised for $11,000. When i called, one was sold and the other one became $12400 after
added
I ended up driving up to Sublimity Powersports outside of Salem, OR to look at the '13's and '14's.
They had demo models of each for $13,500 and $14,000, with no freight or set-up.
According to the salesman, Yamaha designates some bikes as display models, and they can discount them.
The other '14 A they had is listed at $15,000.
I ended up with the '14, with 1 mile on the ODO, and a Y.E.S. plan for $14,400.
I realized last night that I never even considered buying anything but an FJR.
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