Hans, I have a complete 05 engine with 90K on it - so if you're still considering a replacement engine, let me know.
2005 Yamaha FJR 1300 ABS Sport Touring, $5,250.00 obo - $5250 (Ashland)
Date: 2011-06-03, 12:12PM PDT
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2005 Yamaha FJR 1300 with ABS for $5,250 or better offer. This has been a great touring motorcycle and highway commuter. Just above 27,000 miles. Expect to get +200,000 miles and low maintenance on this bike. about 45 mpg, 145 hp and 99 Ft Lbs of torque. Condition of the bike is VERY GOOD! ALL service work and repairs are up to date. Some minor scratches that can be buffed out and such. It has never been dropped, crashed, etc. I am the second owner.
This is not a beginners motorcycle. It is a road proven hard working kick in the ***! (best motorcycle I have ever owned)
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Thanks, Tom. I saw that one. There are bikes out there with a lot less mileage. So I'm keeping my eyes open. Please keep 'em coming.Hans, you might want to call on this one ins Ashland, OR
just a thought...personally, I've seen more problems on extremely low mileage bikes that sat for a year or more without being usedThanks, Tom. I saw that one. There are bikes out there with a lot less mileage. So I'm keeping my eyes open. Please keep 'em coming.Hans, you might want to call on this one ins Ashland, OR
Hans is heterosexual so that isn't really an option.Best - Buy a new FLHTCU and be done with Japanese tin then ride with pride.
Great point. More food for thought. You've made me put aside drinking the haterade about those bikes with 27K.... Thanks, P.just a thought...personally, I've seen more problems on extremely low mileage bikes that sat for a year or more without being used
corrosion issues, mostly with electricals, hardened engine seals, bearing issues, and fuel system problems are much more common on these
an '05 with less than 3-5k miles just give me the willys as MACHINERY IS MADE TO BE USED AND NOT SIT AROUND
I think there is a tendency to make more of miles than need be, and to cower over "high" miles and celebrate over "low" miles
ok, enuf said and as always, best on your decision and outcome
That is a fact, but nice try, Don. I went through my American Iron (ghey black leathers) phase and it was a blast. In fact, if I could afford three bikes, one of them would definitely be American Iron (the second would be a BMW K1200R or Kawi ZX-14). The first would be an FJR! :yahoo:Hans is heterosexual so that isn't really an option.Best - Buy a new FLHTCU and be done with Japanese tin then ride with pride.
Hans is heterosexual so that isn't really an option.Best - Buy a new FLHTCU and be done with Japanese tin then ride with pride.
My brain is full and head is spinning with all the options... (Don't get me wrong: all great advice!--hadn't thought about the whole ticker thing. But I do like the idea of getting an '05 and cannibalizing my current ride and moving all parts and accessories straight across. And then there's the no more money to afford more bike thing....). Thanks, Dave.FWIW, If your considering spending 6K you may want to squeeze Fang's spa fund for a couple more bucks. My set up 06 was $6,500 off of the board with 17K on it, another super clean 06A in Colorado just sold last moth, low milage and well setup fot $6,700.
Not to start a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 war but a low milage 05 may or may not become a ticker. I believe most Tickers start around the 20k to 30K milage range. It'll have no YES warranty and will Yammie repair a 7 or 8 years old bike for Ticking ?
Gen 2 has it's share of problems but most are covered under warranty. A Gen 2 also may have 6 months or more left on it's YES coverage at this point in time. Do the warranty work, add a Spider harness and your good to go.
Just something for you to digest, but you need to have cash at the ready because smoking deals will go fast.
The only major items that won't transfer over is the seats and screens, just keep an open mind and eyes wide open Bud !My brain is full and head is spinning with all the options... (Don't get me wrong: all great advice!--hadn't thought about the whole ticker thing. But I do like the idea of getting an '05 and cannibalizing my current ride and moving all parts and accessories straight across. And then there's the no more money to afford more bike thing....). Thanks, Dave.FWIW, If your considering spending 6K you may want to squeeze Fang's spa fund for a couple more bucks. My set up 06 was $6,500 off of the board with 17K on it, another super clean 06A in Colorado just sold last moth, low milage and well setup fot $6,700.
Not to start a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 war but a low milage 05 may or may not become a ticker. I believe most Tickers start around the 20k to 30K milage range. It'll have no YES warranty and will Yammie repair a 7 or 8 years old bike for Ticking ?
Gen 2 has it's share of problems but most are covered under warranty. A Gen 2 also may have 6 months or more left on it's YES coverage at this point in time. Do the warranty work, add a Spider harness and your good to go.
Just something for you to digest, but you need to have cash at the ready because smoking deals will go fast.
yeah, sigh...sticking brake calipers with fluid full of moisture can ruin one's whole dayGreat point. More food for thought. You've made me put aside drinking the haterade about those bikes with 27K.... Thanks, P.just a thought...personally, I've seen more problems on extremely low mileage bikes that sat for a year or more without being used
corrosion issues, mostly with electricals, hardened engine seals, bearing issues, and fuel system problems are much more common on these
an '05 with less than 3-5k miles just give me the willys as MACHINERY IS MADE TO BE USED AND NOT SIT AROUND
I think there is a tendency to make more of miles than need be, and to cower over "high" miles and celebrate over "low" miles
ok, enuf said and as always, best on your decision and outcome
sure...and others like sliders (pic shows no sliders), and risers, and spiders, and ignition switches, and ...The only major items that won't transfer over is the seats and screens, just keep an open mind and eyes wide open Bud !My brain is full and head is spinning with all the options... (Don't get me wrong: all great advice!--hadn't thought about the whole ticker thing. But I do like the idea of getting an '05 and cannibalizing my current ride and moving all parts and accessories straight across. And then there's the no more money to afford more bike thing....). Thanks, Dave.FWIW, If your considering spending 6K you may want to squeeze Fang's spa fund for a couple more bucks. My set up 06 was $6,500 off of the board with 17K on it, another super clean 06A in Colorado just sold last moth, low milage and well setup fot $6,700.
Not to start a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 war but a low milage 05 may or may not become a ticker. I believe most Tickers start around the 20k to 30K milage range. It'll have no YES warranty and will Yammie repair a 7 or 8 years old bike for Ticking ?
Gen 2 has it's share of problems but most are covered under warranty. A Gen 2 also may have 6 months or more left on it's YES coverage at this point in time. Do the warranty work, add a Spider harness and your good to go.
Just something for you to digest, but you need to have cash at the ready because smoking deals will go fast.
the ticker thing is NOT an issue at this point in the Gen I game...sure...
All chump change and less than $100 per item.sure...and others like sliders (pic shows no sliders), and risers, and spiders, and ignition switches, and ...The only major items that won't transfer over is the seats and screens, just keep an open mind and eyes wide open Bud !My brain is full and head is spinning with all the options... (Don't get me wrong: all great advice!--hadn't thought about the whole ticker thing. But I do like the idea of getting an '05 and cannibalizing my current ride and moving all parts and accessories straight across. And then there's the no more money to afford more bike thing....). Thanks, Dave.FWIW, If your considering spending 6K you may want to squeeze Fang's spa fund for a couple more bucks. My set up 06 was $6,500 off of the board with 17K on it, another super clean 06A in Colorado just sold last moth, low milage and well setup fot $6,700.
Not to start a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 war but a low milage 05 may or may not become a ticker. I believe most Tickers start around the 20k to 30K milage range. It'll have no YES warranty and will Yammie repair a 7 or 8 years old bike for Ticking ?
Gen 2 has it's share of problems but most are covered under warranty. A Gen 2 also may have 6 months or more left on it's YES coverage at this point in time. Do the warranty work, add a Spider harness and your good to go.
Just something for you to digest, but you need to have cash at the ready because smoking deals will go fast.
the leading contender is the 27k ABSthe ticker thing is NOT an issue at this point in the Gen I game...sure...
Um, if the leading contender at this point has only 6,300 miles on it why would it not be an issue, or at least a point to consider. The bike's barely broken in and it could be two or more years before ticking arises ? Of course it may not, but it's something to consider before blinding buying a Gen 1. All the facts need to be on the table, pro's / con's about both Gen's. ( JB's heads spinning about now decisions, decisions decisions......... )
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