creekstone
Active member
I'm still on the fence between a used GenII FJR and a used BMW R1200RT. (And some days I consider keeping my 1999 R1100RT. But those days are getting fewer and fewer.)
Believe it or not, the price gulf between the same year FJR and 12RT isn't as large as I thought. The RT comes standard with a few more bells and whistles. It does have a few things I'd add to a FJR (at additional cost... like cruise control and heated grips). But here's the real difference... used BMWs tend to come with more farkles than used FJRs. Insurance runs a tad more for the FJR (for me). On paper, the FJR edges out the BMW in maintenance costs. So while the initial FJR purchase is considerable less than the same-year RT, the end result (for me) isn't as big a difference as I originally anticipated.
Another major consideration (again, for me) is on-line support. There are several good BMW sites. But I gotta say, after spending some time on this board, I'm not worried in the least about getting help, direction, suggestions (or a healthy dose of sarcasm) here. That means a lot!
Today I'm leaning toward the FJR. (Who knows where my head will be tomorrow.) I've enjoyed studying prices for the past several months. There has been the occasional good deal (and a couple fantastic deals). Private-seller prices are now getting better with winter coming on. (Most dealers are still way overpriced.) But I've noticed something odd. It appears to me that FJRs are less expensive in the Pacific Northwest. Maybe it's a supply and demand thing. (Or my imagination.)
Back to the fence.
Believe it or not, the price gulf between the same year FJR and 12RT isn't as large as I thought. The RT comes standard with a few more bells and whistles. It does have a few things I'd add to a FJR (at additional cost... like cruise control and heated grips). But here's the real difference... used BMWs tend to come with more farkles than used FJRs. Insurance runs a tad more for the FJR (for me). On paper, the FJR edges out the BMW in maintenance costs. So while the initial FJR purchase is considerable less than the same-year RT, the end result (for me) isn't as big a difference as I originally anticipated.
Another major consideration (again, for me) is on-line support. There are several good BMW sites. But I gotta say, after spending some time on this board, I'm not worried in the least about getting help, direction, suggestions (or a healthy dose of sarcasm) here. That means a lot!
Today I'm leaning toward the FJR. (Who knows where my head will be tomorrow.) I've enjoyed studying prices for the past several months. There has been the occasional good deal (and a couple fantastic deals). Private-seller prices are now getting better with winter coming on. (Most dealers are still way overpriced.) But I've noticed something odd. It appears to me that FJRs are less expensive in the Pacific Northwest. Maybe it's a supply and demand thing. (Or my imagination.)
Back to the fence.