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<blockquote data-quote="ndivita" data-source="post: 1398723" data-attributes="member: 593"><p>Thanks for posting the photographs directly.</p><p></p><p>I just barely want to sell it. At age 61, I find that my riding partner for the past 12 years is pretty much out of the game. That would be my older brother. He's got some health issues and a wife who does not like to see him leave the house, let alone ride all over the country.</p><p></p><p>I really do not like to ride alone, to my surprise. And I'm not very gregarious. Now for wife-logic.</p><p></p><p>She makes a logical point that she and I could ride together, which is true, provided that we had a motorcycle more compatible for two up riding given that we are rapidly aging. I have to admit that the FJR would be a dandy two up mount for people about 15 years younger.</p><p></p><p>God do I love this bike. But I think I will be happy with a full-on tour bike if I am judicious about what I get.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for looking.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting the photographs directly.</p><p></p><p>I just barely want to sell it. At age 61, I find that my riding partner for the past 12 years is pretty much out of the game. That would be my older brother. He's got some health issues and a wife who does not like to see him leave the house, let alone ride all over the country.</p><p></p><p>I really do not like to ride alone, to my surprise. And I'm not very gregarious. Now for wife-logic.</p><p></p><p>She makes a logical point that she and I could ride together, which is true, provided that we had a motorcycle more compatible for two up riding given that we are rapidly aging. I have to admit that the FJR would be a dandy two up mount for people about 15 years younger.</p><p></p><p>God do I love this bike. But I think I will be happy with a full-on tour bike if I am judicious about what I get.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for looking.</p><p></p><p>I apologize for the double post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndivita, post: 1398723, member: 593"] Thanks for posting the photographs directly. I just barely want to sell it. At age 61, I find that my riding partner for the past 12 years is pretty much out of the game. That would be my older brother. He's got some health issues and a wife who does not like to see him leave the house, let alone ride all over the country. I really do not like to ride alone, to my surprise. And I'm not very gregarious. Now for wife-logic. She makes a logical point that she and I could ride together, which is true, provided that we had a motorcycle more compatible for two up riding given that we are rapidly aging. I have to admit that the FJR would be a dandy two up mount for people about 15 years younger. God do I love this bike. But I think I will be happy with a full-on tour bike if I am judicious about what I get. Thanks for looking. Thanks for posting the photographs directly. I just barely want to sell it. At age 61, I find that my riding partner for the past 12 years is pretty much out of the game. That would be my older brother. He's got some health issues and a wife who does not like to see him leave the house, let alone ride all over the country. I really do not like to ride alone, to my surprise. And I'm not very gregarious. Now for wife-logic. She makes a logical point that she and I could ride together, which is true, provided that we had a motorcycle more compatible for two up riding given that we are rapidly aging. I have to admit that the FJR would be a dandy two up mount for people about 15 years younger. God do I love this bike. But I think I will be happy with a full-on tour bike if I am judicious about what I get. Thanks for looking. I apologize for the double post. [/QUOTE]
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