Wolfhound
Wildman
New FJR-A sitting at Power Sports East in Bear, DE.
Thanks for the very generous offer!I've had good experiences with Honda East Powersports in Bear, previous Royal Star and the FJR (bought the FJR in Bear). Good people, good attitude, Mark, sales mgr & part owner, is a handshake kinda guy, which is rare.
Since I'm only 45 minutes away from Dover, give me a shout & we can arrange a test ride.
I didn't realize there was a Bimmer dealer in Dover, I rode up to the Pa Main Line to do a test ride on a 1200RT before I bought the FJR. The GS has been a big seller for BMW, almost taking the top sales spot away from the RT series.
BTW, better make sure you travel where there is a BMW dealer... My 1150RT riding bud & I had to make a 400 mile detour on this summer's trip to get some work done on his bike (burnt valve at 30k miles). We found out the hard way, there is only one (1 !!) BMW dealer in the entire state of Indiana...
and, during the days of the pdp, every single one of them had their warranty clock ticking on them while waiting for a real buyer.A dealer in my town has stocked FJRs almost continuously for years.When the '06's arrived, they still had a new '05 next to a new '06.
Rumor is they sold half a dozen off the floor in '04,'05, and carry on for '06.
Assume you'll pay MSRP.
Everytime they sell one, they uncrate the next and roll it out.
Of course they only show one (like it is a special find) to help buyers make a decision.
If you want to find a new FJR, just ask around. They are around,,,, have been for years.
I think you are just pulling the chains on this forum. If you are proven to be a troll, well your ass will be grass! I wonder if you have really test ridden a FJR. I got a ride from a forum friend. Thanks Randy.Thanks for the very generous offer!I've had good experiences with Honda East Powersports in Bear, previous Royal Star and the FJR (bought the FJR in Bear). Good people, good attitude, Mark, sales mgr & part owner, is a handshake kinda guy, which is rare.
Since I'm only 45 minutes away from Dover, give me a shout & we can arrange a test ride.
I didn't realize there was a Bimmer dealer in Dover, I rode up to the Pa Main Line to do a test ride on a 1200RT before I bought the FJR. The GS has been a big seller for BMW, almost taking the top sales spot away from the RT series.
BTW, better make sure you travel where there is a BMW dealer... My 1150RT riding bud & I had to make a 400 mile detour on this summer's trip to get some work done on his bike (burnt valve at 30k miles). We found out the hard way, there is only one (1 !!) BMW dealer in the entire state of Indiana...
I've been to the BMW dealer in Pa too. The next closest is in Maryland. Right now I'm on vacation in VT and went to NY this morning for the test ride. Sorry for the confusion.
As far as service/maintenance goes I've come to the conclusion that you pay to play and anything can happen. I was a die-hard Honda guy until the frame on one of my bikes developed cracks in the welds at only six months old. The frame has been replaced and the bike is back to perfect, but the battle with Honda's customer service has seriously soured me to the brand. I may never buy a new Honda anything again. The customer service I got from Honda at the national level was sub-par, rude, and unacceptable, especially considering the number of new Honda's that I have purchased from them in the past three years.
I'll still probably try to get a look at an FJR before pulling the trigger on anything.
I think you are just pulling the chains on this forum. If you are proven to be a troll, well your ass will be grass! I wonder if you have really test ridden a FJR. I got a ride from a forum friend. Thanks Randy.The GT sucks compared to the FJR. Feels top heavy in comparison. Saddle bags can't even hold a full face helmet. A hasty intro to market for sure.
Let's wait for the pundits at the mags to weigh in!? Not necessary. But I know FJR will win hands-down.
FJR rocks, plain and simple.
Troll some other forums will ya.
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