Fontanaman
Robin Trower
Shucks if folks here give towelbit anymore help, somebody will buy him a 09 and sell it to him for less than what they paid for it!
Hey Joe,If you're going to check out the 06 at Breyley Yamaha, tell Dave (the owner) that Joe Fackelmann sent you. Dave is a great guy, and has a great crew working for him.Holy moly I just returned from work to see all this input! Thank you all for your opinions. It is greatly appreciated. I have currently marked off all the past listed choices I mentioned (08 was sold a day ago 04 had a tick and owner couldn't answer my questions so that threw a red flag). I'm currently pursuing a 06 mentioned by one of you fine people and will be seeing it Friday when I have some free time. If everything is good on it I will be making a purchase. If not I will be looking further out.
If my doc appointment Thursday goes well, I might be able to meet you there. Any idea when you might be there?
I will take all the help I can get. I have seen better offers on this forum than anything I was able to come up with on craigslist and a few local dealers. Also if someone wants to do what Fontanaman mentioned I have will have no objections. I will just question you sanity.Shucks if folks here give towelbit anymore help, somebody will buy him a 09 and sell it to him for less than what they paid for it!
No question. One of the prerequisites of membership of this forum is a distinct lack of sanity.... I will just question your sanity.
Nuts? Us here on the FJR forum nuts? A couple of years ago a forum member flew from the mid west to Phoenix, borrowed a second forum member's spare motorcycle and they road to LaPine Oregon to have a Ruben sandwich. There was about 35-40 other forum members at this event all to have a Ruben sandwich. To top it off the hotel hosting the event was 3/4 sold out within two weeks of announcing the event and this was 9 months before the event.I will take all the help I can get. I have seen better offers on this forum than anything I was able to come up with on craigslist and a few local dealers. Also if someone wants to do what Fontanaman mentioned I have will have no objections. I will just question you sanity.Shucks if folks here give towelbit anymore help, somebody will buy him a 09 and sell it to him for less than what they paid for it!
Having rebuilt some old bikes I have gotten cheap, I've learned sometimes it's best to spend the extra money if you can for the better bike. The cost of parts, time, and sometimes stress adds up quick. That $1500 is often gone when you buy all new tires, bearings, lube, brakes, and whatever else it may need.I've said it before and will say it again...
By all means, get the best deal you can! BUT, spend a little more to get what you want (within reason) rather than settle for something less while saving $1500!
Do a little bit of math and figure out the cost/mile difference between two bikes in your general range but $1500 apart. Assume 5 years of ownership and at 20,000 miles per year for a total of 100,000 miles. For the sake of the calculation, you should consider that there will be little residual value at the end. Start calculating with total fuel costs @ $3.50/gallon (or whatever you think the average will be over 5 years) @ 40 mpg. Insurance cost, two sets of tires/year, maintenance parts (brake pads, oil, coolant, plugs, oil + air filters), routine service allowance if you don't do it yourself (valve checks etc.), farkles, license/registration, inspections and a reasonable allowance for non-routine repairs.
Note: If you are riding less than 5,000 miles per year or you are keeping the bike less time, the result of the calculations is a little less compelling but you can add in a residual value when you sell it at the end of your period of ownership.
You will quickly find that a $1500 difference in purchase price pales into insignificance compared to the total when calculated in cost/mile for 5 years. This, of course, doesn't include road food or hotel accommodations when you start some serious touring.
A word of warning from someone who has completed this exercise. If you do the calculation, be prepared to give up riding all together but the numbers may make you feel a bit better about a higher initial cost for the bike.
In short, get what you want!
I feel that may be something I can get used to, but you can only try to find out. Having owned a street triple, z1000, and 426 supercross, jerky bikes with loads of torque have kinda been my thing.The jerky throttle thing on the 06 was not an issue for everyone, definitely something you could overcome/get used to. I put over 50k miles on my 06 without any issues. I did put a G2 throttle tube on, only because I got it for a great deal on ebay. I would not let that be a deal breaker.
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