wellsj Well-known member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Location Gainesville,GA Jun 12, 2008 #2 Looking at used FJR's and want to know what would be considered alot of miles for a bike? Last edited by a moderator: Jun 12, 2008
Ignacio Intramural Culture Warrior Staff member Joined Jun 28, 2005 Messages 9,455 Reaction score 2,841 Location Tri-Cities, WA Jun 12, 2008 #3 137,000 miles would be considered a lot.
GunMD Well-known member Joined Jun 13, 2005 Messages 2,394 Reaction score 3 Location Twentynine Palms, CA Jun 12, 2008 #4 Ignacio said: 137,000 miles would be considered a lot. Click to expand... Iggy, linky broken. [SIZE=18pt]ERROR![/SIZE] [SIZE=12pt]Missing FORM data [1][/SIZE] Click to expand...
Ignacio said: 137,000 miles would be considered a lot. Click to expand... Iggy, linky broken. [SIZE=18pt]ERROR![/SIZE] [SIZE=12pt]Missing FORM data [1][/SIZE] Click to expand...
Ignacio Intramural Culture Warrior Staff member Joined Jun 28, 2005 Messages 9,455 Reaction score 2,841 Location Tri-Cities, WA Jun 12, 2008 #5 GunMD said: Ignacio said: 137,000 miles would be considered a lot. Click to expand... Iggy, linky broken. [SIZE=18pt]ERROR![/SIZE] [SIZE=12pt]Missing FORM data [1][/SIZE] Click to expand... Click to expand... Dang dynamic coding trying to show the highly subjective nature of the question. Try this one.
GunMD said: Ignacio said: 137,000 miles would be considered a lot. Click to expand... Iggy, linky broken. [SIZE=18pt]ERROR![/SIZE] [SIZE=12pt]Missing FORM data [1][/SIZE] Click to expand... Click to expand... Dang dynamic coding trying to show the highly subjective nature of the question. Try this one.
yowser Well-known member Joined Jul 26, 2007 Messages 82 Reaction score 0 Location Palmetto, Fl. Jun 12, 2008 #6 All depends on how it was maintained. As you see, there are many with over 100,000 miles on them. You should be able to find one with low miles, someone that has not ridden a bunch. 10000/year is not that much for a touring bike.
All depends on how it was maintained. As you see, there are many with over 100,000 miles on them. You should be able to find one with low miles, someone that has not ridden a bunch. 10000/year is not that much for a touring bike.
Scab I got nothin' here... Joined Jan 30, 2006 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 3 Location Heflin, AL Jun 12, 2008 #7 Them damned FJR's only go about 146,000 miles before they need major work. Up in smoke. Then again, individual rider may have a lot to do with it. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 12, 2008
Them damned FJR's only go about 146,000 miles before they need major work. Up in smoke. Then again, individual rider may have a lot to do with it.