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garyahouse

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Just happened to see these on Craigslist. Seems like some great deals around here:

2006 Yamaha FJR 6500.00 private owner Spring Hill, Fla.

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7340 miles
New Front and back tires
New Battery Nov 2013 (Had to change it due to not riding it enough)
Larger Windshield installed on bike
Stock Windshield as spare
Excellent Condition
Garage kept

2012 FJR (brand new from dealer) 11,500 Tampa, Fla

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Oh yeah, I missed that on the 06 FJR. It doesn't have a clutch lever. Gonna be a great deal for somebody.

Gary

 
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Hey Gary, I have been looking at that 2006 on CL for since it was posted. Is it yours? When I do my taxes, I plan on buying either the 06, or the 2010 that is also on my local craigslist.

Ooops, just read your second post. Probably not yours. Is the AE the automatic one? And are they usually much more expensive?

Also, in that pic, I see the aluminum looking bar ends, and I don't see them on other pics, so I was wondering if that is a throttlemeister? Is that what that is, or is it just weighted bar ends?

 
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The bar ends are not the stock ones. They may just be the salamanders or similar, hard to tell from the pics. It is the AE, automatic.

 
No these bikes are not mine. I simply saw them on the local Craigslist. They seemed like really great deals. Me? I've got an 05 Gen 1. I love my Gen 1 in the winter as the heat coming off the engine feels nice on the lower legs. Plus of course it's paid for and I don't have to deal with payments or insurance here in Florida. It's totally free for me to own it, and thus far has proven to be bullet proof reliable for 38k miles. Notfersalefersure. Just thought I'd post 'em up since there's always somebody shopping. Might not wanna wait too long. Florida bikes, like anywhere else, get more expensive as the weather heats up and the market does too.

Gary

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