garyahouse
newbs need the forum
Good luck my friend. Give yourself a couple weeks, till just after labor day. Bet you'll be surprised.
Gary
Gary
Fred has very valid points...when I was looking for a bike, I either considered a bike advertised & owned by a forum peep or had a peep close to the potential bike go check it out for me. I am always for anybody here available to check out a bike within a couple hundred miles, and if desired, I'll pick you up at the airport, provide transportation and even put up a peep in my home for a night or two. Then ride some distance together on your way home.I fully understand the hesitance of the fly and ride. Unless you already knowthe seller, the bike, or both, you will potentially be out an expensive plane ticket when you show up and the bike has been misrepresented. Or else feel compelled to buy it at the sight unseen negotiated price even though you would have haggled the seller down based on the new info.
These bikes aren't that rare. You'll find a nice copy, close by, before you know it. Patience is more than a virtue, it is a requirement!
That would be a quick trip from where I live now. The problem is that I just accepted a job in Georgia. I will be moving in the middle of July. It's gonna be quite the climate change, but more days of ridingerik425,
Congrats on the FJR purchase. You may want to consider attending the CFO meet in LaCrosse, WI in September.
Here's more info: https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php/topic/150181-cfo-2013-dates-are-set/
Labor Day is September, so either you meant a couple of months, or you have your holidays screwed up.Good luck my friend. Give yourself a couple weeks, till just after labor day. Bet you'll be surprised.
Gary
heat management:It may not have ABS or heat management
Thanks,Congrats Erik! Great name by the way even though you spell it wrong! Sounds like you did good; you can't make yourself too crazy with price...look in the paper a week from now and you'll find a better deal! I paid way too much for my brand new 2004; I've since tripled the miles on it since I bought it and I never regret one penny I paid!! Anything is worth whatever you're willing to pay for it. Ride safe and enjoy the ride! As far as the heat issue....I've read many times on here that it's a very subjective thing and I'd have to agree...."so far" anyway (come ask me again in July...lol) but so far we've had temps in the 80's and 90's here and I've not found the heat to be an issue, hopefully you will find the same! Congrats again!
Yah those air cooled V's can throw off a ton of heat! You will love GA! "Sweltering" Springs is only about an hour from the border, "HOT"lanta is about 2.5 hrs away and it's called HOT for a reason! LOL Get ready for humidity you can carve with a knife!Thanks,
I have ridden full fairing air cooled Harleys in parades when it is 90, I am guessing it can't be much worse than that. It hasn't been much over 50 degrees here yet this spring, but I am moving to Georgia in July, so I am guessing that I will be hot as hell no matter what I ride down there.
BTW I love the name of your city. Boiling springs just sounds sweltering.
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