Tropical FJR
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New colours and heated grips now as standard on all models.
They'd be in Aus dollars and they don't necessarily exchange correctly for the prices we get here in "The Colonies".Really?What is the msrp on the A's?
Same as the Canadian models, probably others as well.heated grips now as standard on all models.
You prob answered your own?Perhaps one of you blokes could ask Yamaha USA why Australia gets 3 colours when our FJR sales are about a 10% of the US??
As usual, very hot.BTW, how's the summer goin' down there?
Roo meat maybe but not Dingo, no dog processing plants in Aus.It’s my understanding mate, that you guys are sending a few tons of Roo and Dingo meat to those folks in Japan, we Americans only send our dollars . Go ahead, laugh it up….by the way do you guys have any fast GP riders this year?
About $24,000 Australian dollars ( about $18,000 US ) I was in a dealer today as they were unpacking two ( both sold ). They were silver and they had a 2006 model in silver ,looked the same silver but without the stripes . I really liked the 2007 in silver with stripes!Y'know, even if it is in Aus dollars, there are a few folks floating around who know where to do the conversions. So, posting the MSRP isn't a wasted effort.
Because the FJR will never sell in the US, just ask Yamaha. Originally you couldn't even get the bike here, it was only through a grass root effort by riders and magazines did Yamaha agree to sell it here - and then with the infamous PDP. All-in-all, I would say it is because Yamaha is really slow on the uptake <_< .Perhaps one of you blokes could ask Yamaha USA why Australia gets 3 colours when our FJR sales are about a 10% of the US??
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