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OzzieLeuk

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Hi Everyone, I am a Honda CBX owner looking for a FJR1300 as a daily cruise. If anyone has experience or a connection buying a bike and having it delivered I
would like to hear from you. Recent hernia surgery is keeping me from long distance trips right now.
I have made inquiries to FJR sellers, but they don't answer if they still have the bike or not.
Maybe they are jaded from being spammed to death.
Thanks for any insight about this issue.
PS - CBX parts are getting hard to find and I'm trying to preserve the bike. I am really hooked on the FJR1300.
 
I see a 2015 FJR1300a and a pristine 2008 FJR; sellers don't reply to e-mail to contact them. Really Looking for one with less than 30,000 miles and has been maintained. Both sellers have maintenance records.
So, probably years 2008 and up. Any recommendations on hiring delivery service? Thanks for reaching out to me.
 
I would go for a 2015 over the 2008.
Can't help you with delivery service recommendations in your market. Personally. I would consider a "fly and ride" if both ends of the transaction are in regions with suitable weather conditions. I bought my 2011 from a guy 3,400 miles away, although it was in May.
Have you looked at Cycle Trader?
 
I agree with a 2015. I have tried to contact sellers on Cycle Trader...no reply. Same for Facebook marketplace.
I may have to work with a dealer that delivers and has checked out the bike by a technician.
I had hernia surgery recently, so I can't fly out and ride back just yet.
Appreciate the spreadsheet link too!
Thanks again for your help.
 
I agree with a 2015. I have tried to contact sellers on Cycle Trader...no reply. Same for Facebook marketplace.
I may have to work with a dealer that delivers and has checked out the bike by a technician.
I had hernia surgery recently, so I can't fly out and ride back just yet.
Appreciate the spreadsheet link too!
Thanks again for your help.

I have a '13 FJR A model for sale in '15 colors, and a '17 FJR ES for sale. You buy one and I'll ride it out to you and fly home! They are both on FB Marketplace but most likely easier to find with a Phoenix, AZ Craigslist search.
 
Ozzie,

You should have a trusted FJR rider check out the bike at the far end before you buy. Buying sight unseen is fairly risky anyway. Ideally they should check for OBD codes, tire ages, and any factory recalls. Call the Yamaha mothership with the VIN for recall info: 1-800-962-7926

I used Federal Motorcycle Transport about a decade ago for my 2008, and they were great! Door-to-door service, lift gate truck, one bike on large pallet, not a scratch.

Federal Motorcycle Transport

1200 miles, and cheaper than a one-way plane ticket. They did everything, and it came in a big-box truck. Good updates daily by email & text. Now all of this happened maybe ten years back, but I'd call them today if needed. Call for a quote, and scheduling.
 
I see a 2015 FJR1300a and a pristine 2008 FJR

O, You must tend towards the 'dark side' since they are basically black in both years...

Get the 2015 since gen3 has tons of upgrades (look at the grid) AND the last of the 5 speed trannys! I loved my 2013, and now on a 2014a.
 
Just my two cents... I own an 06 A and love it. BUT I wish it had Cruise Control; I use the throttle lock, pictured. I added heated grips; IMHO they are a necessity here in New England. Good luck.
PS I was ghosted by Cycle Trader sellers too. 🤷‍♂️

MERRY CHRISTMAS to all! 🎅
 

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Personally, I'd wait a week or so. I healed up from my Hernia surgery pretty quickly - of course I may have not paid much attention the what the Dr advised (which isn't always advisable).
We like taking another bike 2-up to get the bikes we buy. In my case, my brothers are always up for a ride. In your case, maybe a buddy, but that is a cheep way of getting her home. That is if the bike isn't cross country - that might be a little too much.
Good luck with your purchase.
 

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