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dedsxy51

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Hello everyone,

After 31 years of motorcycling, I reflect on the few bikes I've owned, which I should not have departed with; the FJR being one of them.  After a recent 20K mile stint with a 2016 FJ-09, I moved to a 2018 KTM 1090 Adventure R.  Life has impacted my riding more than I care to tolerate, and I have been pondering the purchase of a used FJR.  I stumbled across Nick Ienatsch's article entitled A Used-Bike Habit for Lifelong Safety (https://www.cycleworld.com/story/blogs/ienatsch-tuesday/used-bike-habit-for-lifelong-safety/) and found myself reminiscing about past experiences with my cobalt blue 2005 FJR.  What little spare time I do have is now consumed with an FJR scavenger hunt on Craigslist or Cycletrader to see what is out there for potential adoption in 2021.  Now that I have a place to store two motorcycles, I can justify owning more than one.

I look forward to future conversations and know the knowledge base provided by enthusiastic members is much appreciated.

-Chris

1991 FZR600

1993 GSXR750

1995 Suzuki RF600

1998 VT1000 Superhawk

2003 CBR954

2005 FJR 1300

2008 Ducati1098/2007 KLR650

2013 CBR1000rr

2016 FJ-09

2018 KTM 1090 Adv R - Current

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The new site update? is sending me notifications so I thought I would update the thread. Drum roll please.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . . . 2020 BMW R1250RT White. Dealer demo w/ every bell and whistle, 1350 miles, $6000.00 markdown from new. What a machine. Not the gently loved FJR I was searching for but without a doubt a worthy substitute. I managed to accumulate 4K miles in the first 3 months of ownership earlier this year. So much fun hot-rodding around on a GT-style bike again.
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