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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Dollar" data-source="post: 1447009" data-attributes="member: 98056"><p>Super13,</p><p>I agree with your response to a certain point, let me explain. I bought the FJR late in the riding season last year and rode it down to TN to ride the dragon and smokies. I knew after that trip that the bike needed a personality change because I didn’t enjoy myself during those miles onboard. Following that we entered the non riding snow season here in Wisconsin and I started creating a dream sheet of potential changes for the bike. By springtime I had a few thousand dollar list of things that might make the FJR more enjoyable to ride for me. Or they might not and I’d waste another riding season figuring it out. </p><p>Thanks for reading my post and responding. I’m happy you’ve created an FJR that you enjoy riding but I’ve decided that I’m selling mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Dollar, post: 1447009, member: 98056"] Super13, I agree with your response to a certain point, let me explain. I bought the FJR late in the riding season last year and rode it down to TN to ride the dragon and smokies. I knew after that trip that the bike needed a personality change because I didn’t enjoy myself during those miles onboard. Following that we entered the non riding snow season here in Wisconsin and I started creating a dream sheet of potential changes for the bike. By springtime I had a few thousand dollar list of things that might make the FJR more enjoyable to ride for me. Or they might not and I’d waste another riding season figuring it out. Thanks for reading my post and responding. I’m happy you’ve created an FJR that you enjoy riding but I’ve decided that I’m selling mine. [/QUOTE]
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