HaulinAshe
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Hello, my name is HaulinAshe and I'm a motorcycle addict.
Last week a 2006 FJR 1300A with 1,900 miles followed me home and demanded money from my check book. Now, nearly a week later, she's reduced my credit card to a smoldering heap of charred plastic.
I've been considering a second bike so I can stash one at my brother's house 350 miles closer to the mountains that I so love to ride. The journey across NC is perilous at night with major city traffic and herds of Bambi your only route choices.
The obvious question... Why an '06? Here's the answers...
A. 2008 (and up) ruled out - I love the mechanics of the 08 and up, but price and wheels...(see next answer)
A. 2005 to 2007 considered - I have spare wheels that will fit 05 ABS through 07 only. I want to be able to take mounted & balanced fresh rubber to my brother's for a quick wheel change when necessary, and avoid doing actual tire changes there.
A. 2007 ruled out - Of all the year models, IMO the '07 has the most ergonomic issues to resolve, and used 07s are still bringing a premium price.
A. 2005 ruled out - Another Gen-II was a "must have". No more Gen-I for me. I like the Gen-II changes, especially the air flow.
A. I like blue.
A. Low mileage 06s still around. I found one with 1,900 miles on her within two hours drive of my house. NC title on the bike helped make the sale and paperwork easier.
All I have to do is pack my side bag liners, Givi E52 top case, ride gear, GPS and go. Everything transfers between bikes with minimal loading/unloading.
It's amazing how much work it takes to match a new bike to the one you've been tweaking for three years!
So now I'm officially Blue Cherry, or Cobalt Red, or Cobalt Cherry, or just happy!!!
Last week a 2006 FJR 1300A with 1,900 miles followed me home and demanded money from my check book. Now, nearly a week later, she's reduced my credit card to a smoldering heap of charred plastic.
I've been considering a second bike so I can stash one at my brother's house 350 miles closer to the mountains that I so love to ride. The journey across NC is perilous at night with major city traffic and herds of Bambi your only route choices.
The obvious question... Why an '06? Here's the answers...
A. 2008 (and up) ruled out - I love the mechanics of the 08 and up, but price and wheels...(see next answer)
A. 2005 to 2007 considered - I have spare wheels that will fit 05 ABS through 07 only. I want to be able to take mounted & balanced fresh rubber to my brother's for a quick wheel change when necessary, and avoid doing actual tire changes there.
A. 2007 ruled out - Of all the year models, IMO the '07 has the most ergonomic issues to resolve, and used 07s are still bringing a premium price.
A. 2005 ruled out - Another Gen-II was a "must have". No more Gen-I for me. I like the Gen-II changes, especially the air flow.
A. I like blue.
A. Low mileage 06s still around. I found one with 1,900 miles on her within two hours drive of my house. NC title on the bike helped make the sale and paperwork easier.
All I have to do is pack my side bag liners, Givi E52 top case, ride gear, GPS and go. Everything transfers between bikes with minimal loading/unloading.
It's amazing how much work it takes to match a new bike to the one you've been tweaking for three years!
So now I'm officially Blue Cherry, or Cobalt Red, or Cobalt Cherry, or just happy!!!
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