I too love a story with a good ending! :yahoo:
Selling the FJR for a thumper would most likely have been a huge mistake. If at all possible, find a way t o buy a nice used KLR. They are among the fastest depreciating bikes out there. Lot's of people buy them, then turn around and sell them in a few months with practically no miles on them, after they find out they aren't everything they fantasized. But having a dirt worthy thumper around is derfinitely a nice accompaniment to a Feejer.
Also, for your darling's leaky seals, definitely try the seal-mate trick first. I made one at home from an old milk bottle and it worked beautifully. There is probably no need to replace the seals. They usually just get some dirt or road spooge under the lip and start to leak.
Selling the FJR for a thumper would most likely have been a huge mistake. If at all possible, find a way t o buy a nice used KLR. They are among the fastest depreciating bikes out there. Lot's of people buy them, then turn around and sell them in a few months with practically no miles on them, after they find out they aren't everything they fantasized. But having a dirt worthy thumper around is derfinitely a nice accompaniment to a Feejer.
Also, for your darling's leaky seals, definitely try the seal-mate trick first. I made one at home from an old milk bottle and it worked beautifully. There is probably no need to replace the seals. They usually just get some dirt or road spooge under the lip and start to leak.