I have a 2009 with about 3000 miles (which I obviously don't ride enough already). I'm in western TN and going back to sea duty where I won't be able to ride at all for a year. After that, I'll be in the Norfolk area where there's even less to see on a motorcycle then there is here in Memphis. I think the wise person would sell it now. I love riding it when I do, but I guess I'm just not as serious a rider as I thought. What would you do? I have the Yamaha trunk, the Yamaha touring seat, the Yamaha touring winshield (and all the original equipment) and Yamaha grip warmers on it and I know that you never get the value back from accessories when you sell a vehicle, so I wonder if I'd even be able to get enough for it to pay it off. I owe about $10,000. Should I hold on to it?
Thanks,
Joe
I would not make a snap decision, but ask yourself a few questions.
Why did I buy a FJR. Are the reasons for buying the FJR still valid today or has life changed and has altered my desire or want to ride.
I will be going to sea for a year. Do I have a safe place to store/garage the bike for a year.
Do I need the money or is it relatively simple for me to make the monthly payments on it.
It is Fall and will take somewhat of hit for the sale in non-riding months. This may not be applicable for VA (I am from the Northeast)
Will I be buying another bike when I return and will it be a sport touring bike or would I look to buy something else.
Since I am shipping out to sea, do I have someone I can trust to handle the cash end of the transaction while I am gone upon a sale. (I don't know how long you have, but sales do not necessarily happen over night or on your time schedule.)
What are the chances that I will regret selling the bike. But on the other hand, it is just a bike, and I can purchase one when I get back.
Is this my idea to sell the bike or did someone ask me why are you holding onto the bike if you are going to be gone for a year. Otherwise I would not have given it a thought keeping the bike for the year.
Only you can answer these types of questions.
Most important Thanks for the service to our country !!
Willie