Bearly Flying
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Stock my 06 comes close. smile.gif
Except for the Kick Ass 500 Watt Stereo........
Stock my 06 comes close. smile.gif
Another positively beneficial comment from bare (sp) ly. Note: I'll keep my chatterbox on a different frequency :Snorkle:Stock my 06 comes close. smile.gif
Except for the Kick Ass 500 Watt Stereo........
Please be careful not to go down on that GS. Especially when you are the "The only man in no man's land" as the slogan goes. There are actually classes that will teach you how to get the GS upright again. This is a heavy bike and not for the weak when it comes to recovering from a spill.I just sold my 06' FJR & picked up a new BMW 1200 GS on-off roader today. The beemer is me. Ugly and utterly essentialist. No ocean of pretty plastic all over the damn place,just metal beams and tonnes of suspension. Darn good power & the BMW tranny 'clunk' is GONE. Shifts like my old Suzuki sport bikes(that is,DAMN good).I always rode lots of dirt on my sport tourers but had to go slow & carefully most of the time(the 06' is HOT at slow speeds). This Beemer is made for those kinda roads.Is great on paved roads too,astoundingly so. Mine's grey with red on it's snout.Reminds of WW2 US Mustang fighter planes I've seen. Doubt if I see many Messerschimdts on Idaho back roads,but if I do I'll be ready. Can't believe I bought a beemer,but this one's GOOOD! Why limit your tours to just asphalt? I read that 80% of N America's roads are DIRT. That's a lotta roads.And a LOTTA pretty ,uncrowded ,places.
couldn't do it. knew anything else would be something less. just put another 100 or so on her today running to a doc's appointment in amerika (that's leaving my island). dang thing just makes me smile every time i get on it. where can you get that for this kind of change....There's a lot of truth there shu...all true...
you know, then there are the other percentage of us who AREN'T affluent. i bought the FJR on a day when i was feeling flush, and then i rode it and fell totally in love with it. now i am contemplating a huge hole in my cash reserve - (who am i kidding that WAS the cash reserve...) - especially wondering how it is going to feel through the 9 months of the year when i will wear rain gear to ride, and my horrific new insurance rates, and i am SERIOUSLY considering selling the new '06 i love so much simply to get a bit of cushion back. i retired and downsized everything, including selling my beach house, to be able to live free of "the man" for what's left of my years. thinking i could still have a lot of fun on a used magna or something, give up the idea of having to have "the best", and still have beer and music money.
takes all kinds. the feej is still sitting out there, with only 1500 miles on it. but i'm JUST about ready to pull the trigger. a nice local forum member is spinning by this weekend to have a look, and i'll prolly let 'er go.
<sigh> so few of us get to be bill gates. but then, on a global scale, anybody who can have a motorcycle for a toy is fabulously wealthy, so no whining....
ride safe folks. slippery out today up here...
shu
So did you let it go?
The question here should be: "Why does anyone buy a Corvetter, Viper or even a Ferrari?"Why does anyone sell a Corvette, Viper, or even a Ferrari? Yet there are nice late model ones for sale out there. It's a matter of choice, timing, changing circumstamnces, and fickle desires of the human condition. Why not?
Because they want one (can afford) or need one (can't afford one) !The question here should be: "Why does anyone buy a Corvetter, Viper or even a Ferrari?"Why does anyone sell a Corvette, Viper, or even a Ferrari? Yet there are nice late model ones for sale out there. It's a matter of choice, timing, changing circumstamnces, and fickle desires of the human condition. Why not?
CK
Just running through the various "I wants" in my head for a second bike and wanted to ask those who've sold their FJR, why? I like my 2006 919 for back and forth to work and some spirited one up riding but for longer distances and something the girl may be able to sit up on - the FJR came to mind. I'd seen a few posts here and on a few other boards where some people were selling their FJR's and wondered if there were mechanical problems, new baby on the way, too many bikes and not enough time, ?????
I was (guess I still am until I sell the old car) considering going to a cruiser like the 2007 Yamaha V Star 1300. Belt drive, FI, liquid cooled, and over 1000cc's but at nearly 650 pounds I really hate going back to a boat anchor just to please. So why not a supersport tourer? The FJR is just such a beast.
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