floridalawdog
Active member
I see a FJR for sale on CL that is about 3 to 4 hours from my house. It is an 07 with 63K on the odometer. It seems to be well taken care of, from the looks of things, and it has a lot of quality farkles done to it. So, my question, is this too high to start out my FJR journey? I have read through the milestones and see a lot of much higher mileages reached, into the 200 and 300 thousands. So, would it be worth my while to try to get this one for a good price, or should I looks for a lower mile bike?
Here are the details on the bike. And the asking price is $5800.
I have for sale a 2007 Yamaha FJR1300 motorcycle in excellent condition that just turned 63k that I would like to sell as I just bought a new speed boat and I plan to spend my limited free time on the water.
This bike does have the matching factory side hard cases and a paint matched Givi quick release top trunk mounted on a Givi rear rack. Factory rear rack is included.
The bike has anti lock brakes.
Michelin Pilot Road 3 tires in excellent condition.
Notice the Givi top trunk has a soft pad for the passenger to lean against and a luggage rack as well. Original factory painted to match rear trunk rack included.
The bike has a (dyne jet power commander 3)-(fuel injection module) that increases horsepower and throttle response.
Electronic cruise control (Audiovox CCS-100) and many other options including frame sliders and a front fender extender by Fenda.
An extra 12 volt plugs along with Garmin GPS and mount that is hard wired into the bike.
This bike does have the (Heli)bar entire triple tree replacement and not just the add on risers allowing a more upright sitting position for longer rides. The upgraded taller than factory front wind screen has a vent in it to allow air flow to the rider. Two other windscreens come with the bike.
The bike has upgrade front forks (Omni) sport springs and synthetic fork oil.
Super Salamander bar end weights installed to take the vibration out of the handle bars.
This bike has always used Mobil 1 synthetic oil in the engine and Yamaha branded Yama lube for rear end fluid. The rear end fluid is changed along with every oil change because it is easy and cheap insurance against having any issues.
I do have (Cee Balley) lens covers on the front lights for protection against road debris.
The bike has upgraded slightly wider Yamaha brand mirrors to better see past your shoulders to the rear of you for much safer passing. This bike has always been garaged when not being used.
Notice the very nice Yamaha brand tank protector including a matching protector for the gas cap area.
I recently had a complete tune up done that included plugs and a complete fuel injection system cleaning and sync. This bike runs and sounds like a brand new bike.
Thanks again for advice.
Here are the details on the bike. And the asking price is $5800.
I have for sale a 2007 Yamaha FJR1300 motorcycle in excellent condition that just turned 63k that I would like to sell as I just bought a new speed boat and I plan to spend my limited free time on the water.
This bike does have the matching factory side hard cases and a paint matched Givi quick release top trunk mounted on a Givi rear rack. Factory rear rack is included.
The bike has anti lock brakes.
Michelin Pilot Road 3 tires in excellent condition.
Notice the Givi top trunk has a soft pad for the passenger to lean against and a luggage rack as well. Original factory painted to match rear trunk rack included.
The bike has a (dyne jet power commander 3)-(fuel injection module) that increases horsepower and throttle response.
Electronic cruise control (Audiovox CCS-100) and many other options including frame sliders and a front fender extender by Fenda.
An extra 12 volt plugs along with Garmin GPS and mount that is hard wired into the bike.
This bike does have the (Heli)bar entire triple tree replacement and not just the add on risers allowing a more upright sitting position for longer rides. The upgraded taller than factory front wind screen has a vent in it to allow air flow to the rider. Two other windscreens come with the bike.
The bike has upgrade front forks (Omni) sport springs and synthetic fork oil.
Super Salamander bar end weights installed to take the vibration out of the handle bars.
This bike has always used Mobil 1 synthetic oil in the engine and Yamaha branded Yama lube for rear end fluid. The rear end fluid is changed along with every oil change because it is easy and cheap insurance against having any issues.
I do have (Cee Balley) lens covers on the front lights for protection against road debris.
The bike has upgraded slightly wider Yamaha brand mirrors to better see past your shoulders to the rear of you for much safer passing. This bike has always been garaged when not being used.
Notice the very nice Yamaha brand tank protector including a matching protector for the gas cap area.
I recently had a complete tune up done that included plugs and a complete fuel injection system cleaning and sync. This bike runs and sounds like a brand new bike.
Thanks again for advice.