canyonman
Well-known member
Got mine from Val too. great guy. knows his shit..
The dealer I bought from (Donnelson Cycles , St. Ann MO) has been in the area since I was in in grade school. (I'm 54 now) I bought my first Yamaha there, (a '78 RD400) and the salesman that sold me my 82 Seca 550 , back in 82, still worked there and sold me my 2006 FJR.
As for knowledge, he likely knows more about bikes than I do, but his biggest selling point (not that I needed one) was the fact that although he worked for a dealler that sold Hondas, Triumphs, Moto-guzzis,Ducatis, MVs and Yamahas..and he could have his pick of any bike to own himself...The bike he got for himself was a 05 FJR.
KM
When describing my ride to a non rider i just tell them it's a crotch rocket for old dudes (sit up straight, wind protection, luggage, etc.) that seems to put a good enough picture in their head.
I have also noticed that friends new to riding on the street can't understand the need for the FJR when I have a very nice HD sitting in the garage. Then after taking them across the country a couple times and them getting a some real miles under their belts then they understand the need or can at least appreciate what this bike is capable of.
It seems to depend on a riders overall motorcycling experience/knowledge and wether or not they have been wearing manufacturer blinders to be able to truly appreciate the absolute effectiveness of this bike.
and yes I wish they would put out a really cool commercial. just because. I still remember a honda st commercial that was out years ago.
Last edited by a moderator: