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Time to say goodbye
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<blockquote data-quote="garyahouse" data-source="post: 1455840" data-attributes="member: 20946"><p>Good one. I was a pretty good "salesman" for Yamaha WHEN I rode the FJR: loved that machine for so many reasons. Sad that as I aged, by back overruled and I had to sell it. Gotta admit, every time I see it, I'm reminded of what a beautiful machine it is. Even tho my old Yammie is 18 years old, it still looks amazing. Mark's taking good care of it, and I'm glad it went to a good home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyahouse, post: 1455840, member: 20946"] Good one. I was a pretty good "salesman" for Yamaha WHEN I rode the FJR: loved that machine for so many reasons. Sad that as I aged, by back overruled and I had to sell it. Gotta admit, every time I see it, I'm reminded of what a beautiful machine it is. Even tho my old Yammie is 18 years old, it still looks amazing. Mark's taking good care of it, and I'm glad it went to a good home. [/QUOTE]
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