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Is a FJR a money thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="TUCSONJON" data-source="post: 1446318" data-attributes="member: 98032"><p>I am new to the FJR, My first one. I have had many other children. including a BMW K1600. as of right now I would take the FJR. It may be what you call a cheap bike. Hands down it is more comfortable. The performance is about the same compared to the K1600 and for what you pay, or should I say dont pay you get a lot of the same do dads and gizmos. What I do like is I can actually work on it. if need be you know that pesty oil change once in a while.. no special tools or Tech certification. Nothing against BMW. They build beautiful bikes. But cost is always a factor. its the only way you can buy more bikes. just my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUCSONJON, post: 1446318, member: 98032"] I am new to the FJR, My first one. I have had many other children. including a BMW K1600. as of right now I would take the FJR. It may be what you call a cheap bike. Hands down it is more comfortable. The performance is about the same compared to the K1600 and for what you pay, or should I say dont pay you get a lot of the same do dads and gizmos. What I do like is I can actually work on it. if need be you know that pesty oil change once in a while.. no special tools or Tech certification. Nothing against BMW. They build beautiful bikes. But cost is always a factor. its the only way you can buy more bikes. just my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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