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Barn Boy

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Not a typo 13,000 miles. Garage kept and covered.

Time to hang up the helmet gents. I am offering my vgc 2005 ABS for $3,300. Located in West Georgia about 40 miles west of Atlanta.

The bike comes with:

Stock screen and Laminar Lip

Yamaha/Corbin comfort seat and stock seat

Throttle Meister heavy bar end weights and throttle lock

Color matched frame sliders

Gen Mar bar risers

Road pegs

Like new Michelin tires front and back

K&N air filter

Fresh iradium plugs and throttle body snyc

Delkevic oval slip ons and factory pipes

Ram ball accessory mount

Battery charger/accessory lead wired in

Tank knee pads

Factory bags with no issues.

Always run with Spectro synthetic oil.

I only have one picture on this computer. I am afraid that if I pull the cover off to take pictures, that I will cave and keep it. It needs a good home with someone who will ride it!

Normal age beauty marks. No major problems with the plastic.

Ready to smash bugs and one heck of a lot of motorcycle for $3,300.

PM me for my contact info.

 
From your profile, I assume this has ABS...don't leave it out of the ad. Tempting to reduce my miles at nearly no cost.

 
ABS is in the title of the post...

Sounds like a nice bike - I always liked the look of the '05 FJR. A picture would be helpful.

 
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The best FJR ever! Great price for the best bike out there!

WOW! My cowboy math says you only rode this less than 1k/year!

Good luck!

 
Thanks for the comments. I will get pictures up by Sunday evening.

Short story is that this old girl is that she was the end of the line bike for two older riders. The first one's son stored the bike after his father's riding career ended. I used it for local 60 mile loops and an annual mountain ride with my son and a friend. Knees, back and time tell me it is time to find it another home.

 

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