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<blockquote data-quote="philter" data-source="post: 1394111" data-attributes="member: 88731"><p>If you live in a colder climate, and don't care about ABS, the 03 is the fastest FJR {less weight and lower overall gearing, and the best handling FJR {in the twisties, shorter wheelbase}, and wheelies better than the Gen. 2 +3. I sold my 03 with 80,000 miles to a young guy and the last I saw him, the front wheel was in the air for a couple of gears already, and he was yippeeing.</p><p></p><p>I see Gen. 1 stuff on Ebay for almost nothing, and no one bids on it, whereas the Gen. 2 stuff is snapped up in a New York Minute. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philter, post: 1394111, member: 88731"] If you live in a colder climate, and don't care about ABS, the 03 is the fastest FJR {less weight and lower overall gearing, and the best handling FJR {in the twisties, shorter wheelbase}, and wheelies better than the Gen. 2 +3. I sold my 03 with 80,000 miles to a young guy and the last I saw him, the front wheel was in the air for a couple of gears already, and he was yippeeing. I see Gen. 1 stuff on Ebay for almost nothing, and no one bids on it, whereas the Gen. 2 stuff is snapped up in a New York Minute. LOL [/QUOTE]
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