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Hard to decide: FJR vs BMW K1200GT
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<blockquote data-quote="markjenn" data-source="post: 210089" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I'm always a little surprised when someone who hasn't ridden one mile on a bike declares that they're going to have to spend $4K on accessories like seats, windshields, footpegs, grips, etc. to make it acceptable. These are all things that you'll never find out if you need to replace by reading the internet. Instead, you've got to put in some 500-miles days and see how it all works for you.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend you get the FJR and leave all the extra money in the bank earning interest. Unless you really want the BMW, it is hard to justify the extra money. Ride it for awhile and then one by one, fix the things that need fixing, asking for advice as you go. It may be a lot of things, it may be nothing.</p><p></p><p>This is one of my huge pet peeves - way too much internet riding rather than real riding.</p><p></p><p>- Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markjenn, post: 210089, member: 42"] I'm always a little surprised when someone who hasn't ridden one mile on a bike declares that they're going to have to spend $4K on accessories like seats, windshields, footpegs, grips, etc. to make it acceptable. These are all things that you'll never find out if you need to replace by reading the internet. Instead, you've got to put in some 500-miles days and see how it all works for you. I'd recommend you get the FJR and leave all the extra money in the bank earning interest. Unless you really want the BMW, it is hard to justify the extra money. Ride it for awhile and then one by one, fix the things that need fixing, asking for advice as you go. It may be a lot of things, it may be nothing. This is one of my huge pet peeves - way too much internet riding rather than real riding. - Mark [/QUOTE]
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