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<blockquote data-quote="TripperMike" data-source="post: 1359647" data-attributes="member: 27241"><p>&lt;sigh&gt;</p><p></p><p>"toys" For some of us it's our primary mode of transportation. And because it was going to be my primary mode of transportation is why I picked the FJR. It had the hardcases so I could carry my chit to and from work. The huge upside I didn't anticipate though was the FJR has been so rock solid dependable.</p><p></p><p>Also your use of the term "toys" tells me you don't plan on putting a crap load of miles on it like some do.</p><p></p><p>"low miles" First off what is your definition of low miles? With the FJR I think you're going to need to raise your idea of what that is. Personally I feel 30-40K on a well maintained FJR is considered low. If you're not going to be riding your "toy" all that much (less than <s>25</s>K/yr), an FJR with around 80K on the clock will last you quite a long time. Certainly long enough for you to learn all there is to learn about it.</p><p></p><p>Adjust your shopping points a bit and I think you'll find that '12 that will make you happier than a pig in mud in July.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Sheeesh, maybe on a good year I might get 25K. Maybe you will find your 2012 garage queen, and I hope you do, but the riding season is pretty nearly upon us and it would be a shame for you to miss a good chunk of it cuz you're so determined to find it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripperMike, post: 1359647, member: 27241"] <sigh> "toys" For some of us it's our primary mode of transportation. And because it was going to be my primary mode of transportation is why I picked the FJR. It had the hardcases so I could carry my chit to and from work. The huge upside I didn't anticipate though was the FJR has been so rock solid dependable. Also your use of the term "toys" tells me you don't plan on putting a crap load of miles on it like some do. "low miles" First off what is your definition of low miles? With the FJR I think you're going to need to raise your idea of what that is. Personally I feel 30-40K on a well maintained FJR is considered low. If you're not going to be riding your "toy" all that much (less than [S]25[/S]K/yr), an FJR with around 80K on the clock will last you quite a long time. Certainly long enough for you to learn all there is to learn about it. Adjust your shopping points a bit and I think you'll find that '12 that will make you happier than a pig in mud in July. Edit: Sheeesh, maybe on a good year I might get 25K. Maybe you will find your 2012 garage queen, and I hope you do, but the riding season is pretty nearly upon us and it would be a shame for you to miss a good chunk of it cuz you're so determined to find it.. [/QUOTE]
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I'm looking for a low mileage 2012, or maybe a 2014 FJR1300A
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