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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 256553" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>I live in a town of 30,000 in southwest Montana. Believe it or not, I am the only FJR owner I know of in the whole state (900,000 population) with the exception of one other in Lolo, MT - about 120 miles away, and I don't know if he does any of his own work. I've heard there is another in Bozeman about 85 miles away. I'd love to have a motorcycle mechanic mentor, especially one who owns an FJR. I have no mechanical training but am not stupid and can learn when shown how. I wouldn't, however, trust myself with a shop manual and tools. I'm not bad at getting things apart but am rather lame at getting them back together right. If I could, I'd do all of my own maintenance, diagnostics and repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 256553, member: 3460"] I live in a town of 30,000 in southwest Montana. Believe it or not, I am the only FJR owner I know of in the whole state (900,000 population) with the exception of one other in Lolo, MT - about 120 miles away, and I don't know if he does any of his own work. I've heard there is another in Bozeman about 85 miles away. I'd love to have a motorcycle mechanic mentor, especially one who owns an FJR. I have no mechanical training but am not stupid and can learn when shown how. I wouldn't, however, trust myself with a shop manual and tools. I'm not bad at getting things apart but am rather lame at getting them back together right. If I could, I'd do all of my own maintenance, diagnostics and repairs. [/QUOTE]
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