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<blockquote data-quote="Aasland" data-source="post: 1153497" data-attributes="member: 14773"><p>Yeap. I sort of figured there are two main types of riders looking for FJR's: Those who want something in pristine condition and fret over every rock chip or bird poop, and those who put a whole lot of miles on their bike. The former buyers will be turned off by the miles - even if there are only 25k on the engine. So I'm appealing the folks who want a reliable and practical machine to cover some distance, don't want to spend $10k doing it, and think along of the lines of "this can go another 100,000 km".</p><p></p><p>Getting the price right is tough though. Granted, I'm in no hurry to sell ... but in a couple weeks when I'm back to vacation and not so busy I'll start listing it in more places.</p><p></p><p>Ugh I hate selling expensive things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aasland, post: 1153497, member: 14773"] Yeap. I sort of figured there are two main types of riders looking for FJR's: Those who want something in pristine condition and fret over every rock chip or bird poop, and those who put a whole lot of miles on their bike. The former buyers will be turned off by the miles - even if there are only 25k on the engine. So I'm appealing the folks who want a reliable and practical machine to cover some distance, don't want to spend $10k doing it, and think along of the lines of "this can go another 100,000 km". Getting the price right is tough though. Granted, I'm in no hurry to sell ... but in a couple weeks when I'm back to vacation and not so busy I'll start listing it in more places. Ugh I hate selling expensive things. [/QUOTE]
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