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Motorcycle For Sale 2015 FJR 1300A

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K_Flyer

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My wife decided to stop riding so her bike is up for sale. Large Givi top case will hold two helmets (or a case of Sierra Nevada!), California Scientific windscreen, otherwise stock. Clear title. One owner, no accidents, two tiny scratches from a zero speed drop. Includes soft side case liners. 61,280 mostly touring miles. Looks new.

Asking $6,500. Located in Gold Country, California.

Murray
209 418-8170
 

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Not a bad price and not bad milage. Milage may scare a few. Is it a charcoal canister bike?
 
It is a California bike so it may have it. Not sure where it is. I recall hearing about some issues with refueling or the like but don't recall having any problems with her bike. I may hade had a problem with mine once when I overfilled it but not certain.
 
Surprised it hasn't sold to someone in CA yet (5 weeks). Assume you have it listed on local craigslist and cycletrader.com? If not, you should.
 
Also surprised it hasn't sold yet. Most seem to want a Harley! Just received a response to my Craigslist List ad but will look at cycle trader. Thanks for the tip.
 
I hope you sell it soon. I almost went for a hog until a retired motorcycle police officer told me dont do it. He rode japanese and harley bikes and had nothing good to say about harleys
 
While those miles on an FJR can mean nothing, you are competing with a million used FJRs out there with lower miles. Those miles scare lots of folks. The new price will hopefully attract some attention.
 
Makes me sad because my bike is a year older and has 10k more miles. I’d have a really hard time parting with mine for $5500. Luckily I don’t have to sell it.

One thing that I’ve learned about selling used bikes is that the advertisement, especially the photos, makes a huge difference. More-so on Crag’s List or other online outlets than here, where we all know what a 2015 looks like. Best of luck with the sale.
 
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