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Acquiring Boxed FJR in the PNW?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 213" data-source="post: 1436504" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>Depending on why you want the bike still in the shipping crate, perhaps focus less on getting a new bike that way and find a good deal where ever. And spend some quality time talking to your local dealer about buying one of their left over shipping skids with the box and frame. They probably just recycle them for scrap metal and cardboard.</p><p></p><p>Set up isn't much more than putting on the windscreen, front wheel and attaching the battery. Sure, there is a host of minor things like fluids to check, but if you want to see more about that, this will give you an idea - <a href="https://fjr1300.info/crate.html" target="_blank">LINK</a> There is still a lot of relevant info at www.fjr1300.info and FJRTech.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 213, post: 1436504, member: 213"] Depending on why you want the bike still in the shipping crate, perhaps focus less on getting a new bike that way and find a good deal where ever. And spend some quality time talking to your local dealer about buying one of their left over shipping skids with the box and frame. They probably just recycle them for scrap metal and cardboard. Set up isn't much more than putting on the windscreen, front wheel and attaching the battery. Sure, there is a host of minor things like fluids to check, but if you want to see more about that, this will give you an idea - [URL="https://fjr1300.info/crate.html"]LINK[/URL] There is still a lot of relevant info at www.fjr1300.info and FJRTech.com [/QUOTE]
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