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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1449237" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>What do you consider high mileage (kilometerage)? I put almost 300,000 km on my '07 in the nine years I owned it and sold it still in great running condition with very little in the way of anything but normal maintenance. Never even wore out a clutch and engine was never touched other than to check and adjust valve clearance a few times. (I expect it is still on the road three years later.) Only 150,000 km on my 2011 but I just got it three and a half years ago (with 55,000 km). </p><p></p><p>It will take a while to wear out the 2022. Without a doubt, my FJRs have been the most reliable pieces of machinery I have ever owned.</p><p>Have fun with it!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and welcome from New Brunswick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1449237, member: 19880"] What do you consider high mileage (kilometerage)? I put almost 300,000 km on my '07 in the nine years I owned it and sold it still in great running condition with very little in the way of anything but normal maintenance. Never even wore out a clutch and engine was never touched other than to check and adjust valve clearance a few times. (I expect it is still on the road three years later.) Only 150,000 km on my 2011 but I just got it three and a half years ago (with 55,000 km). It will take a while to wear out the 2022. Without a doubt, my FJRs have been the most reliable pieces of machinery I have ever owned. Have fun with it! Oh, and welcome from New Brunswick! [/QUOTE]
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