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buying high mileage FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 961580" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>Just another point to toss in the mix. It could be a good commuter--a <strong><em>great </em></strong>commuter--but that's not really what an FJR <strong><em>is</em></strong>. It's a touring bike, made to gobble up miles in trouble-free comfort. It's an all-day, multi-day, long-legged travel machine. Kind of big and heavy just to be a commuter, but a good <em>intro </em>to the FJR world for local riding <em>at a good low purchase price</em>, IMO. Once you know you love it and you've gotten everything out of this '03 that it has to give, you can get your <strong><em>next </em></strong>FJR--for the long trips.</p><p></p><p>I'd much rather have <strong>this </strong>FJR than <strong>no </strong>FJR, but I wouldn't want to get on it and head out for a two-week, six-state tour on it, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 961580, member: 11508"] Just another point to toss in the mix. It could be a good commuter--a [B][I]great [/I][/B]commuter--but that's not really what an FJR [B][I]is[/I][/B]. It's a touring bike, made to gobble up miles in trouble-free comfort. It's an all-day, multi-day, long-legged travel machine. Kind of big and heavy just to be a commuter, but a good [I]intro [/I]to the FJR world for local riding [I]at a good low purchase price[/I], IMO. Once you know you love it and you've gotten everything out of this '03 that it has to give, you can get your [B][I]next [/I][/B]FJR--for the long trips. I'd much rather have [B]this [/B]FJR than [B]no [/B]FJR, but I wouldn't want to get on it and head out for a two-week, six-state tour on it, either. [/QUOTE]
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