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Do you think a 2004 FJR garage queen with 4,500 miles needs this work done?
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<blockquote data-quote="zzzzip" data-source="post: 1174652" data-attributes="member: 270"><p>Well, got the links shortened and raised the bike to near stock height today. Didn't get to ride or tweek the suspension settings, so don't know how that will go. Spent about 3 hours just cleaning the grime off the bike. Will have to do a couple more hours worth to get the wheels back to new. Shame it got this way-- only marks on it are some magnetic tank bag scratches. Otherwise it is almost pristine, or will be.</p><p></p><p>Have to take the wife on a ride in SW Wisconsin this weekend on the ugly S10 (yes Wheetie, I will trailer her and the bike up) so I don't plan to explode the bike until next week and go through the mechanical side of things. Final drive oil looked new out of the bottle. So far, so good.</p><p></p><p>I remember back in '05 when I was riding my '04 and talking to Smitty141's brother who was on a BMW. He said the '04 would never be worth less than $3,500 (within reason). Guess he was right since that's what I paid for this one. Wonder what it will be worth in another 10 years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzzzip, post: 1174652, member: 270"] Well, got the links shortened and raised the bike to near stock height today. Didn't get to ride or tweek the suspension settings, so don't know how that will go. Spent about 3 hours just cleaning the grime off the bike. Will have to do a couple more hours worth to get the wheels back to new. Shame it got this way-- only marks on it are some magnetic tank bag scratches. Otherwise it is almost pristine, or will be. Have to take the wife on a ride in SW Wisconsin this weekend on the ugly S10 (yes Wheetie, I will trailer her and the bike up) so I don't plan to explode the bike until next week and go through the mechanical side of things. Final drive oil looked new out of the bottle. So far, so good. I remember back in '05 when I was riding my '04 and talking to Smitty141's brother who was on a BMW. He said the '04 would never be worth less than $3,500 (within reason). Guess he was right since that's what I paid for this one. Wonder what it will be worth in another 10 years? [/QUOTE]
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Do you think a 2004 FJR garage queen with 4,500 miles needs this work done?
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