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FJR1300 To Be Retired
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 1447335" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>The future, as in when the last year the FJR will be available in North America, was a topic of conversation at least several times in CFR last weekend. And the most plausible scenario I heard by a smart feller . He opined that part supplies of bikes available and/or parts made would probably drive what year its retired in each market...including Japan. That Japan part was answered swiftly after our time in Nakusp.</p><p></p><p>The big question remains whether 2022 was the last year or they'll do one another year...or maybe two year in North America? And whether the last year would be an "Ultimate Edition" scenario like in other markets. Then, of course, there seemed to be similar parts excitement and dread at the last part. Consensus was: That would be cool...and a big hit on our wallets at the same time....getting one of the last ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 1447335, member: 434"] The future, as in when the last year the FJR will be available in North America, was a topic of conversation at least several times in CFR last weekend. And the most plausible scenario I heard by a smart feller . He opined that part supplies of bikes available and/or parts made would probably drive what year its retired in each market...including Japan. That Japan part was answered swiftly after our time in Nakusp. The big question remains whether 2022 was the last year or they'll do one another year...or maybe two year in North America? And whether the last year would be an "Ultimate Edition" scenario like in other markets. Then, of course, there seemed to be similar parts excitement and dread at the last part. Consensus was: That would be cool...and a big hit on our wallets at the same time....getting one of the last ones. [/QUOTE]
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