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FJR1300 To Be Retired
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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor 1953" data-source="post: 1453770" data-attributes="member: 98247"><p>I have been to quite a few Yamaha dealers during my cross country trip to Minnesota a few days ago asking them about FJR’s. These bikes are unicorns! Dealers have told me that can’t get them and there was dealer in MInnesota that told me a guy came up from Kansas City last year to get the one he had in stock.</p><p></p><p>Ridiculous. I was told it was not a chip shortage. Sounds like component pieces are not coming together from a production standpoint. Hang on to the bike you have like sweet death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor 1953, post: 1453770, member: 98247"] I have been to quite a few Yamaha dealers during my cross country trip to Minnesota a few days ago asking them about FJR’s. These bikes are unicorns! Dealers have told me that can’t get them and there was dealer in MInnesota that told me a guy came up from Kansas City last year to get the one he had in stock. Ridiculous. I was told it was not a chip shortage. Sounds like component pieces are not coming together from a production standpoint. Hang on to the bike you have like sweet death. [/QUOTE]
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