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<blockquote data-quote="Hudson" data-source="post: 1434041" data-attributes="member: 15488"><p>Congrats on the new bike. You’ll likely pile miles on it the first year and the FJR will get dusty, and just when you think you should sell it, you’ll look at the prices and shake your head about why you should let it go for such little amounts. Then one day you’ll head out for a ride on it to blow out the cobwebs and suddenly you’ll remember why you bought it in the first place. Because it has the right blend of power and handling, and it’s reliable as ever.</p><p></p><p>I went from an FJR to a garage full of bikes. I’m “down” to just six, not including the dirt bike. They don’t get ridden as much as I’d like but I like them all. I took the FJR out for a week long ride and really liked it again. Plus an 08 FJR isn’t worth anything, better off to keep it and lend it to visiting pals. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudson, post: 1434041, member: 15488"] Congrats on the new bike. You’ll likely pile miles on it the first year and the FJR will get dusty, and just when you think you should sell it, you’ll look at the prices and shake your head about why you should let it go for such little amounts. Then one day you’ll head out for a ride on it to blow out the cobwebs and suddenly you’ll remember why you bought it in the first place. Because it has the right blend of power and handling, and it’s reliable as ever. I went from an FJR to a garage full of bikes. I’m “down” to just six, not including the dirt bike. They don’t get ridden as much as I’d like but I like them all. I took the FJR out for a week long ride and really liked it again. Plus an 08 FJR isn’t worth anything, better off to keep it and lend it to visiting pals. [/QUOTE]
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