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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor 1953" data-source="post: 1448594" data-attributes="member: 98247"><p>Good afternoon.</p><p></p><p>I have been riding for a very long time and am the proud owner of a 2005 FJR! Only 28K on the clock and the previous owner had replaced steering head bearings, fluids and tires. Look forward to many years on this FJR.</p><p></p><p>Currently have a 2005 Road Glide with 108K on it and a 2014 R1200 RT with 52K on it and enjoy those bikes very much. This FJR will be taken to Minnesota and garaged there so that I can ride with my son-in-laws when I go there in the Spring and Fall. </p><p></p><p>Always wanted the FJR and this will be replacing my old Honda ST1100 that was retired with 120K on it. This Yamaha is much more of a rip to ride than the ST was and, as you all know, leans more toward the sport side of sport touring.</p><p></p><p>Look forward to being on the forum.</p><p>Surveyor 1953</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor 1953, post: 1448594, member: 98247"] Good afternoon. I have been riding for a very long time and am the proud owner of a 2005 FJR! Only 28K on the clock and the previous owner had replaced steering head bearings, fluids and tires. Look forward to many years on this FJR. Currently have a 2005 Road Glide with 108K on it and a 2014 R1200 RT with 52K on it and enjoy those bikes very much. This FJR will be taken to Minnesota and garaged there so that I can ride with my son-in-laws when I go there in the Spring and Fall. Always wanted the FJR and this will be replacing my old Honda ST1100 that was retired with 120K on it. This Yamaha is much more of a rip to ride than the ST was and, as you all know, leans more toward the sport side of sport touring. Look forward to being on the forum. Surveyor 1953 [/QUOTE]
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