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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Ghost" data-source="post: 1441573" data-attributes="member: 92353"><p>When I was looking for a bike, I really didn't even know about the FJR. I had a carbed Concours that I really liked, but gave it to my son. So I was in the St1300/Concours debate. Then I started reading about the FJR. Easy maintenance accessibility compared to the Concours, newer than the St1300 (an still in production), bought a 2007 with 7000 miles for $5500, I believe Yamaha is really an innovator, AND mine ES has the no clutch/electric shift which I love.</p><p> So as you can see I am leading you towards the FJR. You won't regret it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Ghost, post: 1441573, member: 92353"] When I was looking for a bike, I really didn't even know about the FJR. I had a carbed Concours that I really liked, but gave it to my son. So I was in the St1300/Concours debate. Then I started reading about the FJR. Easy maintenance accessibility compared to the Concours, newer than the St1300 (an still in production), bought a 2007 with 7000 miles for $5500, I believe Yamaha is really an innovator, AND mine ES has the no clutch/electric shift which I love. So as you can see I am leading you towards the FJR. You won't regret it! [/QUOTE]
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