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<blockquote data-quote="blassoff" data-source="post: 1441092" data-attributes="member: 18977"><p>Absolutely not a ticker. I bought this bike a couple of years ago as a fixer-upper. She runs well, starts right up without issues, has "stump-pulling" torque off the line, and with a modicum of care will provide years of service. I've been riding an FJR for the past 11 years, I bought my first in 2010, I've yet to find a bike I like better. She's not a lightweight, but past 5 miles an hour, she rides like a much lighter bike, and the handling is excellent. Test ride one. If your looking for a super comfortable mile-eater that's reliable as hell, the FJR to me is the best choice available. Baz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blassoff, post: 1441092, member: 18977"] Absolutely not a ticker. I bought this bike a couple of years ago as a fixer-upper. She runs well, starts right up without issues, has "stump-pulling" torque off the line, and with a modicum of care will provide years of service. I've been riding an FJR for the past 11 years, I bought my first in 2010, I've yet to find a bike I like better. She's not a lightweight, but past 5 miles an hour, she rides like a much lighter bike, and the handling is excellent. Test ride one. If your looking for a super comfortable mile-eater that's reliable as hell, the FJR to me is the best choice available. Baz [/QUOTE]
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