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would I be nuts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham Downunder" data-source="post: 888862" data-attributes="member: 3550"><p>Well I do not worry about so called high millage on a bike most modern engines will run for a long time as the enginering and manufacturing that goes into them has improved so much since the early 1970's it's not funny.If you are realy look at a higher milage vechicle , look more at the owner because that will tell you a lot as to how he keeps a vechicle . Be prepared for a few things to fix as with any second hand vechicle.You will find an FJR a great bike that will run for a very long time and put a smile on your face every time. If you look at in another way if you buy right but not like it you can always sell it for about the same price ,so what can you realy loose maybe $ 500 after all that's only if you do not like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham Downunder, post: 888862, member: 3550"] Well I do not worry about so called high millage on a bike most modern engines will run for a long time as the enginering and manufacturing that goes into them has improved so much since the early 1970's it's not funny.If you are realy look at a higher milage vechicle , look more at the owner because that will tell you a lot as to how he keeps a vechicle . Be prepared for a few things to fix as with any second hand vechicle.You will find an FJR a great bike that will run for a very long time and put a smile on your face every time. If you look at in another way if you buy right but not like it you can always sell it for about the same price ,so what can you realy loose maybe $ 500 after all that's only if you do not like it. [/QUOTE]
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