The first dealer had a FJR 1300, and although he seemed like a really nice guy and all, he wouldn't let me test ride it due to my international licence without putting the whole amount of money down first. And if after riding I said I didn't like it, they'd cancel the transaction. This may have been the dealer's policy, and I'm sure they weren't doing the dodgy, but it seemed like they would have been in too much of a position of power if in the end I didn't want the bike.
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A Kawasaki Concours 14 |
Then we looked at a second hand 2008 Concours 14. Which looked good but was a private seller who wouldn't allow test rides unless he had all the money (which is apparently common here in the US). Also there is a big difference between the 2008 and and the 2010+ models, in 2010 Kawasaki put a whole lot of fixes and features in (including traction control).
Finally Josh and I went the Ducatti dealership in the middle of Seattle, as they had a second hand Concours 14 and FJR. It was too late in the day by then to test ride, but both bikes at least looked pretty good. They Ducatti guys obviously suggested I buy a Multistrada, which was very nice, but probably way out of my price range. The Concours 14 was at least a newer version, a 2010 model.
The Harley Road King I test rode |
After much deliberation, I decided to put a deposit on a bike, a 2011 Kawasaki Concours 14. I wish I had more time to think about it and ride some more bikes, but I'm running out of time. The 2011 is basically the same as the 2012, but $3K cheaper. Only problem is that I have to go pick it up from a town 180 miles away called Kennewick. The other issue is that I'm going to have to get the first 600 mile service on it, as there is no Ks on this bike at all. But hopefully it was the right decision in the end, the bike should be pretty sweet and hopefully I get a good sale price on on it back in LA.
Good choice man. I figured it'd come down to the FJR and the GTR.
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They call it character
wow Matt you are on your way - looks great
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