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Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Check it out..... it's not hard. Emissions requirements are the same. As long as the bike exists in the US, you can import it. To keep taxes down, I give you a nice discounted bill of sale, as you are importing a used vehicle. I don't think you can import a new one.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Last paragraph of the RRW article is certainly disappointing to read. Here's hoping 2026 brings a new big bore adventure / sport touring machine!
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
My All-Knowing and Powerful crystal ball says that the FJR will be back in it's current form for 2026.
Support for my thesis:
1) In the only two markets that they have discontinued the FJR; Europe in 2020, and Japan in 2022, they made a big deal about it and it being the end of an era and sent it off with a bang - releasing the 'final edition' model black with the gold stripe and wheels. I can't see them not doing the same thing here for the North American market. This market was just too big and they sold too many to let it just fade away. And thus far their only history is to conclude production in a market with a big send off. It is logical they would do the same here.
2) Other than that little footnote in the press release, they made no major mention of it. And I still don't read that as being permanent. The wording can easily mean just for 2025.
3) They are still selling it in Canada and maybe Australia (Aussie website shows MY24 model). And perhaps other markets? I don't know. But since they are still producing it for 2025 in *some* markets, producing it again in 2026 is easy enough to do. Supply chains with all the major and 2nd and 3rd tier suppliers still continue for 2025.
4) If you were like me and have no life and spend needless hours perusing ads on Craigslist, FB Marketplace, and CycleTrader than you would know there are still a lot of unsold 2023 and 2024 FJRs out there. Considering the economics of that for Yamaha and their dealers it makes total sense that they would just skip a year of production. Let that unsold inventory meet the limited demand and get it sold and off the dealer's floor. Produce it again when there is no longer the glutt of inventory.
So I am fairly confident in my prediction that the FJR will be back for 2026. What will be interesting to see if it will be the announced 'Final Year' with a big send-off and the special Black and Gold edition.........
Support for my thesis:
1) In the only two markets that they have discontinued the FJR; Europe in 2020, and Japan in 2022, they made a big deal about it and it being the end of an era and sent it off with a bang - releasing the 'final edition' model black with the gold stripe and wheels. I can't see them not doing the same thing here for the North American market. This market was just too big and they sold too many to let it just fade away. And thus far their only history is to conclude production in a market with a big send off. It is logical they would do the same here.
2) Other than that little footnote in the press release, they made no major mention of it. And I still don't read that as being permanent. The wording can easily mean just for 2025.
3) They are still selling it in Canada and maybe Australia (Aussie website shows MY24 model). And perhaps other markets? I don't know. But since they are still producing it for 2025 in *some* markets, producing it again in 2026 is easy enough to do. Supply chains with all the major and 2nd and 3rd tier suppliers still continue for 2025.
4) If you were like me and have no life and spend needless hours perusing ads on Craigslist, FB Marketplace, and CycleTrader than you would know there are still a lot of unsold 2023 and 2024 FJRs out there. Considering the economics of that for Yamaha and their dealers it makes total sense that they would just skip a year of production. Let that unsold inventory meet the limited demand and get it sold and off the dealer's floor. Produce it again when there is no longer the glutt of inventory.
So I am fairly confident in my prediction that the FJR will be back for 2026. What will be interesting to see if it will be the announced 'Final Year' with a big send-off and the special Black and Gold edition.........
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
I think your statement in #4 above explains it. Lots of 23 and 24's unsold, means not much demand for the product in N.A.. If there is a surge of interest for the bike in 25, maybe they'll go to a pre-order process to control excess production. But, I think that is reaching for straws.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
You own the 'dried blood red' version of the FJR and obviously have no taste!
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
They already did the Black and Gold in Canada in 2022 but we still got bikes in 2023-25. What will we get in 2026?
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Jasen's bike is the AE not the far superior Black Cherry Pearl and I know how a clutch works version that you're trying to disparage.
Here I thought you knew your FJR history.......
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
That would have to be just about the first time in history if my searching is accurate. I wouldn't put too much money on that bet. Only time I can find it happening is from a Honda in Australia but it was related to govt regulations.
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I am not sure what you are getting at? The last year for the FJR in the Euro market they had the option of the Black FJR with black frame (same as 2018/2019) and the gold stripe on the tank and gold wheels. The exact same color scheme they offered for the last year of the Japanese market.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Chuck is correct, I have the ugly silver version, only slightly less ugly than the other 2007 model.BkerChuck wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:46 pmJasen's bike is the AE not the far superior Black Cherry Pearl and I know how a clutch works version that you're trying to disparage.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
I'm asking, as a general question, are there any times in history where any motorcycle company has stopped importing a bike into a country for 1 year and then released it back into the country the next year (as you are suggesting). I haven't been able to find any cases of that happening, so I'm suggesting your wager for it happening might be smallSkooterG wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:00 pm???
I am not sure what you are getting at? The last year for the FJR in the Euro market they had the option of the Black FJR with black frame (same as 2018/2019) and the gold stripe on the tank and gold wheels. The exact same color scheme they offered for the last year of the Japanese market.
Maybe it's happened and someone will point to it, but I wasn't able to find it. Happy to be proven wrong, since I do like that black and gold version.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
I agree with Steve, with admittedly no basis for my agreement. I hope Greg is right, but I think the ship has left the port and the sails are getting smaller and smaller....
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While not "A" bike, but take a look at what Suzuki did for 2010 because of the economic downturn and too many leftover models.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Went to a Yamaha dealer today to get some yamalube and filter.
While I was there I noticed the sales manager was free. So I walked over and asked about the FJR. Basically he said that he does not believe the FJR is done. He seemed to think they sell enough units generally. He said his dealership actually does well selling FJRs. He declined to say how many. It is his belief that there are just too many 2023 and 2024 in the pipeline for Yamaha to start building 2025s. He said there would probably be an announcement later, maybe even in the spring. He thinks there will be a 2025 model.
While I was there I noticed the sales manager was free. So I walked over and asked about the FJR. Basically he said that he does not believe the FJR is done. He seemed to think they sell enough units generally. He said his dealership actually does well selling FJRs. He declined to say how many. It is his belief that there are just too many 2023 and 2024 in the pipeline for Yamaha to start building 2025s. He said there would probably be an announcement later, maybe even in the spring. He thinks there will be a 2025 model.
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Didn't they take a year off building ST1300 toward the end? For some reason I am thinking it went away and came back briefly.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:57 pmWhile not "A" bike, but take a look at what Suzuki did for 2010 because of the economic downturn and too many leftover models.
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On another note of somewhat related interest..... take a look at this old article from 2019, and let's see what we think today........
https://theridesofar.com/2020/01/the-u- ... cle-world/
https://theridesofar.com/2020/01/the-u- ... cle-world/
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
The AE's were Cerulean Silver..... doesn't that sound better? Had a hint of blue in it.
It is not "dried blood red", it's always been Lipstick Pink.
Here's my Black Cherry the day I brought it home...by day and later that night..... beooooteous!
It is not "dried blood red", it's always been Lipstick Pink.
Here's my Black Cherry the day I brought it home...by day and later that night..... beooooteous!
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Re: Is The FJR1300 Dead? No 2025 Model?
Yamaha dropped the FJ1200 for sale for a year in 1987 or 1988 and brought it back the next year.Festus wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:24 pmI'm asking, as a general question, are there any times in history where any motorcycle company has stopped importing a bike into a country for 1 year and then released it back into the country the next year (as you are suggesting). I haven't been able to find any cases of that happening, so I'm suggesting your wager for it happening might be smallSkooterG wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:00 pm???
I am not sure what you are getting at? The last year for the FJR in the Euro market they had the option of the Black FJR with black frame (same as 2018/2019) and the gold stripe on the tank and gold wheels. The exact same color scheme they offered for the last year of the Japanese market.
Maybe it's happened and someone will point to it, but I wasn't able to find it. Happy to be proven wrong, since I do like that black and gold version.
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