Yamaha sells maybe 2000 - 2500 FJR's per year in the U.S. So also not a high demand bike, but at least it isn't an orphan and it has some resale value. They are also really reliable, so there shouldn't be a great demand for spare parts. And they are too porky to make a good track bike.I was thinking my strategy would be to park next to an FJR or FZ1 also.
The first time you forget you'll damage the discs. Once you've paid for new discs you'll always remember to put a fluorescent cord on the brake lever! (DAMHIK)