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2012 Yamaha Fz8 on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Allenhurst, New Jersey, United States

Allenhurst, New Jersey, United States
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Yamaha FZ8 photos

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Yamaha FZ8 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):779 TypeType:Naked For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha FZ8 description

Selling my 2012 Yamaha FZ8 because I need a new car. Rides flawlessly, and has a clean title. It has 8790 miles, with oil and filter changed last month. Also has a Yoshimura slip on exhaust.

Moto blog

R1 noise, bike porn and a quick lap

Tue, 24 Apr 2012

Trawling the internet for a sound clip of the Crossplane Crank Yamaha R1 on full chatter, I came across this: a few fast laps on board with New Zealand Superbike racer Tony Rees as he works the CABS Throttle Blipper on his 2011 R1. (Skip to 7:35 for the fast ones.) CABS is a system used by Superbike teams that makes use of the R1’s digitally controlled throttle. When you change up a gear, the bike blips in the perfect amount of revs to save time on track and make downshifts as quick and easy as clutch-less upshifts.

Motorcyclist Nabbed For Going 166 MPH on NY Thruway

Fri, 04 May 2012

McCarthy’s wit isn’t as quick as his motorcycle. “A prudent man concealeth knowledge: but the heart of fools proclaimeth foolishness.” (Proverbs 12:23 KJV)   According to reports, New York State Police arrested Nikkolaus McCarthy, 25, of Charlton, N.Y., this past Wednesday afternoon after he was “clocked” riding his motorcycle at 166 mph on the New York State Thruway in Ravena, N.Y. But it seems McCarthy needs to learn the simple concept of avoiding self-incrimination.

Dirt First By MotoVentures

Wed, 05 Feb 2014

MotoVentures, the long-running (since 1998) dirt bike riding instruction company is changing its name from simply MotoVentures to the more descriptive Dirt First by MotoVentures. The new moniker more appropriately describes the company’s training activities and philosophy about the best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle begins in the dirt. “Our Dirt First training curriculum is very practical with no ceiling or limitations,” says MotoVentures President, Gary LaPlante. ”Our highly qualified, well-trained instructors are capable of teaching everyone from kids to adults and beginners to experts.