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2005 Yamaha Fjr 1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $5,495.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: blue
Location:

Neptune, New Jersey, US

Neptune, NJ, US
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:8663632666

Yamaha FJR description

2005 yamaha FJR 1300, 2005 fjr1300 High mileage Very clean Showroom condition Meticulously maintained. Garage kept Regularly serviced Brilliant blue color. Saddle bags added. Aftermarket rear back rest and blue tinted windshield. Also wind blockers added onto fairings to decrease wind to rider. Bike can be seen down at stumpys in neptune new jersey Call 732-775-5514 and ask for john for more information Financing available

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Yamaha Developing 250cc Sportbike for India in 2014

Wed, 12 Dec 2012

Yamaha has been rumored to be working on a 250cc sportbike for quite some time now. In fact, the other three members of the Japanese Big Four have launched new models in the small-displacement segment in recent years, but none of these new generation small-displacement bikes bear Yamaha‘s crossed tuning fork logo. That may change by 2014 however.

Yamaha Patents Tricity Variant Design

Thu, 21 Aug 2014

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MotoGP Lifts Rookie Rule, Caps Factory Prototype Entries and Adjusts Other Regulations

Fri, 29 Jun 2012

As expected, MotoGP organizers have officially lifted the rule barring rookies from racing for factory teams, but the Grand Prix Commission also tweaked some other regulations including a cap on factory prototype machines. We’ve discussed the lifting of the rookie rule already, with the main impetus being to allow a manufacturer such as Honda to sign up-and-coming Moto2 star Marc Marquez when he is expected to move up to the premiere class next season. As of Jan.