Yamaha FJR tech info
Yamaha FJR description
This is the best bike I have ever owned. Moved on to a newer model.. If
you are familiar with this bike you know that it is almost bullet proof.
Bike is bone stock except for heated grips that work, a 5 in. over
sized extra windshield for the winter, handle bar risers, and Power
commander tuning module. There is some minor body damage due to a slip
and fall in a gravel parking lot. See photos. Also some expected wear
above the foot pegs from boots. Mileage is reflected in the price.
Believe the book price is right at $4000.00. Tires are decent but as a
BONUS I will provide front and rear pilot road 2's. That's over $250.00
value. Brakes pads were changed about 15K ago. I usually got about
40K. Runs great. Oil changes and other maintenance done by me. Synthetic
oil used. Fluids have been flushed in the last year. If you are looking
for a cost effective daily driver or just a weekend of carving the
mountain roads this is the bike you want. I have ridden 500 miles in a
day no problem. Buyer will pay for shipping. Location Atlanta Ga. area
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Yamaha FJR for Sale
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