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1998 Yamaha Xvzat Tour Classic on 2040-motos

$4,888
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:54794 ColorColor: Maroon
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Mesa, Arizona

Mesa, AZ
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Yamaha Other description

1998 YAMAHA XVZAT TOUR CLASSIC, Engine Engine Capacity (Displacement) 1294 ccm (78.97 cubic inches) Engine Type V-type, 4 cylinders Stroke 4 Valves per Cylinder 4 Starter System Electronic Cooling System Liquid Powertrain Gearbox 5 speed Chassis/Suspension/Brakes Front Brakes Dual disc Rear Brakes Single disc Dimensions Seat Height 710 mm (27.95 inches) Dry Weight 316 kg (697 lb) Performance Max Power 74.00 HP (54.0 kW) at 5000 RPM Max Torque 110.00 Nm (80.88 ft*lbs) at 3250 RPM Power/Weight Ratio 0.21 Hp/Kg Top Speed 180 km/h (112mph) Call Quintin 602-315-3736 or Devaughn 480-800-9537 for more information! We finance! We trade! Call today!

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