Yamaha FJR tech info
Yamaha FJR description
This bike is in beautiful shape. Garage kept, it has never been dropped or mistreated. The factory hard bags are included as well as the manual. It has a left hand paddle shifter with an automatic clutching system similar to European Sports Cars as well as a typical gear shifter. The FJR’s 145 horsepower, light aluminum frame, push-button adjustable windscreen, standard ABS, adjustable ergos and more, widen the gap between it and common sport tourers to a gaping chasm. Key Features: 145 horsepower, a light and rigid aluminum frame, sportbike running gear and standard hard sidebags go beautifully together. Engine Type: 1,298cc, liquid-cooled, 16-valve, DOHC, inline four-cylinder Chassis Dimensions Only serious offers please and no trade or barter. |
Yamaha FJR for Sale
- 2005 yamaha fjr(US $4,995.00)
- 2006 yamaha fjr(US $6,645.00)
- 2006 yamaha fjr(US $4,999.00)
- 2008 yamaha fjr(US $7,000.00)
- 2009 yamaha fjr(US $8,499.00)
- 2012 yamaha fjr(US $3,000.00)
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Retirement is rife but thankfully not for Vale
Thu, 15 Nov 2012The racing season may be over but the winter nights will surely fly by as we watch reviews, debate events of 2012 racing and relish the excitement that lays ahead in 2013. Unfortunately retirement seems to be popular right now so with major names leaving BSB, WSB and Moto GP things will never quite be the same. I’m still in shock that Casey Stoner has decided to head back home for a spot of fishing.
US Motorcycle Thefts Down 6% in 2011
Tue, 09 Oct 2012Americans reported 46,667 motorcycle thefts in 2011, a 6% decrease from 49,791 stolen motorcycles in 2010, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Despite the drop in reported thefts, the non-profit organization representing nearly 1100 property and casualty insurance companies says the theft rate still averages out to one motorcycle stolen every 11 minutes in the U.S. The numbers were published in the NICB’s 2011 ForeCAST Report which examined theft reports as well as recoveries.
AMA to Combine Daytona Sportbike and Supersport Classes in 2015
Wed, 04 Dec 2013AMA Pro Racing announced plans to combine its Daytona Sportbike and Supersport classes into a single category by the 2015 season. The two classes currently share many similarities including engine displacement regulations, minimum weight limits and eligible machines. The Supersport class has more restrictions on modifications and are limited to a maximum top speed of 165 mph while Daytona Sportbike machines are allowed to reach speeds up to 170 mph.
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