1989 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos
Upton, Massachusetts, United States
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Yamaha FZ description
For sale is a Original 1989 Yamaha FZR 1000 with low mileage for a 1989!!! First year of the EXUP and DeltaBox. Still has original EXUP exhaust in mint condition which is EXTREMELY hard to find since many have been swapped out for aftermarket exhaust. It is very important to retain the stock exhaust on these bikes for the EXUP to perform properly. This bike is all original except for NEW front fairing and windshield which is a new replacement and need to be painted. The original also comes with bike. Also comes with extra carbs and a brand new clutch kit and extra basket. These bikes are VERY hard to find in original shape like this one. Has been sitting for about 3 years so will need a tune up and carbs cleaned. Comes with clean Connecticut title. NO RESERVE!
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