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2008 Yamaha Fjr1300 on 2040-motos

$9,999
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:18058 ColorColor: BLK
Location:

Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland, FL
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(888) 854-7920

Yamaha FJR description

2008 YAMAHA FJR1300, With 145 ponies on tap, a lightweight aluminium frame and incredible stopping power, the 2008 FJR1300 puts the sport into sport touring. A fully revised windshield, an all new ABC system and adjustable ergonomics will have the miles disappearing in the mirrors... rapidly.

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