Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2012 Yamaha Fjr1300 on 2040-motos

$15,590
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Dark Purplish Metallic Blue
QR code
2012 Yamaha FJR1300 , $15,590, image 1

Yamaha FJR photos

2012 Yamaha FJR1300 , $15,590, image 2 2012 Yamaha FJR1300 , $15,590, image 3 2012 Yamaha FJR1300 , $15,590, image 4 2012 Yamaha FJR1300 , $15,590, image 5

Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(866) 491-4832

Yamaha FJR description

2012 Yamaha FJR1300, This bike has to find a new home as 2013's are arriving. - For those riders who still prefer a serious dose of power, comfort and handling in their sport touring machine, the FJR1300 is the perfect choice. Featuring an electrically adjustable windshield, air management to keep things cool and sporty handling, you'll soon discover why the FJR1300 is one of the world's premier sport touring machines.

Moto blog

A crazy traveler on a Yamaha R1 will go to the North Pole

Mon, 23 Mar 2020

Lucassen is a man who can be surely called a maniac. He has been traveling for a long time. In 1995, he went on a three-year round-the-world route on a Honda Fireblade and covered over 160 thousand kilometers, and in 2001 he started on a Yamaha YZF-R1 and traveled about 250 thousand kilometers in five years.

2014 AMA Supercross – Toronto Results

Mon, 24 Mar 2014

James Stewart captured his series-leading fourth AMA Supercross 450 class win of the season, giving him sole possession of second place on the overall career wins list ahead of Ricky Carmichael and behind Jeremy McGrath. The win also helped Stewart gain some ground on points leader Ryan Villopoto who suffered from a bout of food poisoning. Villopoto was examined at a Toronto hospital and released in time for the opening ceremonies.

2024 Yamaha Ténéré 700 First Ride

Wed, 13 Dec 2023

Small updates keep the T7 fresh, but we're still missing out on the European variants Photos by Yamaha/Joseph Agustin Photo Yamaha’s popular Ténéré 700 “T7” adventure bike returns for 2024, and while it would be easy to say it is “largely unchanged” from the 2023 model, there have been some notable changes made in response to feedback from many North American riders. One wish still unrealized: the U.S. dealers won’t be getting the up-spec World Raid and numerous other versions of the T7 the EU enjoys - at least not this year.