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2013 Yamaha Fjr1300 Fjr * * * Brand New / Financing Avl * * * on 2040-motos

$13,999
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Brand new / never fueled 2013 Yamaha FJR1300 Sport Tourer on clearance now! New factory direct special financing available with no money down and 1 year warranty included.MSRP : $ 15,890.00SALE : $ 13,999.00From Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •The upper cowl is redesigned while the under-cowl has a new shape for increased wind protection. The under-cowl's adjustable panel has a new design for rider convenience and can be adjusted without tools.•The new adjustable wind screenimproves rider comfort, the adjustment speed is now twice as fast and the screen holds its position when the key is turned off.•The throttle body is redesigned, and the shape of the funnel and the shape and length of the exhaust pipe have been changed to use the new YCC-T system.•The new Yamaha D-Mode system offers riders a choice of T-Mode or S-Mode. T-Mode provides good performance characteristics needed for touring. The S-mode maximizes the performance characteristics for a sportier ride.•New cruise control adjusts speed via a single push to the switch or, for larger adjustments, by continuously pushing the switch. Application of the brakes, clutch or throttle automatically releases the cruise control function. There is also a "resume" function that returns the cruise control to the most recent setting.•New handlebar switches on both the right and left control heated-grip temperature, electronic wind screenadjustments, and the instrument panel display. There is also a knob for headlamp beam adjustment.•FJR1300 features a traction control system to help provide smooth, consistent traction on wet road surfaces or unpaved roads for more rider confidence.•The new dash and instrument panel offer modern styling with a threepart arrangement: an analog meter on the left, a digital speedometer in the center, and a multi-dot display on the right.•The new fork design incorporates an aluminum piston rod and plunger and features a new spring rate. New rear shock damping and spring rate are revised for rider comfort, especially when riding with a passenger and/or rear cargo for a sportier ride.•The engine's cylinders feature a liner-less design with direct plating to the cylinder wall for superior heat dissipation.Hillside Honda Yamaha Marine @ or on-line @ www.hillsidemotomarine.comVIN 000100 * All pricing is plus gov't charges, taxes, license, CA tire. DOC, destination, freight, or assembly

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