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2013 Yamaha Fjr1300a A on 2040-motos

$15,890
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Abilene, Texas

Abilene, TX
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

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Yamaha FJR description

2013 YAMAHA FJR1300A, WE INVENTED SUPER SPORT TOURING. NOW WE'VE PERFECTED IT. All-new for 2013, the FJR1300 sets the benchmark against which all other super sport tourers are measured. New state-of-the-art innovations include electronic cruise control, a traction control system, drive-mode that lets you select the performance character, meter panel design with advanced styling and function, and a new aerodynamic front cowling design for improved comfort on long distance rides. If you're serious about super sport touring, welcome to the head of the class.

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