2008 Yamaha Fz1 Black And Gold on 2040-motos
Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
Excellent overall condition for this bike. Beautiful charcoal gray, black and gold colors. Very fast, runs strong. New ignition coils, penny, and fuel line mods. Very strong motor and in very good condition. Absolutely no issues with this bike. I have enjoyed it but I must move on to other bikes. I have attended the Moto Gp and Barber AMA Events in comfort and style and now its your turn.
Extras:
- BMC High flow oil dampened air filter
- Penny Mod
- New Ignition coils
- Zero Gravity Double bubble windscreen
- Frame Sliders
- LED Rear Blinkers
- Heated Hand grips
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