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This is a awesome bike, this Yamaha FZ8 is actually my second one just like it. I love these bikes, it is a wonderful combination of a upright, plenty of power, smooth riding bike you will find. Bike is in excellent condition. Fresh oil change with K&N oil filter with Repsol oil. Rear Yoshimura fender eliminator. New bar mirrors, new handle grips, new shorty levers, K&N air filter and exhaust. New tires with only around 800 miles on them. This bike is a street fighter look. Brand new front and rear breaks. Approximately $1000 in upgrades. I also have all original parts with the bike.
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