1986 Yamaha Fj1200, Supertrapp Exhaust, 25k Miles, Excellent, Ready To Ride on 2040-motos
Holly Springs, North Carolina, US
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Whether going for a cruise, a fast ride, or track day, The 1986 FJ1200 has been one of my favorite bikes. Built to handle and last, this is a very reliable bike. The Supertrapp exhaust sounds awesome. Minor scraps and imperfections that should be expected for a bike of this age, but very nice overall. Recent Full Service, Valves Adjusted, Carbs Cleaned and Synced. Runs excellent. All lights, etc work.
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