2015 Yamaha Fj09 on 2040-motos
Yamaha FJ09 tech info



Yamaha FJ09 description
This Yamaha FJ-09 uses a 847cc cross-plane triple, It has a smooth fuel delivery in each of it's three selectable performance modes. These mode are selectable on the fly. The FJ-09 has standard traction control, along with ABS. The Yamaha. ABS is always active, but TC (Traction Control) can be toggled off while the bike is stationary. The FZ-09 is a hit with performance buffs. Both systems worked superbly on the slick and damp roads. I find it make great tourer. As a bonus, for a touring bike, it is much lighter than most at under 500 lbs. And need only a 29" - 30" inseam to get your feet on the ground. I have added a better Windshield with a laminar wing for great wind protection. I've been riding for 63 years and decided it's time to hang-it-up. It will sell with factory luggage, a Givi large trunk, and a Garmin Zumo 550 GPS |
Yamaha FJ09 for Sale
2015 yamaha fj09(US $9000)
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