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2004 Yamaha Fjr1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,499.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Cerulean Silver
Location:

San Jose, California, US

San Jose, CA, US
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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:U00334 PhonePhone:8885414322

Yamaha FJR description

2004 Yamaha FJR1300, San Jose location call 408-377-8780 - WITH 145 HORSEPOWER, IT BLURS MORE THAN JUST THE SPORT-TOURER BOUNDARIES. Sport-tourers, for awhile, were comfortable and convenient for the long haul but missing that critical ingredient - pure, outright performance. In response, we created the FJR1300. Cycle World magazine immediately gave it another title upon its U.S. debut last year: Best Sport-Touring Bike. The FJR1300 they said, Combines cruise-ship comfort with a motor that would probably propel an ocean liner at a good clip, all wrapped in a classy-looking silver package. The FJR1300s YZF-inspired 1,298cc four cylinder provides enough seamless fuel-injected urge to blow the portholes clean off any normal sport-touring bike you can name - 145 horses at 8,000 rpm. And since half of sport-touring is touring, the engine is also tuned to produce abundant low-end and midrange. Producing 99 foot-pounds of torque at 7,000 rpm means the FJR1300 responds instantly. And its smooth as silk all the while, thanks to twin internal counter balancers. It had to handle, too. The engine bolts solidly into a rigid, massive, yet lightweight, aluminum frame. Comfort and confidence are assured by a fully adjustable 48mm fork, a linkage-equipped rear shock, and a pair of R1-style front brake calipers squeezing even bigger, 320mm discs for 2004. This year, you can choose the ABS model for even greater braking confidence. The latest FJR1300 gets a taller adjustable windshield and a small-item storage compartment in its fairing, as well. Even with saddlebags**, shaft drive, power windshield, 6.6-gallon fuel capacity, a thick dual seat and that fullback of an engine, the FJR1300 weighs just 537 pounds, dry.*** All of the old words still apply ... comfortable, convenient and practical. The FJR1300 adds a few new descriptors to the sport-touring class: Mind-bending performance. Sportbike handling. Pure excitement. Manufacturers Sugg. Retail Price...$11,599 ($12,799 for ABS model). ** Accessory saddlebags as standard equipment *** Without ABS

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