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2001 Yamaha Fz1 1000cc on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO
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Yamaha FZ description

For sale, 2001 Yamaha FZ1 with low miles. Only 14k on it. I'm the 2nd owner and this bike runs like it stole something. The carbs were just cleaned, new plugs, new battery. I've got a clear title as well. All the electronics work on the bike including gas gauge, low fuel indicator, digital clock.The only problem to speak of is the front fender, it was apparently backed into by the previous owner but no other damages was done that I can tell. Cosmetically there are some scratches on the tail piece and 1 on the front fender but the bike has not been laid down to my knowledge. It seems to track perfectly straight when ridden.This bike produces enough power to get your self in trouble so I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.Let me know if you have questions.Jake

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