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2002 Yamaha Fz1 With Aftermarket Exhaust on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:0
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Mobile, Alabama

Mobile, AL
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2002 YAMAHA FZ1 WITH AFTERMARKET EXHAUST, If you want a bike that does it all, then check out this FZ1. The FZ1 packs a huge amount of horsepower (140+) and torque into a chassis that handles like a superbike while it is also comfortable enough to ride all day long. This bike comes with an after-market exhaust and is in very good condition! Come check it out today!

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