Yamaha FZ tech info


Yamaha FZ description
Selling my 2015 Yamaha FZ-09 in matte grey. It's been a fun bike but not quite what I was looking for so time to move on. Local pickup only.
Basic info: - 13,246 miles - Clean title in hand - Registered through Dec 2017 - Never crashed Maintenance: - Spark plugs replaced around 9,000 mi. - Tires replaced around 9,000 mi. and still have a lot of life left (Pirelli Supercorsa SP V2) - Oil and oil filter changed at 11,807 mi. - Brakes bled at 11,807 mi. - Chain and sprockets replaced at 12,726 mi. Mods: - ECU flashed by Ivan's Performance Products to eliminate jerky throttle and remove speed limiters - Bar end sliders - Techspec tank grips Included if desired: - Stock bar ends - Stock front fork reflectors - Cell phone mount - Dark aftermarket windscreen. Came with the bike when I bought it but I didn't use it. There's a chunk missing from it but it still works. - PDF of the service manual |
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