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2006 Yamaha Fj1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: Blue
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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:JYARP15E06A000866 PhonePhone:2514044524

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2006 Yamaha FJR1300 , A 2006 FJR1300A with 29522 miles. This bike is well equipped with: Larger windscreen Cruise control Back-off light Auxiliary lights Frame Sliders 2 RAM mounts Saddle bags Tank bag Heated grips Highway pegs I had a rear tire put on last October. This is a great bike and is ready to ride. $6,500.00 2514044524

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