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2009 Yamaha Raider - Cruiser Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $7,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1204 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Newport News, Virginia, US

Newport News, Virginia, US
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Yamaha Raider tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1854 VINVIN:JYAVP27E29A011406

Yamaha Raider description

2009 Yamaha Raider - Cruiser Motorcycle

(NO RESERVE)

 

Thanks for looking!

 

Up for auction is a 2009 Yamaha Raider (cruiser motorcycle) with only 1,204 miles!

 

$1,000 USD deposit is due within 24 hours of auction end.

 

Additional photos available upon request.

 

Buyer is responsible for any shipping costs.

 

Call or text message Jeremy at (757) 286-5061 to arrange for deposit, final payment and pickup.

 

Vehicle Description

 

Year:  2009

Make:  Yamaha

Model:  Raider 

Type:  Cruiser

Miles:  1,204

Color:  Silver/Black with Chrome accents

VIN:  JYAVP27E29A011406

 

Specifications

 

Engine:  1854cc V Twin

Cylinders:  2 cylinder 4-Stroke

Bore (mm/in):  100/3.94

Stroke (mm/in):  118/4.65

Displacement (cc/ci):  1854/113.1

Compression Radio:  9:5:1

Starter:  Electric

Fuel Type:  Gasoline

Carburetion Type:  Fuel Injected

Transmission Type:  Manual

Number of Speeds:  5

Primary Drive:  Belt  

 

Wheels and Tires

 

Wheel Composition:  Aluminum

Tube/Tubeless: Tubeless

Front Tire:  120/70-21

Rear Tire:  210/40-18

 

Brakes

 

Front Brake Type:  Dual Hydraulic Disc

Front Brake Diameter (in/mm):  11.7/298

Rear Brake Type:  Hydraulic Disc

Rear Brake Diameter (in/mm):  12.2/310   

 

Suspension

 

Front Suspension Type:  Telescopic Fork

Front Suspension Size (in/mm):  1.8/46

Front Travel (in/mm):  5.1/129.5

Rear Suspension Type:  Twin Sided Swing Arm

Rear Travel (in/mm):  3.5/88.9

Rear Suspension Material:  Aluminum

 

Steering

 

Steering Control:  Handlebar

 

Technical Specifications

 

Length (ft):  8.43

Width (in/mm):  36.4/924.6

Height (in/mm):  45.9/1165.9

Wheelbase (in/mm):  70.9/1800.9

Dry Weight (lbs/kg):  692/313.9

Wet Weight (lbs/kg):  730/331.1

Fuel Capacity (gal/L):  27.3/693.4

Engine Displacement to Weight (cc):  2.68

 

Seats

 

Seat Type:  Two-Piece

Seat Height (in/mm):  27.3/693.4

Number of Seats:  2

Sissy Bar:  Yes

 

Exterior

 

Frame:  Aluminum

Foot Pegs:  Driver and Passenger

Stand Type:  Kickstand

 

Instrumentation

 

Digital Instrumentation:  Standard

Trip Computer:  Standard

Speedometer:  Standard

Fuel Level Warning Type:  Gauge

 

Lights

 

Halogen Headlight(s):  Standard

 

Glass

 

Rearview Mirrors:  Standard

 

Aftermarket Accessories

 

Exhaust:  Cobra Swept Exhaust System

Fuel Processor:  Cobra Fi2000

         

Casey Auto Group has been proudly serving the Hampton Roads Virginia community since 1958. 

 

*NOTE:  Selling price does not include Processing Fee of $498.00.

*NOTE:  This vehicle is being sold AS-IS with no warranty expressed or implied.

*NOTE:  This auction has NO RESERVE and a Buy It Now option is available.

Good luck and happy bidding!

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