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2004 Yamaha Fjr on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:79 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,298 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha FJR description

  • 2004 Yamaha FJR1300S  (non-ABS)  Sport Touring Motorcycle
  • Cerulean Blue (silver)
  • 1298cc liquid-cooled inline 4 cylinder, five speed
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  • The FJR1300S features manually adjustable suspension; push-button adjustable windscreen; cruise control, heated grips; lockable side luggage with inner soft bags, plus a lockable touring trunk.
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  • $3,000 No Reserve
  • 80,000 Miles
  • Good Condition
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  • EXTRAS:
  • GIVI Monokey V46 liter Touring Trunk color matched with external rack and backrest
  • GIVI Touring Trunk attachment kit
  • Pull-back handlebar risers
  • Suzuki sourced hand guards
  • FZ-1 extended mirrors
  • Relay switched accessory buss
  • Audiovox CCS-100 vacuum cruise control
  • Dual Star heated Grips, Heatroller adjustable
  • Sirius-XM radio (subscription expires 8/21/2016)
  • Starcom-1 Advance wired intercom (headsets not included)
  • Starcom-1 Bluetooth smartphone capable
  • Starcom-1 handlebar adjustable volume control
  • Dual RAM balls for GPS & Smartphone holder
  • 5v DC power with USB “mini-B” connector for GPS at the RAM ball
  • 12v DC cigarette accessory socket in right fairing (suitable for phone but not for heated clothing)
  • Sargent World class custom seat with pillion back rest
  • Braided Stainless clutch and front brake lines
  • Motonation sliders
  • Stainless muffler shields
  • Stainless bar-end weights
  • Battery Tender SAE pigtail for charging

  • Unattached accessories:
  • Extended (tall) Yamaha windshield
  • Original Yamaha Factory dual seat
  • Original Yamaha luggage rack

  • Yes everything works
  • Yes it has cosmetic dings, the worst of which I have shown in the pictures.
  • Yes it’s been garaged full time when not touring the USA
  • Yes, it’s been down once in 2007, a low side slide in the rain without colliding with anything. 
  • Major Service by local Yamaha Dealer 10/9/2015 at 76,174 miles.
  • All complete maintenance and repair records are available.
  • Reserve the right to end auction early as the item is available for sale locally.
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  • Winner must pay $500 deposit within 48 hours and arrange to pick up within 7 days.

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