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2007 Yamaha Fjr1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $8,499.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US

Baton Rouge, LA, US
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:003874 PhonePhone:8773801324

Yamaha FJR description

2007 YAMAHA FJR1300, SLIDELL LOCATIONSuper Clean and Very Well Maintained!!!What more could you want from a Sport Tourer?!?!Side bags included but not in pictures

Moto blog

Yamaha Teases New Star Cruiser to be Unveiled at Daytona Bike Week – Video

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

Yamaha will reveal a new Star cruiser on March 9 during Daytona Bike Week. To promote the upcoming launch, Yamaha released a teaser video revealing a few fleeting glimpses of the new model along with the tag line “less is more”. The video reveals some details such as dual rear shocks, a solo seat and a new single exhaust design.

Yamaha Trademarks Design for Three-Cylinder Sport-Tourer

Mon, 11 Aug 2014

Yamaha has registered a trademark for the design of a sport-touring model based on the FZ-09. Filed with European Union’s Office for Harminization in the Internal Market, the trademarked design reveals a brand new model sharing the same frame and engine as the FZ-09 (known in Europe as the MT-09.) Discuss this at our Yamaha FZ-09 Forum. The new model will likely be compete against motorcycles such as the Suzuki V-Strom 1000 and a rumored S1000RR-based model from BMW.

Police Catch Up with Motorcycle Doing 185 mph in YouTube Video

Fri, 20 Apr 2012

Authorities in British Columbia, Canada, have impounded a 2006 Yamaha R1 believed to have starred in a YouTube video reaching speeds of 299 kph (185 mph) on a freeway. The onboard video, embedded after the jump, captures the Yamaha weaving through traffic, and often lane-splitting between other vehicles, covering a 4.67 mile stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway in about a minute and 56 seconds. That translates to an average speed of 144.6 mph.