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Yamaha FZ description
Up for auction is my 1989 FZR400, with a clean Ohio title. Bike is in really good shape and everything on the bike works as it should. I have owned it for about a year and realize it is not the kind of bike for my old back anymore! Here is what I have done to the bike while I have had it. Two brand new tires, new air filter, new spark plugs, radiator flushed and replaced with Yamaha anti-freeze, fresh oil and filter, new brake pads and brakes flushed and cleaned, new grips, D&D muffler, I do not have the original. There was an old ugly Supertrapp on it when I got it. The nose cowling is a fiberglass replacement, it has been painted along with the mirrors and stickered to match the rest of the bike. The previous owned ran it into a table saw, no damage underneath just the fairing. I do have the original front turn signals, and an extra lower fairing, I think it is the right side. Bike runs well and likes to rev, it is a fun bike to ride. It just sits in my garage so time for it to move on. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping costs. If you have questions, please ask and I will answer. Good luck, and happy bidding.
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