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2007 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos

US $4,499.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:18
Location:

Apex, North Carolina, United States

Apex, North Carolina, United States
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Yamaha FZ photos

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Yamaha FZ tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha FZ description

Loaded and beautifully maintained bike. Always adult owned. Never dropped. Needs nothing. The retro body kit (includes tank and all body plastics) was brand new when put on not long ago, so this bike looks like it just came off the showroom floor.

  •          Yamaha Retro Body Kit – less than 2k miles
  •          Michelin Pilot Road4 Tires – 1k miles
  •          MIVV Carbon Fiber Exhaust (w/ removable baffle)
  •          Dynojet PowerCommander III
  •          Custom Seats by Dirt Road (Eddie) – see the FZ1 boards if you’re not familiar with him, he comes well recommended
  •          Renthal bars – model 754
  •          FZ8 bar risers
  •          R&G Weighted Bar ends
  •          Bar end mirrors – custom mounted to bar ends, no loss of hand space
  •          Progrip Superbike Grips
  •          Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen Smoke
  •          Fender Eliminator
  •          Integrated LED tail light
  •          Vortex billet Fuel cap
  •          Performance Billet Clutch & Brake Levers
  •          Evotech Performance Exhaust Hanger
  •          Oberon Yamaha FZ1 Black Front Touring Foot Pegs
  •          Carbon fiber Chain Guard
  •          Carbon fiber Heel Guards
  •          Belly Pan (new in box, not installed)
  •          Motorcycle dust cover – used for indoor storage
  •          Deltran Battery Tender Plus Trickle Charger
  •          Adaptiv accessory mount – for GPS, radar detectors
  •          Low profile smoke LED turn signals
  •          Frame sliders
  •          Fork sliders
  •          Billet mirror inserts
  •          Billet oil plug
  •          Speedo healer
  •          K&N Oil Filter
  •          Most factory take offs 
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