2011 Yamaha Fz8 Sportbike on 2040-motos
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, US
Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
2011 Yamaha Fz8 , Recent oil change, good condition regularly maintained Title in hand Aftermarket---Vance and hines cs one exhaust, black shorty brake and clutch levers, grips, bar end mirror, integrated led taillight/rear indicators, smaller front indicators, tag eliminator and a bored out intake. 779 cc (800) In-line four, DOHC fuel injected, liquid cooled, 6 speed transmission (1 down 5 up) Black plastics and exhaust with gold headers and forks Great all around bike can be ridden for hours without problems but can get down in a lean if you feel the urge. Smooth throttle that rolls on the power with a good amount of low end torque Have ramp and rear stand that can be thrown in as well as some chain lubricant and assorted accessories. $5,950.00 7048042321
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