2012 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos
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Over the last three years I have owned a Harley Electra Glide, a Yamaha R6, a Triumph Speed Tripple, a Yamaha R1 and now this Yamaha FZ8 is on point. History: Purchase used from Woods Fun Center in Dec. 2015 for $6000. This month replaced tires, chain and sprockets for $800 parts and labor. Oil and filter change in the last 200 miles. Condition: Great overall running and cosmetic condition. Like new with fresh tires and chain drive and otherwise normal wear for age and miles. Laid down in 2016, left a scratch on a plastic edge. Spin out from debris compromised traction, high acceleration, low speed, turn start from a stop sign. Does not bother me with nothing functionally compromised. So the scratch in on the right side of the plastic gas tank hood, cosmetic only. Looks worse up close. Notice in the first picture it is totally there but easy to miss. The second picture captures it up close in the worst light. It is a $590 replacement part cost at Woods or easily fixed with sandpaper and graphic as needed. Clean title in hand. The rest of this auction description and other pictures captured off Google from TopSpeed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Google Bikers love a motorcycle that speaks to their tastes. More often than not, they enjoy a ride that comes with aggressive looks and a sporty character. In so many words, that’s what you’ll get with the Yamaha FZ8 . The bike’s "mass-forward" styling is accentuated by an aggressive headlight design while an FZ1-style instrument cluster features a great looking tachometer with a white face. It’s not enough that the bike looks good, which it does, but it also has to come with real-world performance that sports bikes of this caliber are capable. Other bikes will offer you entry-level performance to get you acclimated to the seats, but the FZ8 is different. This is one bike that has naked sportsbike grit with matching power and bucket’s worth of attitude. The FZ8’s muscular stance speaks to the aggression of the machine while a comfortable and upright riding position matches up with a compact design that contributes to the bike’s first-rate handling. In so many words, this bike excels in just about every road it travels. More than just its stunning good looks, the FZ8 is powered by a 779cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, 4-valve engine that delivers smooth power delivery and gobs of torque in the low to mid rpm range. Likewise, a cast aluminum frame and a lightweight Controlled-Fill aluminum swingarm provides the ideal rigidity balance for outstanding Suffice to say, the Yamaha FZ8 is a bike that oozes confidence. It packs plenty of attitude and adrenaline with all of Yamaha’s renowned build and finish quality, resulting in a street sports machine that screams performance riding anytime and anywhere. Performance
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PricingThe 2012 Yamaha FZ8 became available in October 2011 with prices starting at $8,690 (Matte Gray/Matte Black). Specifications
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