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Adult Owned Yamaha Fjr 1300 22k Sport Tour Loaded Nicest In Town on 2040-motos

$5,450
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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HELLO I AM SELLING A one owner 2004 FJR 1300, IT HAS 22K MILES AND IS FULLY LOADED WITH THE YAMAMA REMOVABLE HARD/CARRY LUGGAGE BAGS, THE ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD THAT MOVES UP AND DOWN TO YOUR DESIRED LIKING, IT HAS HANDLEBAR RISERS AND A THROTTLE LOCK ON THE GRIP FOR THOSE LONG RIDES. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED BY THE DEALER AND KEPT IN THE GARAGE. IT STARTS AND RUNS LIKE A NEW BIKE. THIS IS 1 OF THE FASTEST AND SMOOTHEST BIKES ON THE MARKET. I AM ASKING 5450.00 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL, CALL OR TEXT ME WITH ANY ?'S YOU MIGHT HAVE. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.

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