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Fully Customized 2006 Yamaha 1700cc Motorcycle – Gorgeous on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:10497 ColorColor: Orange
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TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JYAVP17E36A019617

Yamaha Other description

 

Shipping- Buyer arranged

Terms:

$1000 Deposit due on winning bid.

 

You are bidding on a gorgeous, show-bike condition, fully customized 2006 Yamaha 1700cc Motorcycle. This bike has many thousands of dollars of custom chrome work, including but not limited to Full Chrome Controls, Custom Paint work, Custom LED lights, fully chromed engine, brake controls/calipers, hard saddle bags, much more.

 

To rebuild this show piece would cost well over $15,000 with the custom Tangerine Paint work. This bike is nearly flawless, but is sold as-is, in excellent running condition.

 

This Motorcycle was traded in on a brand new vehicle here at our Honda Dealership, and has a clean title. Bid with confidence. We will not arrange shipping, but we will assist with in loading, and recommend reputable sites such as www.Uship.com who can ship very economically nationwide.

 

Reserve is set VERY low, and this bike will be sold to the highest bidder.. don’t miss!

 

Not responsible for errors/omissions.

 

Engine type:

2 cylinders, 4-stroke, 48° V-twin

Displacement:

1670 cc (102.04 cubic inches)

Bore × stroke:

3.82 inch × 4.45 inch (undersquare - longstroke)

Cooling system:

Air cooled

Power:

84.3 HP (62 kW) @ 4400 rpm

Torque:

135 Nm (99.57 lb-ft) @ 3750 rpm

Throttle:

Cable operated

Valves

Valve train:

OHV, variable

Valves per cylinder:

4

Fuel and ignition

Sparks per cylinder:

1

Fuel supply system:

Fuel injection

Ignition type:

TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)

Funnel diameter:

1.57 inch

Compression:

8.3:1

Engine mounting:

Transverse

Lubrication system:

Wet sump

Gear box:

Manual 5-speed

Clutch:

Dry, multiple discs, cable operated

Final drive:

Belt

Spark plug pipe type:

NGK, DPR7EA

Motor oil:

Mineral, 20W/40

Starter:

Electric

Dimensions

Physical measures

Length:

93.9 inch

Width:

36.8 inch

Height:

44.1 inch

Wheel base:

65.6 inch

Ground clearance:

6.1 inch

Seat height:

28.7 inch

Weight

Dry weight:

612.9 lbs

Chassis and suspension

Frame type:

aluminium, Double cradle frame

Front

Suspension:

Cartridge - upside-down

Suspension travel:

5.31 inch

Brake:

Twin Disk, Ã?11.73 inch

Tire:

120 / 70 R18 ZR

Tire pressure:

0.17 PSI, with pillion: 0.17 PSI withpilion

Rear

Suspension:

mono shock, Swingarm

Suspension travel:

4.29 inch

Brake:

Disk, Ã?11.1 inch

Tire:

200 / 50 R17 ZR

Tire pressure:

0.17 PSI, with pillion: 0.2 PSI withpilion

Other

ABS available:

No

Fuel capacity:

3.96 gals

Number of riders:

2 persons

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