2007 Yamaha Fjr on 2040-motos
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A really clean, well kept, well maintained FJR. It has been garaged and covered. (The fuzz in the pics is from the cover.) Just changed new synthetic oil. (0 miles on oil.) The tires are Shinko Verge, and have been the fifth and best set thus far. (Performance, longevity and price.) This machine has never been red lined as I am in my fifties. Yamaha soft luggage and backrest included. My reason for parting with this wonderful machine is that I'm using the sale to supplement improvements on my house. It has been a difficult decision to say the least. There are a few flaws that I will mention. A rubber boot on the left silencer left a mark. A small scratch in the tank right side which is completely buffable. I believe my tank bag was the culprit. NADA retail is $6,245. Please contact me for any further information. I will assist in any and everyway I can to help you with shipping and or transport.
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