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2008 Yamaha Fz1 (richland Wa) on 2040-motos

$5,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
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Yakima, Washington

Yakima, WA
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2008 Yamaha FZ1 (Richland WA), $5,000, image 1

Yamaha FZ description

You may remember this being posted that I was going to trade it in. Well I did, and when I got my new bike home I found out the frame was cracked. So I am searching again for the bike I want and trying to sell this instead of trading in. Dealership gave me $5,000 and thats what im asking. No more no less.I am selling my 2008 Yamaha FZ1 in dark grey color. 9200 mis. I am the 2nd owner and the bike has been meticulously maintained. Bike runs well, hasn't been abused or ever laid over. Always adult owned and cared for. 1 of the cleanest FZ1's you will find. Always stored indoors. Its a great touring bike with the ability to have fun around town as well. Sport bike looks and handling plus the amazing R1 motor with the comfort of a sport tourer. Other than a Scorpion slip on exhaust the bike is completely stock. Never has had a programmer on it so no worries on damage from improper mods to ECM. These bikes are nearly bulletproof and last a long time when properly cared for.Call email or text509-378/-0/679 - Josh

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