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2004 Yamaha Fjr1300 Fjr Abs on 2040-motos

US $4,400.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:50000 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Delafield, Wisconsin, US

Delafield, Wisconsin, US
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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1300 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha FJR description

For sale is a 2004 Yamaha FJR 1300A with 50,000 miles.  This particular model has ABS.  This bike runs beautifully!

 I have owned for 7 years and performed every bit of maintenance I could think of to insure it is a very reliable machine.  Every 2 years I changed brake and clutch fluid, cleaned and greased every suspension and lever pivot point.  Oil change was using Mobil 1 4stroke Synthetic every year or 5000 miles.   The rear shock is a Wilburs re-buildable unit, front forks have upgraded progressive springs and higher quality fork oil. 

Aftermarket Options/changes for this machine include auxiliary Lights, Wilburs rear shock, progressive springs.  For cooler and wet weather the bike includes larger windscreen (stock included) , hand guards and European foot guards that can all be removed for summer.  I had the wheels powder coated black, it has heated hand grips and the auxiliary shelf above the dash.  The seat has been reshaped and high quality foam installed by a professional upholster.  At one time I tipped the bike over so had the saddle bags, foot guards and rear rack painted with LineX paint (anti scuffing paint) – which I think looks neat and makes the bike stand out.  The bike has White Brothers carbon mufflers that have a nice burble to them – I also have the stock mufflers if you want to go that route.

So what’s wrong?  The tires are mostly worn, there are a very few scuffs from normal wear, my boots have left a nice patina where they come into contact with the guards in that area.  There is a touch of rust at the fuel tank filler neck – I repainted the inside of the neck a few years ago – but some rust bleed onto the tank surface though you can’t easily see it.

Comes with Owners Manual, previous title documentation, Service Manual (paper and CD), aftermarket Mirors with a longer stem (not on bike now).


If you think the riding season is over now that "summer" is over, with this bike you need to re-think that.  I have easily ridden into December (in Wisconsin) with this setup.  The bike has foot guards and hand guards and a large windscreen (larger than stock) that keep the wind off of you.  It also has heated hand grips to keep you hands warm.  If you use the buy-it now price, I will include a Gerbings heated jacket, heated gloves, and duel controller for free!

Tom

262-370-3208

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