2008 Yamaha Fjr on 2040-motos
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Yamaha FJR description
This is a one owner Yamaha FJR-AE 1300. it's been professionally maintained by my dealer. All service records are available. It has never been dropped and has no scratches. It has extra turn signal indicator lights, two ball studs for accessories items, a BMW style 12v outlet fused for heated gear, 90 degree steel valve stems for ease of access, Michelin PR-3 tires with plenty of miles left on them. The bike comes standard with heated handle grips. It has always been garaged in a heated & AC building.
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Yamaha FJR for Sale
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Yamaha Files Suit Over Scooter Design
Thu, 05 Apr 2012Yamaha has filed a lawsuit against a pair of Japanese companies alleging their electric scooter copies the design of the Yamaha Gear BX50 scooter. The Yamaha Gear BX50 (pictured left above) is a 50cc four-stroke scooter sold in Japan as a commercial-use model, aimed for small business such as newspaper distributors. Yamaha has been offering the BX50 (and the BX50N variant) since 2007, selling 39,917 units as of December 2011.
Kenny Roberts Return to the Indy Mile [video]
Fri, 18 Dec 2009In a year that saw Yamaha riders James Stewart, Valentino Rossi, and Ben Spies capture the perfect “trifecta” of World Championships, perhaps one of the most memorable moments for race fans around the world, was “King” Kenny Roberts’ return ride at the infamous Indy Mile in late August. As a year end surprise, Yamaha is pleased to offer race fans around the world a video of this monumental occasion. The video features both archival footage from Kenny’s victory in 1975 as well as the events surrounding this recent monumental motorcycling event.
Yamaha Patents Tricity Variant Design
Thu, 21 Aug 2014Yamaha has patented the design for a new variant to its Tricity leaning three-wheeled scooter featuring a broader fairing resembling the TMax. Yamaha has previously announced it would introduce more leaning multi-wheeled vehicles, and this newly patented design may be the next one to go into production. The new design is heavily-based on the original Tricity.
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