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2010 Yamaha Fjr1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $9,495.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Cantonment, Florida, US

Cantonment, FL, US
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:JYARP15EOAA00733 PhonePhone:8663696974

Yamaha FJR description

2010 Yamaha FJR1300, Engine and Transmission Engine type: 4 cylinders, 4-stroke, Inline Displacement: 1298 cc (79.31 cubic inches) Bore stroke: 3.11 inch 2.61 inch (oversquare - shortstroke) Cooling system: Water cooled Power: 140.45 HP (103.3 kW) @ 8000 rpm(Ram-air) Torque: 134.4 Nm (99.13 lb-ft) @ 7000 rpm(Ram-air) Throttle: Cable operated Valves Valve train: DOHC, variable Valves per cylinder: 4 Fuel and ignition Sparks per cylinder: 1 Fuel supply system: Fuel injection Ignition type: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition) Compression: 10.8:1 Engine mounting: Transverse Lubrication system: Wet sump Gear box: Manual 5-speed Clutch: Wet, multiple discs, cable operated Final drive: Shaft Spark plug pipe type: NGK, CR8E Motor oil: Synthetic, 20W/40 Starter: Electric Dimensions Physical measures Length: 87.8 inch Width: 29.5 inch Height: 51.8 inch Wheel base: 60.8 inch Trail: 4.3 inch Ground clearance: 5.31 inch Seat height: 31.7 inch Weight Dry weight: 582 lbs Chassis and suspension Frame type: aluminium, twin spar Front Suspension: Cartridge Suspension travel: 5.31 inch Fork angle: 26 Brake: Twin Disk, 12.6 inch Tire: 120 / 70 R17 ZR Tire pressure: 0.17 PSI, with pillion: 0.17 PSI withpilion Rear Suspension: mono shock, Swingarm Suspension travel: 4.92 inch Brake: Disk, 11.1 inch Tire: 180 / 55 R17 ZR Tire pressure: 0.17 PSI, with pillion: 0.2 PSI withpilion Other ABS available: Yes Fuel capacity: 6.6 gals Number of riders: 2 persons

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