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2013 Yamaha Fz8 on 2040-motos

$7,499
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Vancouver, Washington

Vancouver, WA
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Yamaha FZ tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(888) 523-2012

Yamaha FZ description

2013 YAMAHA FZ8, NO SALES TAX TO OREGON BUYERS!!!!The Perfect 'Do It All' SportbikeThe FZ8 is a 'do-it-all' sportbike with amazing all-around performance for both the urban commando and the weekend canyon carver. And at 800cc it splits the difference between a 600 and liter-bike so you get lightweight handling along with great torque… all in a stylish, upright package.* Price shown is net price after any factory to customer rebates and does not include applicable taxes, license, doc fee, and freight charge.

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Yamaha U.S.A. Partners With Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival

Mon, 18 Aug 2014

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. is proud to announce Yamaha as the official motorcycle of the Rockstar Energy Uproar Festival. With the high energy vibe that comes from bands such as the headliners Godsmack, the Rockstar Energy Uproar Festival is the perfect partner to highlight the all-new Yamaha FZ-09.

2012 Yamaha TMax Scooter Unveiled At EICMA

Wed, 09 Nov 2011

Not one to rest on its laurels, Yamaha’s sportbike/scooter hybrid, the TMax, was unveiled earlier today at EICMA with a few important upgrades to keep it ahead of the competition. The most apparent change from the previous generation TMax is the redesigned bodywork, which boasts an even more aggressive look while maintaining the classic TMax looks. The distinctive double headlights, enhanced accent lines, and an upwards-swooping LED tail assembly all lend to highlight the TMax’s sporting nature.

Cardboard Yamaha R1

Tue, 01 May 2012

I'm partial to a bit of origami and have been frustratingly screwing up paper trying to master Yamaha's paper craft series for a while now. Jack Chen from Australia has not only made a mockery of my model making failures, but he also made this version which is 40% smaller than a full-size Yamaha YZF-R1, out of cardboard.