Fully Customized 2006 Yamaha 1700cc Motorcycle – Gorgeous on 2040-motos
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Shipping-
Buyer arranged
Terms:
$1000 Deposit due on winning bid.
You
are bidding on a gorgeous, show-bike condition, fully customized 2006 Yamaha
1700cc Motorcycle. This bike has many thousands of dollars of custom chrome
work, including but not limited to Full Chrome Controls, Custom Paint work,
Custom LED lights, fully chromed engine, brake controls/calipers, hard saddle
bags, much more.
To
rebuild this show piece would cost well over $15,000 with the custom Tangerine
Paint work. This bike is nearly flawless, but is sold as-is, in excellent
running condition.
This
Motorcycle was traded in on a brand new vehicle here at our Honda Dealership,
and has a clean title. Bid with confidence. We will not arrange shipping, but
we will assist with in loading, and recommend reputable sites such as www.Uship.com who can ship very economically
nationwide.
Reserve
is set VERY low, and this bike will be sold to the highest bidder.. don’t miss!
Not
responsible for errors/omissions.
Engine
type: |
2
cylinders, 4-stroke, 48° V-twin |
Displacement: |
1670
cc (102.04 cubic inches) |
Bore
× stroke: |
3.82
inch × 4.45 inch (undersquare - longstroke) |
Cooling
system: |
Air
cooled |
Power: |
84.3
HP (62 kW) @ 4400 rpm |
Torque: |
135
Nm (99.57 lb-ft) @ 3750 rpm |
Throttle: |
Cable
operated |
Valves |
|
Valve
train: |
OHV,
variable |
Valves
per cylinder: |
4 |
Fuel
and ignition |
|
Sparks
per cylinder: |
1 |
Fuel
supply system: |
Fuel
injection |
Ignition
type: |
TCI
(Transistor Controlled Ignition) |
Funnel
diameter: |
1.57
inch |
Compression: |
8.3:1 |
Engine
mounting: |
Transverse |
Lubrication
system: |
Wet
sump |
Gear
box: |
Manual
5-speed |
Clutch: |
Dry,
multiple discs, cable operated |
Final
drive: |
Belt |
Spark
plug pipe type: |
NGK,
DPR7EA |
Motor
oil: |
Mineral,
20W/40 |
Starter: |
Electric |
Dimensions
|
|
Physical
measures |
|
Length: |
93.9
inch |
Width: |
36.8
inch |
Height: |
44.1
inch |
Wheel
base: |
65.6
inch |
Ground
clearance: |
6.1
inch |
Seat
height: |
28.7
inch |
Weight |
|
Dry
weight: |
612.9
lbs |
Chassis
and suspension |
|
Frame
type: |
aluminium,
Double cradle frame |
Front |
|
Suspension: |
Cartridge
- upside-down |
Suspension
travel: |
5.31
inch |
Brake: |
Twin
Disk, Ã?11.73 inch |
Tire: |
120
/ 70 R18 ZR |
Tire
pressure: |
0.17
PSI, with pillion: 0.17 PSI withpilion |
Rear |
|
Suspension: |
mono
shock, Swingarm |
Suspension
travel: |
4.29
inch |
Brake: |
Disk,
Ã?11.1 inch |
Tire: |
200
/ 50 R17 ZR |
Tire
pressure: |
0.17
PSI, with pillion: 0.2 PSI withpilion |
Other
|
|
ABS
available: |
No |
Fuel
capacity: |
3.96
gals |
Number
of riders: |
2
persons |
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