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2008 Yamaha Raider Xv19cxb Motorcycle Black And Chrome on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:5648 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Morrison, Colorado, US

Morrison, Colorado, US
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Yamaha Raider tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1854 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JYAVP27E28A005328

Yamaha Raider description

 A very well taken care of 2008 Yamaha Raider XV19CXB



First the details:

  • Year - 2008
  • Location - Denver, Co. (Shipping/delivery is the sole responsibility of buyer)
  • Miles - 5648
  • Manufacturer -Yamaha
  • Model - Raider
  • Engine Type - 48-degree V-Twin OHV
  • Engine Displacement - 1854cc
  • Bore & Stroke - 100.0 x 118.0mm
  • Compression Ratio - 9.48:1
  • Cooling - Air Cooled
  • Fuel System - Twin-bore EFI
  • Ignition - TCI
  • Starting System - Electric
  • Transmission - Five-speed
  • Final Drive - Belt
  • Rake and Trail - 34° + 6° yoke angle/ NA
  • Wheel Base - 70.9 in.
  • Seat Height - 27.3 in.
  • Front Suspension - Telescopic fork; 5.1 in. travel
  • Rear Suspension - Swingarm; 3.5 in. travel
  • Front Brake - Dual 298 mm hydraulic discs
  • Rear Brake - 310 mm hydraulic disc
  • Front Tire - 120/70-21
  • Rear Tire - 210/40-18
  • Fuel Capacity - 4.1 gal.
  • Dry Weight - 692 lbs

also let's talk extras:

  • 36 month Y.E.S. warranty and service package(expired 07/29/2012) I list this to show that I have done all scheduled maintenance through Yamaha.
  • LA Choppers/Barons Curved Exhaust System Slash Cut
  • 2-1/4" o.d. exhaust pipes have .083" wall tubing and .049" heat shields
  • Avon Grips Air Cushioned Grips
  • Kuryakyn Chrome Levers
  • Kuryakyn Trident Pegs and shifter levers
  • Also I have taken it to a shop to have the trim off of the gas tank removed for a more clean look.
  • The final piece is I have lowered the motorcycle 2"
 *** Now, if pertinent, I have the original OEM exhaust( I drilled 5 holes) and the orginal dog bones to set it back to standard height. Both included with the motorcycle, no additional cost.

Additional details:

I have been the only owner of this bike and anytime it was not being rode, it was in my garage, I wish I could say covered but no. As for condition, there is light wear on the tires and a couple of rock pits on the bottom of the swing arm(left side), also a thumb size scratch on the left front shock. I have the title(clean) in hand as well as the most recent reports from Yamaha that states there isn't any recalls or factory faults on this model. I also have a copy of CycleVIN from 08/07/2013 reporting that this motorcycle has not been stolen, wrecked or in a accident, salvaged or totaled. I have a similar report from NCIB(National Insurance Crime Bureau) stating that this motorcycle is clear from any theft or total loss. So, in closing, I have one reason for letting this bike go...family. I have a three year old daughter and it hasn't been rode much since she's been born. Just the way the ball bounces I guess. Also, being that I out right own it, I can put that money to a lot of other useful things in my life. I hope I have covered everything but if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. Thanks for looking.








































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