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2009 Yamaha Fjr1300 Ae Ae on 2040-motos

$9,699
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:8333
Location:

blue springs, Missouri

blue springs, MO
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Yamaha FJR photos

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Yamaha FJR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring

Yamaha FJR description

2009 Yamaha Fjr1300 AE, 2009 Yamaha Fjr1300 AE, You'd be proud to own this machine. This is a 1 owner bike purchased in October of 2012 from the dealer. It now has 8333 miles, very low for a bike this age. The bike is always garaged, meticulously maintained by the dealer and comes with service records for you. This bike is clutch-less and impeccably smooth. It is not an automatic, you can paddle shift or you can use the traditional foot peg, the best of both worlds for different riding conditions. Extras / Bonus included: - new battery - $139 value - touring, electronic adjustable oversized wind shield - $230 value - frame sliders - $90 value - matching tank and fuel cap protector - $90 value - new head lamps / high end bulb upgrade - $75 value - new michelin pilot road 3 tire set - $600 value - matching hard saddle bags - $800 value - heated grips - 2 option adjustable riding position - anti lock brakes - adjustable suspension - low miles - clean title, immaculate condition - never down - rare opportunity for unique bike Optional Extra's (figures listed are replacement cost value, not the asking price and are negotiable) - matching top box - $690 value - Russell Day Long 2 piece seat - $1000 value - fog lamps - $300 value - highway pegs - $125 value NADA values the bike at $10,325 while KBB values the bike at $9,890 for the base model with no add on's or extras. The asking price was determined and based on these values which does not include the optional extras, just the base model bike plus the "extra's / bonus" included. I'd be happy to negotiate a reasonable price for the bike with or without the "optional extra's". Please ask for Dan at 816-786-2366 for the most prompt reply. $9,699.00 $9,699.00

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