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2008 Yamaha Raider S Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:9
Location:

buffalo, New York, US

buffalo, NY, US
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Yamaha Raider photos

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Yamaha Raider tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:7168074044

Yamaha Raider description

2008 Yamaha Raider S, Must Sell! Going Out of town with the military! 2008 Yamaha Raider: Engine Up-Grades: Ignition Coils moved under tank for a clean look of the cylinders New Power commander V pushing over 100 HP! All Oil changes and work have been done by dealer! Very Clean with 9500 miles Looks: Custom Pipes with Exhaust ignition system:: Custom Front Reaper Fender! Skull Mirrors Cleaned up Rear End with side mount Plate Full White LED Kit with Remote and multiple settings! Very Bright Drive: Suicide Shifter with a Foot Clutch! Alot of Fun To ride and looks very cool! Shifter is a Custom 1918 trench Knife Must Sell ASAP Email Me @ Jcrew1054at yahoo Dot Com or text 716 8074044 The suicide shifter can be put back to original Function for about $200 in Parts(I will do the work if Needed for new Owner) $8,200.00 7168074044

Moto blog

Yamaha Teases R25 / R3 and Tricity Reveal on March 25

Mon, 17 Mar 2014

Yamaha released a new microsite teasing the launch of two models, expected to be the production versions of the YZF-R25 (or perhaps YZF-R3 for certain markets) and the Tricity leaning three-wheeled scooter. The site, Revstation.com, features a countdown timer and a 15-second video offering brief glimpses of the two models. Get the Flash Player to see this player.

AMA to Combine Daytona Sportbike and Supersport Classes in 2015

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

AMA Pro Racing announced plans to combine its Daytona Sportbike and Supersport classes into a single category by the 2015 season. The two classes currently share many similarities including engine displacement regulations, minimum weight limits and eligible machines. The Supersport class has more restrictions on modifications and are limited to a maximum top speed of 165 mph while Daytona Sportbike machines are allowed to reach speeds up to 170 mph.

I can die happy!

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

As an eighteen year old Kenny Roberts was my bike racing God.  I loved Barry Sheene but as a Yamaha FS1E rider I always wanted the little American to win simply because his bike resembled mine.  The coverage of Grand Prix in the late seventies was sketchy but I clearly remember watching the epic Sheene/Roberts battle unfold at the Silverstone GP on my council estate telly.  The Dutchman, Wil Hartog was hanging in there for a while but as the laps unfolded it became a two way battle with Sheene looking favourite to win.  Sheene lost the most time as the pair lapped a certain George Fogarty so my hero Roberts eventually won by just three hundredths of a second.  I’m not sure what happened next but being a Sunday we would no doubt be skidding around later in the day at the Pines chippie pretending to be Roberts and Sheene.  Fast forward thirty four years and a boyhood fantasy came true as I headed out on Chris Wilson’s 1980 Roberts machine for the Barry Sheene tribute laps at last weekend’s Moto GP.  It crackled into life instantly and felt as sharp as any of the more modern 500s I used to race.  The temperature gauge had a maximum marker on 60 degrees so to begin with I was nervous as it didn’t move but being a hot day (although still keeping my hand on the clutch) I convinced myself it wasn’t working.    The bike felt tiny, not helped by the fact I only just squeezed into my 1989 Marlboro Yamaha leathers.  It still felt rapid though as I played out the 1979 classic in my head while getting tucked in down the Hanger straight.  Steve Parrish was also out there on one of Barry’s 500cc Heron Suzukis so we did our best to copy the famous last lap at Woodcote Corner where Sheene came so close to winning his home GP. As a lad I would have said the chances of me riding round Silverstone on a GP winning Kenny Roberts machine were zero, but in the words of Gabrielle, dreams can come true!