
YAMAHA FJR1300

Details
Absolutely Stunning One Owner, Very Low Mileage Example of this Awesome Big Bore Sports Tourer from Yamaha. Comes with Panniers. Looks Amazing in Silver Livery. Owners Manual and Service Book. Will come with up to date Service. Recall done. Usual Dealer Facilities. Part Exchange Considered. Finance details on request. UK Mainland delivery within 10 working days from ONLY £149! We want clean low mileage bikes WHY? See loads more great bikes at www.thebikeshop.co.uk - Please ring for full details and to arrange viewing of this Brilliant and Very Capable Motorcycle. Roy Jervis & Co Ltd have been trading in Ripley for over 70 years and are one of the Country's Leading Supplier of undoubtedly the Best in Very Low Mileage, Stunning Secondhand Motorcycles - We deal in all Genres of Motorcycles, Sports, Cruiser, Naked, Touring, Adventure including all the Main Marques, Suzuki, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, BMW, Aprilia, Ducati, Harley Davidson, Victory etc. plus Exotica and Japanese Classics. Owners and staff are all keen Bikers who love to talk Bikes! UK Delivery.
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Running costs | |
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Insurance group | - |
Annual road tax | £93 |
Annual service cost | £240 |
Performance | |
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Max power | 144 bhp |
Max torque | 102 ft-lb |
Top speed | - |
1/4-mile acceleration | - |
Average fuel consumption | 37.9 mpg |
Tank range | 208 miles |
Quick specs | |
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Engine size | 1298cc |
Frame type | Aluminium, diamond shaped |
Engine type | 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, forward-inclined parallel 4-cylinder |
Fuel capacity | 25 litres |
Seat height | 805mm |
Bike weight | 292kg |
Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold
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Review
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The FJR cements its place in the cream of the sports-touring crop