Used 2018 Yamaha Touring
FJR 1300 ES
<p>Yamaha Sport Touring bike, FJR1300ES (FJR 1300 ES) 2018 for sale. First owner, runs great, upgraded seats, larger windscreen, helibars handle bar risers/extension, new battery, 50L box and large bags, fairly new tires (less than 1k miles), mechanic owned and well maintained!</p><p><br></p><p>Price from dealership KBB lists as $14,130</p><p>https://www.kbb.com/motorcycles/yamaha/fjr1300/2018/?pricetype=retail/</p><p>VIN JYARP30Y9JA000158</p><p><br></p><p>Details below:</p><p>- Runs great, no engine codes/errors, etc- Using only high grade synthetic oil, K&N air/oil filters</p><p>- Yamaha upgraded seats- Yamaha upgraded windshield- Full 50L box (same key as the engine)</p><p>- Side bags (same keys)- Helibars handle bar risers/extension for more comfortable posture (and yes, you can remove them to revert to factory if desired)</p><p>- Battery tender connector</p><p>- 12v power socket- Heated grips- Electric adjustable suspension</p><p>- Passenger seat rest on the 50L box</p><p>- Basically ready to go for an awesome road trip!</p><p><br></p><p>General normal signs of wear and tear, for full disclosure I've uploaded photos for any scratches as well:</p><p>- Scratches on left side body (painted using OEM paint, so not very noticeable)</p><p>- Scratch on the Yamaha engine casing (same side, minor/cosmetic)</p><p>- Minor ding(s) on the seat (no holes, just indentation)</p><p>- Some scratches on both boxes</p><p>- Clean title/record, no accidents of any kind</p><p><br></p><p>Overall condition: Very good to excellent</p><p><br></p><p>Yes, I will consider OBO - reasonable & serious offers only. Test drive absolutely welcome. No trades. Payment cash or cashiers check, direct fund transfer (electronic), etcPlease reach out and I will provide any additional info and details, location to see the bike, and so on.</p><p><br></p><p>Happy to do a video call to review the bike for anyone remote!</p><p><br></p><p>This bike is 1300ccs! In Sports mode it does 0-60 in somewhere around 2.7 seconds :). I tend to ride it more in Touring mode because it has so much power, while remaining a fuel-efficient bike!George, Los Patos Motorcycle Riders</p>