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2003 Yamaha 1100 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:0
Location:

easyliverpool, Ohio, US

easyliverpool, OH, US
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:3307080119

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2003 Yamaha 1100 , Bike runs great 30,000 miles tons of aftermarket features mustang seat, sissy bar, exhaust, winshield, handlebars, hyper charger, small handlebar pouch with 3 charging plugs, blue engine and tire LEDs for at night, brand new rear tire. $2,500.00 3307080119

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Runaway Bus Crashes Into Russian Yamaha Dealership

Fri, 31 Aug 2012

In July, we reported an incident in Italy involving a Lamborghini crashing into a BMW dealership and damaging several motorcycles. A similar incident happened last weekend in Russia after a runaway bus plowed into a powersports dealerships that sold Yamaha, Can-Am and Honda products. According to Russian news source 35Media.ru, an off-duty police officer spotted a bus careening down a street in Cherepovets, Russia, on the evening of Aug.

2014 Yamaha MT-09 Three-Cylinder Street Bike Announced for Europe – to be Named FZ-09 in US

Tue, 11 Jun 2013

A couple of weeks ago, Yamaha Europe released a video called “Dark Side of Japan” teasing a new street bike it claimed would “change the sport motorcycle world.” Today, the company revealed its new model, introducing a new naked sportbike powered by a “Crossplane” three-cylinder engine called the MT-09. (EDIT: and we can now reveal that the North American version will be known as the Yamaha FZ-09.) The 2014 Yamaha MT-09 is powered by a new 847cc three-cylinder engine first teased at Intermot last year. According to Yamaha, the MT-09′s engine produces 113.4 hp at 10,000 rpm and 64.5 ft-lb.

John Reynolds: Riding Masterclass

Fri, 17 Dec 2010

When I first started racing about a thousand years ago, my local stomping ground was a place called Three Sisters near Wigan.  It wasn’t glamorous but it was brilliant. An hour from home and with about a million corners crammed into just a km of tarmac. The Three Sisters was a reference to the three coal slag heaps that had once occupied the site before.