1988 Yamaha FZR1000
27,000 miles
One Owner
Clean Title
$6,500
On Ebay until April 2
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Seller
1988 YAMAHA FZR1000 – 27K MILE SURVIVOR
EXCELLENT BRAKES, TIRES AND CLUTCH – FOX REAR SHOCK
TUNED FRONT FORKS, VALVING AND SPRINGS
ORIGINAL EXHAUST, MIRRORS, WINDSCREEN AND FACTORY FAIRINGS
INCLUDES SOLO COWL
WELL SORTED BIKE – GREAT RIDER – RUNS VERY WELL
ONE OWNER THAT WAS VERY METICULOUS WITH SERVICE
CLEAN TITLE
READY TO RIDE
I CAN ASSIST IN THE COORDINATION OF THE SHIPPING
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING UP SHIPPING
RSBFS
Tad covered one of these on RSBFS in 2018 sharing, “Over in the comments sections of another post, we’ve been debating the relative merits and values of some of the priciest motorcycles, but it’s still possible to find something cool, collectible, and very competent if you’re on a limited budget. It’s not one of Yamaha’s fastest sportbikes, but the first generation FZR1000 might be their most historically significant. At the moment, it’s also one of the most unappreciated machines of the modern era: if the GSX-R was the first sportbike of the modern age, it can be argued that the FZR1000 actually codified the formula.”
In 2019 Aaron dropped some details on RSBFS about the 88 FZR1000, “Under the fairings, the 135 horsepower inline four stood ready to cash the checks that the bodywork wrote. It’d nail 60 in less than three seconds on its way to 167 mph on the big end, but unlike a lot of the ’80s big bikes it ran with, it could turn. That made them monsters in the hands of road racers at places like Daytona.”
Sounds like many of the bikes we find – it is all about the right rider finding the right bike.
Good luck to the buyer and seller!
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