RSBFS critics are wincing at this post I’m sure, but this bike is exactly like my first sportbike, same color and graphics. Though it was a mass produced sportbike, I hardly ever see them for sale like this. The seller states it’s all stock, but it has aftermarket signals and windscreen. He also states it’s never been down and that looks to be true on this very complete looking example with just over 20k miles. Buy-it-now is set a bit high at $3500 buy you never know when some sentimental fool could come along… (Picture of my old bike a long time ago!)
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1989 Yamaha FZR600 for sale on eBay
from the seller:
This 25 year old black beauty would make a great addition to anybody’s collection. Bike runs and rides 100% with 2 new tires. This bike is in excellent condition with no dents or dings. always garage kept, always meticulously maintained. Everything on bike works as it should, NO add-ons 100% factory other than grips. Bike looks as good in person as in pictures. Bid with confidence. You WILL NOT be disappointed. Reserve has been set very low for bikes condition and age (collectors item). Winning bidder will also receive aftermarket tank touring bag and aftermarket slip on aluminum exhaust.
This was my first sportbike back in 92. Right down to the year and color. I really miss it.
This reminds me of a kid I noticed today in a clean ’78 Nova – not rare or desirable but unique and memorable.
Regarding the BIN: $3500 keeps the squids away.
Some bikes have the look, that one has it, very nice.
I had one I loved, until it got harder and harder to start. Turned out they had an issue with soft material in the valves. All the valves needed to be replaced at around 15,000 miles. When the shop broke one camshaft removing it, I decided to use it as partial trade on a brand new 1993 CBR 900 RR (red, white and blue). I put 48,000 miles on that bike, and I wish I had never sold it! Probably my favorite sport bike of all time.