👑 The King is Born: How the Gen 1 FJR1300 Conquered Sport-Touring‼️
The 2001 Yamaha FJR1300 revolutionized sport-touring with its “Supersport Touring” philosophy. Powered by a 1,298cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine with DOHC and 16 valves, it produced 145 hp and 99 ft-lbs of torque. Its seamless power delivery and abundant low-end torque from 2,500 rpm made high-speed cruising and alpine carving effortless. Agile yet stable, it redefined long-distance riding by blending superbike soul with continent-crushing comfort. #yamaha #motorcycle

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