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2004 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
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Beaux Arts, Washington

Beaux Arts, WA
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2004 Yamaha R1, loaded with custom parts, 6400 mis, custom House Of Color Orange Factory paint sceme, trick titanium exhaust system (sounds awesome and doesn t get hot under seat), 240 rear w swingarm , Metzler M-1 s, custom wheels, rotors, brakes, led s, lots of Carbon Fibre, polished and chrome accessories, SHORAI Lithium Ion Battery.This bike rides well and is not too radical with the swingarm length or rear tire size, it can still handle like a sportbike yet has that radical look!! I am selling off my beast because of health reasons cannot ride. This bike is MINT and needs nothing.. The price is non negociable. Free shipping in us.For more info and pics please use email : XXXX@yahoo.com

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