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98 Yamaha R1 1000 on 2040-motos

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Bloomington, Indiana

Bloomington, IN
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27420 mis on it, Ohlins after market adjustable front forks, and a ohlins rear shock, Hindle full system exhaust, and brand new Michelin Ct2 tires just bought and they have maybe 3 hours on them. reverse, fast shifting chip installed on it, i easily have $5000 or more in this bike. Will be interested in just about anything for trade just ask, the worst I can say is no! Call or Text me- Tags: srt srt4 mustang mustang gt cobra cummins powerstroke duramax cobalt ss wrx turbocharged Yamaha r1 1000 trade for

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