2013 Yamaha R1 In Perfect Condition, 600 Miles on 2040-motos
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Yamaha YZF-R description
Up for auction is my 2013 Yamaha R1. The motorcycle is in excellent condition with no cosmetic or mechanical defects (never down or damaged). This R1 has been recently serviced and is ready to ride. It currently has 606 miles on it and may have a few more before the end of the auction. The only non-stock item on the motorcycle is a Yamaha smoked windscreen. I have a clear title in hand free of any liens. The factory warranty is currently in effect and an extended warranty can be purchased through Yamaha if you desire. I love the bike but I am currently selling off a couple of motorcycles to make way for an upcoming Jeep project.
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