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2006 Yamaha R1 Stock//mint. 6,300 Miles. on 2040-motos

$6,200
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I am selling a 2006 yamaha R1 with 6,300 mis on it, mint condition, runs perfect no problems at all. All around great bike. Very fast. Will consider reasonable trades. (Cars, Trucks, Quads, Supermoto, Etc) If interested please contact me at. Thanks.Picture- https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=543112755767348&set=a.438925642852727.107XXXXXX.356660031079289&type=1& amp;theaterKeywords: crf Yzf kfx kx cr yz rm rmx xr ds dr drz Dirtbike dirt bike moto motocross race racing stunt stunting xl wr zinger Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki honda ktm husqavarna gsxr gsx yzf streetbike steet bike katana hyabusa 929 626 636 hyuabusa 1200 1100 1400 1300 vfr $JMoney$ *Mass Talents* J$1000 600 rc51 ducati f4 f3 f2 f1 shrad slighshot drz 400 drz 400s 400sm gsxr 750 track bike stunt r1 r6 cbr yzf f4 f4-i f4i stunt ford enduro supermoto drz sm ruckus volkswagen audi bmw turbo 1.8t

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