Yamaha Other description
CURRENTLY SELLING A 2007 YAMAHA R1. BIKE HAS 18xxx MILES AND WILL CONTINUE TO RISE DUE TO EVERYDAY RIDING REGARDLESS OF WEATHER. THE FOLLOWING UPGRADES ARE AS FOLLOWS:- TAG BRACKET / FENDER ELIMIN.- POWER COMMANDER five MAPPED OUT TO UPGRADES- H7 HIDS WITH HID CORNERS- INTERGRATED TAIL LIGHT - TINTED WINDSCREEN- REFLECTIVE WHITE WHEELS- VORTEX SPROCKETS (2 DOWN IN FRT)- POWDERCOATED REAR SETS AND PASSENGER FOOTRESTS- DID PRO STREET CHAIN- ADJUSTABLE LEVERS (NOT IN PIC) (BLACK PSE LEVERS)- FULL two BROTHERS EXHAUST (POWDERCOATED BLACK/NO LABELS)- CUSTOM WHITE DECALS (EX: R1 / YAMAHA)- VORTEX REAR SPOOLS- PRO GRIP TANK PROTECTOR (CARBON FIBER)- FLUSH MOUNTED FRONT TURN SIGNALS** WILL COME WITH A NEW MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION FORM **PLEASE TEXT OLSON @ WILL NOT ANSWER UNKNOWN NUMBERS, LATE ON BILLS :(
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