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Low Mileage, Tastefully Modified, Crossplane '09 Yamaha R1 Rare Colors on 2040-motos

$7,250
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2009 Yamaha R1white and red.Just over 8k mi (book suggests it should have 15k average)-Rare and amazing sounding TOCE 4 outlet high rise exhaust (similar in style to Mv Agusta F4)-Sick tail set up, integrated rear signals with sequential lighting like the new Mustangs-Flush mount front signals-Black double bubble windscreen-Black passenger pegs-Rear Fender eliminator that allows position of license plate to changeRare colors, standout bike, sounds amazing, low mileage, near mint condition (unnoticeable fracture in left fairing).$7,250. This is under book value, with accessories and half the mileage it should at it's age. Texts preferred.I am asking what I owe, through DCU. To sell, a Bill of Sale will be written and signed by both parties.Disregard keywords: Aprilia BMW Buell Ducati Harley Honda Kawasaki KTM Suzuki Triumph RSV Tuono S1000RR 1198 1098 CBR RR CB Ninja ZX GSX GSXR 1000 Daytona Speed Street Triple FZ Duke RC8 YZF Monster Moto Brutale R6 Hayabusa

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