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Your Like New 2004 Yamaha Yrz Is Waiting For You on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, OH
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I have a 2004 Yamaha YRZ, 600cc. Only 6,900 miles on it, hardly used bought it 5,000 miles on it, a wonderful bike never had any problems and always starts right up I just simply dont have time to ride it like I did before. Someone who has time to ride deserves a bike like this!!! Asking 5000.00 O.B.O I will negotiate, serious buyers only!!Call (513) 390-3871

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Canadian Speeder’s Yamaha R1 Seen in Now-Famous YouTube Video Sold in Auction

Wed, 22 Aug 2012

The Vancouver Sun is reporting on its website today that the Yamaha R1 made famous in a YouTube video featuring the rider speeding along the Trans-Canada Highway was sold recently for $4,651 in an online auction. According to the Sun the auction was conducted by B.C.’s Civil Forfeiture Office, which can seize property believed to have been used for unlawful activity. The winning bidder, 4x4albert, beat more than 70 bids to claim the 2006 R1.