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2005 Yamaha Yzf-r on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
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Yamaha YZF-R photos

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Yamaha YZF-R tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Yamaha YZF-R description

 Hello,

I am selling my very low Km(5,232) R6 that I built over this winter. I spared no expense in building it into this creation I had envisioned. I put the best of the best racing parts into it to compete with the new generation of bikes. I was given the opportunity to ride a BMW S1000RR this season. Rather then leave this R6 parked all year, I am putting it up for sale.

A few key points to note here are. It makes 119 RWHP on 91 octane pump gas. Ohlins and Elka do not make a rear shocks for this model any longer. This rear shock is a custom built triple adjustable racing unit by Stadium Suspensions Quebec. It utilizes a standard Ohlins spring for inter changeability and a piggy backed remote reservoir. This bike can be switched back to a street bike. However, it would need to have the replacement frame (that is included) installed. Which is obviously quite a task but all the power to you.

Front forks are from a 2010 R6 they were rebuilt with a K-Tech full racing SSRK cartridge kit by Jodie Christie's crew chief John Sherrard of Accelerated Racing Technologies in Ontario. They were set up for a 180lbs expert rider at Castrol raceway. Making this bike very stable and balanced.

The bike has been equipped and tuned with the new PCV power commander. Brand new (label still on) Pirelli racing slicks were also just installed this May.

Its a perfect bike for the Novice to Intermediate racer. Though I am sure we a have a few experts in our club that can and would love to turn some very fast lap times on this nasty little super sport. It has been geared, setup and saftey wired to for Castrol Raceway.

New Parts List Below:

  • 2 Tire Warmers (120F/180R)
  • 2 Bike Stands
  • Hot Bodies Racing Body Kit
  • Rear Shock - Stadium Suspensions Triple with Remote Resevoir
  • Front Forks - K-Tech Full Race Cartridge Kit (SSRK)
  • 2010 R6 Front Forks
  • Rear Set Vortex V3
  • Power Commander 5 PCV- Tuned for 91 Octane pump gas
  • Tires - Pirelli Slicks SC1/ SC2 Race Set
  • Extra Set of Complete Wheels (Rims, Rotors & Tires)
  • Tank Grip Pads
  • CNC Aluminum Clip-Ons
  • Brake Pads EBC Racing Front
  • Sprocket Aluminum-Vortex V3 54T geared for Castrol Raceway
  • Chain 520-VortexV3 Conversion
  • Woodcraft Shark Fin Guard
  • Woodcraft Clutch Lever Guard
  • NRC Side Engine Covers
  • GP Exhaust
  • Frame Sliders-Vortex V3
  • Clutch Lever Folding GP
  • Brake Lever Folding GP
  • Saftey Wire Kurvy Girl Speed Clips
  • New Grips
  • New Battery
  • OEM Frame
  • Akrpovic Exhaust Muffler
  • OEM Rear Sets and other take off parts
E-mail: raysteel86@gmail.com

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