2006 Yamaha R1 Le Yzf-r1 50th Annaversery Limited Edition Ohlins #416 on 2040-motos
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"This isn't a fantasy bid so please Do Not Bid on this auction if you do not have the funds ready to purchase it"
You are bidding on a 2006 Yamaha R1 LE #416. I am listing the bike for my brother in law. He is the owner and is selling due to relocation. I know allot about the bike because I was there when it was bought and have seen it and ridden it over the years. This is a non issue bike in immaculate condition. Very low miles for the year. This is the LE with the full ohlins suspension, marchesini forged magnesium rims, slipper clutch.
Never rode hard, dropped or wrecked. Always garaged and stored indoors. Most of the time its been parked in his living room.
I you have any specific questions please ask. There's not much to state about the bike because its in excellent shape.
International buyers please note that I will assist with the shipping as much as I can as long as you make the shipping arrangements.
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WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPPING TO PAYPAL VERIFIED ADDRESS ONLY.
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Import duties, taxes, Brokerage fees and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
On Sep-26-13 at 05:03:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
- The R1 LE is a special, limited-edition version of Yamahas
awe-inspiring liter-bike—packed with premium components in addition to
the standard tremendous firepower of the R1.
- Öhlins
suspension units front and rear, custom-developed for the R1 LE by the
same people who work on the YZR-M1 MotoGP bike, provide the ultimate
ride and handling.
- Custom, YZR-M1-style forged aluminum
Marchesini wheels designed specifically for the LE add style while
removing nearly a pound of un-sprung weight.
- Back torque-limiting slipper clutch greatly aids downshifting from speed, helping the rider exploit all the R1 LE’s tremendous braking power.
- Special 50th Anniversary Yellow/Black paint with a numbered
serial plate and gold Marchesini wheels; only 500 of these machines will
be produced.
- GP tech trickles down: Revised rigidity of the
main frame between the engine mounts and steering head, a new, more
rigid lower triple clamp and a 20mm longer swing-arm produce the
best-handling R1 ever.
- Öhlins 43mm front fork and rear
shock, fully adjustable, with hydraulic pre-load adjuster at the rear,
provide ultimate handling on the track and the street.
- Slipper clutch for smooth downshifts; revised clutch boss for increased oil flow.
Shorter valve guides increase intake flow and reduce friction, for more power. - Adjustable
rear-shock linkage allows 10mm of ride height adjust-ability; the longer swing-arm accepts a greater range of rear tire sizes.
- Integrated lap timer switch on the right handlebar for track days.
- Gold drive chain, gold M1-style tuning fork fuel tank badge, define this special R1 as a production racer.
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