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2009 Yamaha R1 - Single Sided Swingarm - Boz Bros Bike Custom Showbike on 2040-motos

US $13,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:845 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Plaquemine, Louisiana, US

Plaquemine, Louisiana, US
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Yamaha YZF-R tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:as

Yamaha YZF-R description

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1012SUCMP4

Please read the entire description below completely before bidding and/or asking questions.

This will be the last time I list this bike. I do not have to sell it so and I do not plan on giving it away. BUT, I will consider reasonable offers below my list price. This is a great bike, if it don't sell I will be more than happy to keep it!

If you want to make an offer - Do not send a message, use the make offer feature of the add. If you plan to send a lowball offer don't offer an explanation of why the bike isn't worth what I am asking. Obviously it is or you would not be interested and wouldn't be offering money for the bike.

This is a professionally built bike by a professional bike builder. It was built with attention to detail with high quality parts. It is not some bike that your buddy built in his garage down the street from you (Unless your buddy is Nick A). I do not have any of the original parts and only have one key.

The bike has less than 1000 miles on it. It was part of my 13 or so bikes and was ridden from time to time through the mountains of Tennessee or around Dayton or Indy. It handles and rides better than a stock R1. It has no mirrors - it has an LCD display with a rear-view camera that has a crystal clear view of the area to the rear of the bike. Much better than seeing your elbows in the stock mirrors. The single-sided-swingarm functions just the same as it does on a Ducati or MV Agusta. It has new Michelin Power Pure Street tires and fresh royal purple oil and K&N oil filter.

This bike was built by Nick Anglada Originals for Yamaha to be featured in the 2009 MotoGP Boz Bros Yamaha Bike show at the MotoGP races in 2009. It was also shown last year at the 2012 Indy MotoGP in the Suberbike Custom Bike show and was featured in the European Superbike magazine when originally built. After I got it from Nick last year, I performed suspension adjustments, gearing changes, turn signal install and street tires. It runs incredible and handles really well! It has a lot of power and the Quick shifter is awesome. I am looking to sell to reduce my collection. I have sold seven of my bikes in the last four months. I have recently moved to LA and do not have the room to keep all the bikes and the roads down here suck compared to the mountains of TN. If you have some guns you want to put in on the deal let me know!!

I can help with delivery and can deliver reasonable distances for a fair price with an enclosed trailer using a Strapless Transport Stand (www.STStands.com)

The bike has over $20,000 of extras on this bike!! (I have included the rough cost for each):

$2500 - Greg's Custom Single Sided Swingarm
$500 - Ducati 1098 wheel eccentric hub
$235 - Driven Racing quick change sprocket carrier
$150 - Rebel Gears custom anodized rear sprocket
$2000 - Custom Leo Vince full Exhaust
$1280 - Bazzaz FI-Traction Control-Quick Shift-Auto Tune- with remote map selector and traction control adjustment
$1185 - Graves Rearsets and engine covers
$500 - GPR Stabilizer
$700 - Ant Racing Rear view camera for the mirrors,
$1789 - Carrozzeria forged wheels
$1000 - Race Tech fork cartridge kit with anodized fork tubes and rear shock
$2400 - Beringer brakes, master cylinder, front and rear SS braided brake lines, and Beringer anodized billet brake and clutch levers
$4500 - Custom Gator Glass fairings with illuminated side panels and custom paint job
$136 - New EK520 black race chain
$33 - 520 Front Sprocket
$150 - Billet Front Sprocket Cover
$150 - Custom covered seat
$100 - Integrated tail light
$30 - European front turn signal conversion
$30 - anodized fender eliminator
$50 - powder coated and anodized passenger pegs
$400 - Custom rotors
$65 - adjustable rear link
$54 - Driven racing grips
$180 - Driven clip-ons
$150 - Driven keyless gas cap
$105 - Zero Gravity red windscreen
$70 - billet mirror block-offs
$150 - adjustable anodized billet kick stand
$200 - Chrome Bolt kit

you can text me at 225-692-1867

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