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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
Rides, Runs, Sifts, and Stops great. Some minor scuffs and dings, see pics2016-08-28 04:49:48Lisle, Illinois, United States253,750.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
This is a 2005 r1 completely re done no reserve winner takes it. Here's the the deal. This was the blue and white but I changed it over to the special edition yellow.2016-10-10 04:40:16Long Branch, New Jersey, United States175,500.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
2005 Yamaha YZF- 600 R6 Vin# JYARJ06E85A024325 Mileage: 22,725 - Factory Starlite Black Paint - Front / Rear Disc Brakes - Delta Box III Performance Pkg - Yoshimura RS-3 Stainless Steel Exhaust - Pazzo Performance Clutch - Factory 17" Alloy Spoke Wheels - Perelli 120/70 ZR17 Tires Front 180/55 ZR17 Tires Rear - Matching Helmet / Leather Jacket Size L Specifications: - 599cc / 36.5 Cubic Inch - DOHC 4 Valve Per Cylinder Transvers Four Stroke - 12.4:1 Compression Ratio - Liquid Cooled - Throttle Body Fuel Injection - TCI Ignition - 123hp @ 13000 RPM - 50.52 lb-ft @ 12000 RPM - 6 Speed Transmission - Electric Start - 43mm Pre-Loaded Adjustable Telscopic Front Fork - Adjustable Monoshock Rear Suspension - Standing 1/4 Mile 10.8 Sec - Top Speed 163 MPH Nice Condition And Well Kept.....Shows Some Very Minor Wear From Miles And Age BUT Runs Great And Clean. YOU WILL LIKE THIS BIKE! NICE BUY IT NOW PRICE OR SEND US A FAIR OFFER!2016-10-10 04:40:21Ionia, Michigan, United States224,495.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
* Great condition 2005 Yamaha YZF R-1 at 16,503 miles* Clean title* 2nd owner purchased at roughly 12,000 miles* One drop, scratches on bar end, engine bar, and engine guard from a low slide (images detail damage)* Stored in the garage year round* Sorry but I don't have the service history documentation, but any replacements or service are listed below. I have the bike go in for general inspection at the start of every riding season.* Selling because I'm looking for switching to a classic as I'm riding less aggressive these days. Service History (The bike was purchased with around 12K miles):* 12K miles- Oil change- Both tires replaced - Rear shock adjusted* 14K miles- Clutch cable was replaced- Battery replaced* 15K miles- Oil change Mods:* Micron exhaust* BMW style halo headlight mod* HID fogs and highs* Engine bars* Swing arm ends* Bar ends* Shorty levers * Integrated tail light and flush front signals* Chrome rims Message me any questions, thanks!2016-10-11 04:42:42Allston, Massachusetts, United States166,000.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
For sale is a very clean low millage Yamaha R1. Clean AZ Title 16'995 Actual Mileage (may change slightly) Super Clean! Serviced about 800miles ago!2016-11-08 04:39:13Phoenix, Arizona, United States165,200.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
I am selling my 05' Yamaha R1 to anyone willing to show a little bit more attention to it than I am able to at this moment in time. If you are familiar with this design, the 05' Yamaha R1 is a bit sleeker, being that it was the last year for this design.From 06' and on, the body type has changed to a have a bigger styled-framed bike. I've have only been able to ride for 2 summers, and I feel it may make better use in someone else's hands. The bike requires little cosmetic work, only has few visible scratches and nicks, and some bubbling in the paint, nothing too extreme. It has guard pegs on both sides to protect it from serious dips or falls.2016-11-11 04:40:35Brooklyn, New York, United States35,200.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
This a 2005 Yamaha R1 Raven edition. But I have added red paint on air ducks and side fuel tank plastic insets. wheels have been power coated, new wheel bearing install after power coating.2016-11-20 04:48:20Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States138,000.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
You are bidding on a 1 owner mint condition Yamaha R1. It has 7k miles and lots of extras. 300 rear tire, chrome trees, lowers, swingarm, frame, wheels and all the bolt ons.2016-11-24 04:45:59Plano, Texas, United States79,500.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
2005 Yamaha R1 Raven Edition: Stats: 7,000 miles Clean Title Registration good until April 2017 Engine: stock Aftermarket blinkers Undertail eliminator Double Bubble Windscreen Slight Fuel Tank damage/dent Light scuffs on fairings This is a great, and very fast bike as is. Has very low miles and in great condition for the year. This has been a weekend bike which reflects low miles.2016-11-25 04:45:17Los Angeles, California, United States76,000.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
This is a very rare and one of a kind opportunity to own a babied mint condition Yamaha R1 with incredibly low miles. I purchased this bike from Pocono Motorsports in 2007, went from there showroom to my living room. This has the very powerful and rare 5valve engine, in my opnion the best looking R1 made yet.2016-12-05 04:40:32Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States19,000.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
Perfect Condition13k MilesNew Tires (Michelin Pilot Power)Limited Edition Raven Color SchemeCompletely Stock except Tail Tidy Blinkers integrated into tail lightGenuine Yamaha Cover includedPassenger Seat Cowl (solo seat) Buyer to arrange pick-up or shipment. Seller can help provide recommendations and referrals2016-12-13 04:39:55Phoenix, Arizona, United States135,750.00
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2005 Yamaha YZF-R (2005)
This is the cleanest, nicest R1 on Ebay. My ex-wife used to own it, but it had to be given to me as part of a settlement. She is in a bike club and has ridden this bike on many long rides w/ all regular maintenance.2016-12-14 04:40:25Capitol Heights, Maryland, United States234300
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