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2015 Yamaha YZF R1 in perfect showroom condition. Only 930 original miles. Kept inside my living room - not garage! This R1 has never been ridden in the rain, is adult owned, has never been raced or ridden hard. All Factory campaign updates have been completed. An absolute jewel. Tires are in excellent condition. Will include almost new Pit Bull race stand. Includes tank protector and Graves rear fender eliminator. Will include original rear fender in sale. No games - No Test Rides. Will be happy to demo bike for you. Can contact me directly 205-281-5983. A $500.00 deposit will be required once sell ends. Funds must clear my bank before releasing title and motorcycle.
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