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Yamaha R1 50th Anniversary on 2040-motos

US $1,025.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:14456 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Effort, Pennsylvania, US

Effort, Pennsylvania, US
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Yamaha YZF photos

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Yamaha YZF tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jyarn15yx6a000311

Yamaha YZF description

This auction is for my 2006 Special Edition Yamaha R-1. The pictures will more than likely tell the greater part of the story, but Ill give you a few words to work off of as well. Let me begin by saying that this bike has been adult owned, and meticulously maintained. The motorcycle starts, runs, and rides out like a champ. The truth in the matter is that I have four bikes in my garage, and all four are going. It's just that time in my life. I will be including my special edition Arai RX-7 Corsair (large) helmet with the auction. I will also include a brand new carbon fiber wind screen that has never been mounted. Some tasty extras include: Carbon triple tree cap, smoked wind screen, carbon front fender, carbon rear fender, Toce exhaust (wicked), two tone seats, braided color matched brake lines, Pazzo Racing adjustable levers, custom mirrors, speed clips for faring removal and cleaning, and Pirelli Corsa rubber all around. If you are viewing this auction, you more than likely know exactly what you are looking at. The bike is all there. However, if you are a beginner, and impressed with the look of this bike, and considering "picking up" a R-1, you may want to reconsider. I have been a motorcyclist since age nine. I am now forty four years old, and was able to handle the responsibility of owning and street riding such a bike, while keeping my life intact. This bike is super fast, super responsive, and and unreal experience for an experienced rider. A word to the wise; do not make her you first, as she has the ability to destroy you. If you have any further question(s), please feel free to contact me by email or telephone. I don't know what else to say about this bike. It's one of the coolest bikes I've ever owned, and I've owned a whole bunch. I hate selling it, but I've got a baby boy on the way, and I just feel like it's the right thing to do. If you would like to see the bike in person, let me know, and we can set up a time and date. Look at my feedback; I play no games. The left side of the tank has a small uncreased indentation that the right guy could easily pop out; it is literally un-noticable. The decal on the right rear has a small peel (about half the size of a penny). I priced the whole tail section here on Ebay at fifty bucks. The head light covers are smoked yellow, to match the bike. Richard 570-872-7805

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