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1999 Yamaha Yzf-r1 on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Yamaha R Very cool bike, ready to ride anywhere. Such low mileage! It is barely broken in, this is like getting a NEW R! Unique modifications, you won t see another 1 like this. . . , miles Custom Kevlar body work. Custom Kevlar endurance tank. Carbon fiber chain cover, front and rear fenders. Marvic wheels, x. ” Rear, x. ” Front Dual 6 piston PFM front calipers and light weight floating cast iron rotors. Braided brake lines. into exhaust with carbon fiber muffler. Attack billet aluminum rear sets with carbon fiber kick plates. Fully adjustable Fox racing shock. New AGM battery. I will deliver it!!For more information and pics contact me on: jake. cline@hotmail. com

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