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2000 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$2,200
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No fairings, needs headlamps and small things. Engine has 7-8k, the bike has 29k on chassis and was laid down at around 45-55mph but didn't flip or anything just slid. handles need replacing and the cover on the left side could be sanded and repainted. Super fast bike, kept up with my eight R1 with full scorpion exhaust. brand new $160 performance chain, $600 adjustable lowering shock (lowered 2 ins), new rear tire, new battery, new spark plugs, new clutch, bored over .040", bigger jets, ext. Everything has been replaced or rebuilt and modified when the engine was rebuilt at around 22k. will negotiate because plastics are around $420 for a full set shipped and all. email call or text any time. Leave a message and I'll get back to you. price is 3000 in trade or 2200 in cash because I need cash now

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