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2000 Yamaha R1 (needs To Be Completed) on 2040-motos

$1,500
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San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, TX
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1500.00 oboComplete Rolling Chassis with Clean Blue Title (not salvage)Have a R1 parts bike. Complete bike missing only few side parts. Complete engine. Missing parts are rear brake caliper mount and clutch lever few other small parts here and there. All fairings are with it. Bike was tore down and rebuilt. Bike still needs to have all fairings and top half reassembled. Bike will run with gas tank assembled and lines reconnected. Looking to get rid of quickly. New Fork SealsNew Front and Rear BrakesCarbs Rebuilt with jet kitDecent Tires on front and rearNew throttle cables Daniel

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