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2001 Yamaha R1 Clean Title $4k on 2040-motos

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Bakersfield, California

Bakersfield, CA
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It's time to let it go!!!! It's time to give up my favorite toy. I'm selling my 2001 Yamaha R1 (clear title) w/ only 30K miles. She's been a great bike for me and has NEVER given me any mechanical problems what so ever. I'm only the second owner of this beast and I've babied it since day one. When I bought the bike it came w/ the SCOTT'S steering stabilizer and the full racing AKROPOVIC exhaust. I have not made any modifications to the bike what so ever and I've owned since 2006. Both front and rear brakes have just been done along with the oil change. I'm selling it for $4000. If you have any questions please contact me at. Thanks for looking.

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