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2002 Yamaha R1 With Some Mods. on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Okaloosa,

Okaloosa
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Just got this bike weeks ago but it is too strong/fast for me.Its lowered 2ins, plastics has no cracks, it might need a paint job.It has a week old oil change with motul, new brake and clutch levers...Has new led integrated tail light.Has a dyno jet power commander.It has a week old short moto gp exhaust pipe (still have the 2 brothers muffler).The black part painted it is plasti dip (ez removal-peeling).Last year installed a engine with 15k right now has around 17k on the engine, 44k on the cluster.It has racing clutch with six springs.More details pix or video txt me please.price is negotiable.might trade for the same year STOCK crotch rocket..

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