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2007 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$7,985
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:412 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Oceanside, California

Oceanside, CA
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Yamaha Other tech info

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Yamaha Other description

Unbelievable condition and mileage. This bike has only 412 miles on it! Gorgeous Black and flat black, not a scratch on it. Have a look at the close up pictures to see how spotless this thing really is. Has the original factory tires with all of the nubs on them. Also has some nice new upgrades, fender eliminator kit, CNC machined clutch and brake levers, frame sliders, flush mount LED front turn signals, mini stalk rear turn signals. Comes with a 3000 mile, 3 month warranty. We finance all types of credit.

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