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2007 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$8,500
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I have a very CLEAN AND MINT 07 R1 for sale clean title a little list of mods are full Leo Vince exhaust ... Power commander .... Gold end tips.... It has been dyno at dyno tech.. Pilot power 2ct tires.... Hid headlights .... Under glow kit..... K&n air filter... fork seals re done upgraded clutch as well all professional done NOT BY MYSELF bike runs FLAWLESS not one thing wrong with it is in EXCELLENT condition NEVER WHEELIED NEVER REDLINED as I said I rode this as a joy ride just over 10k SOFT miles just don't have the time or day anymore my loss is your GAIN bike speaks for it's self contact me for serious inquires 7025692461

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