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2007 Yamaha R1 Trade/sale (sv) on 2040-motos

$7,500
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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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I'm looking to sell or trade my blue R1 for a black raven or $7,500 obo. The bike has over 8K in upgrades. Text 915-84one579six text me if u want more pics. Upgrades include:Marchisini wheels Rear galfer rotor an front an rear steel braided lines Ebc front rotor Sprockets 46 super sprocks rear Jt -2 front sprocket Spare +3 custom rear sprocket Driven rear chain ajusters with spools Psr black ajustable kick stand Gold adjustable rear sets Frame sliders showgunAsv levers Black with red adjuster Black vortex screw off gas cap Blue GPR strerring damper Rizoma grips Hi/ lo hids Custom gucci seats front an rear Termignoni exhaust carbon pipes with Y pipe Factory pro v stacks K&n air filter Power commander three with street tune Made 151 to the wheel Gorilla anti-theft Car charger out let

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