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2009 Yamaha R1 Low Miles , Lots Of Extras!! on 2040-motos

$9,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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I don't want to do it but I'm having a baby and everyone is making me :'( This bike is clean! Never down and I have a ton of extras. Alot less than 8,zero miles. The sprockets throw off the speedo 10-15mph and I haven't had it corrected. So the odometer reads 8,000 mis but in reality it's way less! M4 carbon fiber exhaust and cat delete. ($1,500) deep throaty sounding exhaust, not your typical rice rocket type sound. 520 chain conversion kit with gold supersprox rear sprocket (up two teeth) . Its aluminum with steel teeth for strength. And Down 1 tooth in the front sprocket. And a gold chain to match. Thay added a CRAZY amount of torque! I believe I paid around $600 for that if I remember correctly. New k&n air filter. Ecu tuned and restrictions removed by flash tune in LA. (that was a few hundred dollars) They removed all of the factory restrictions, tuned it for my mods, it starts up automatically in A mode. This bike is FAST! Just got new tires not too long ago. Bridgestone battlax racing tires. Aluminum ASV levers black. Fender eliminator and LED tail lamps with integrated turn signals. Kill switch added for rear lamps (incase you need to lose someone at night). Frame sliders, bar ends, and spools. Flush mount turn signals on the sides. Now, the front headlamps I custom did myself and they are bad ass! I put 55watt HID's with the new digital ballasts. These are not normal HID's. They are ALOT BRIGHTER. (normal ones are like 35 watts I believe) The color is 8,000 Kelvin. Its a clean bright white. They light up the road in front of you like it's daylight! There brighter than all my cars. I had to have custom brackets machined to fit these lamps on the bike. Around each light there is a white halo you can turn on and off. And in the center of each halo there's an LED that glows bright red, that can also be turned on and off. So you can have angel eyes or devil eyes! Or 1 and one. Lining the bottom of each light I also put a strip of custom side mounted LED's which look like something on all the new cars. I think audi's have them, they go on and off as well. The lamps are sick, I get a thousand compliments on them. I also have Brand new battery with a lifetime warranty from cycle gear. And battery maintainer that hangs off the seat you can plug into without having to remove the seat. I put on a custom cell phone mount on the handlebars to hold any smart phone and a hardwired charger for iPhone five and a mini USB as well. I can show you how to switch thay of need be. Oil has been changed once a month. Kept indoors. The bike has never seen a race track in its life. This makes me very sad I have to let go of my baby but I gotta do it! I hope I didn't forget anything. If you have any questions please call Mike at.

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