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Very Fast,nice,clean,stretched, Blue 2006 Yamaha R1 (no Trades) (salisbury on 2040-motos

$6,500
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VERY FAST,NICE,CLEAN,STRETCHED, BLUE 2006 YAMAHA R1 (NO TRADES) (Salisbury, $6,500, image 1

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Very fast, nice, clean, blue 2006 Yamaha R1, the bike also runs like it is brand new. The bike has chrome wheels, and other parts as well. The R1 is also stretched out 6 ins, with a black swing arm, the bike is lowered some too. The bike also has a brand new front tire, rear tire in attractive shape too. The bike also has carbon fiber - genuine GYT-R dual exhaust, also tag eliminator kit. This bike has been taken care of, garage kept. Also the bike comes with 2 helmets. Title in hand, Only 8,900 mis on the bike. (NO TRADES) Only serious buyers call (704)213-XXXX

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