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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
I purchased this bike 2 years ago from a dealer with 600 miles on it. It now has 6500. Never abused, always maintained by my local Yamaha dealer in North Royalton (ask for Dave) As much as I love the bike, it's time to move on.2016-07-14 05:02:43Carmichael, California, United States68781
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
2011 Yamaha R1 skull edition only 7000 miles bike has never been down track or raced All parts on bike are new: GPR steering stabilizer Shorty clutch and brake levers Akropovic evolution full exhaust system titanium and carbon fiber Power commander 5 Vortex rear sets Brand new Dunlop Q3's front and rear might have 15 miles on them Just had oil changed New seat covers front and rear and also has solo cowl for rear Flush mount led turn signals front and rear under tail tag relocation bracket Yamaha factory bike cover with R1 logo R1 grips made by pro grip, just installed Rear passenger pegs have been powder coated black to match the rear sets Zero gravity double bubble windscreen I have all stock parts if wanted This bike is mint condition you won't find a nicer R1 anywhere clean title in han. Buyer is responsible for picking up in person or making shipping arrangements. $500 non-refundable deposit due at auction end via Paypal with the remaining balance to be paid within 48 hours of auction end via cash or bank transfer2016-07-23 04:55:34Bradenton, Florida, United States715000
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
2011 Yamaha R1 3,400 Miles DynoJet Power Commander ($300) Roaring Toyz Lowering Link ($100) Two Brothers FULL Exhaust ($1,000) Fender Eliminator ($85) Scorpio SR-I900 Alarm ($330) LED Taillights ($75) Flush Mount Turn Signals ($35) CF Rear Spools ($35) Zero Gravity Windscreen ($95) Blue Grips Blue Levers Zipper Guard Very nice bike! One of the best sounding bikes I've ever owned. Very deep and throaty.2016-08-01 04:55:30Indianapolis, Indiana, United States39,200.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
2011 R1 with 10k Miles. Mechanically completely sound, was knocked over while removing from a truck last year and I rode it as was with plans to customize over the winter, but was laid off. Cant keep it now, unfortunately she needs to go.2016-08-02 05:00:21Verplanck, New York, United States107,250.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
Want to own a new sportbike without paying that new sportbike dealer price? This 2011 Yamaha R1 is in like new condition with under 1,000 miles. It has been garage kept and well maintained. No modifications. No damage. Clear title. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Serious inquiries only. Not a dealer. NO TRADES.2016-08-06 04:50:32Cumming, Georgia, United States8509,000.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
for sale 2011 Yamaha R1 raven edition 1,605 miles like new! 2nd owner barely driven great condition never dropped d2 moto exhaust buyer is responsible for shipping costs and setting up shipping call Van if interested 219-310-7187 $10,500 obo selling "As Is", no warranties or refunds2016-10-10 04:40:13Merrillville, Indiana, United States110,500.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
2011 yamaha R1 runs perfect.. Have some new blue parts on the way for it that will go with the bike. Just put a new rear tire on it that has less that 5miles on it.2016-10-11 04:42:45Bradshaw, West Virginia, United States96,000.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
I have a 2011 Yamaha R1 that is in perfect condition. This bike is used but is in new condition with many upgrades. The bike has no damage and runs like a beast.2016-11-11 04:40:32Bonifay, Florida, United States88,800.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
2011 Yamaha R1,Black on Black, 1,000 dollar Yoshimura carbon fiber exhaust and integrated tail/turn signals other than that she is stock. Runs perfectly, well cared for 2nd adult owner. new Pirelli Angel tires,new DID chain and sprockets.2016-12-06 04:39:10Carmichael, California, United States157,900.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
I've had some R1's before but this one is by far the best. Engine, transmission, paint, plastic, suspension, all in like new condition. Still on factory chain and sprockets and they show little to no signs of wear. Zero aftermarket parts installed except exhaust. I do have the factory exhaust and it does go with it. Bike rides and performs like the day it rolled off the line. Engine performs and functions perfectly as does transmission. Clutch is firm and precise with no slippage. Lights, gauges, and controls are free from any defects. Bike has been stored inside a climate controlled building and hasn't slept outside since I have owned it. If there was a road long enough to get to Berlin I would take this motorcycle there tomorrow. She is a perfect running machine.2016-12-18 04:38:24Canton, Kansas, United States117,450.00
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2011 Yamaha YZF-R (2011)
(916) 441-1418(916) 441-1418 1234567891011121314of14 Full size photos Full size photos Yamaha YZF-R1 Candy Red / Raven with 19744 Miles, for sale! Stock #: YAM011000 Exterior Color: Candy Red / Raven Body Type: Supersport Mileage: 19,744 THE BARK IS BAD, THE BITE IS BADDER Forget everything you ever knew about the super sport liter class. The all-new YZF-R1 is unlike anything before.2024-06-26 18:45:0919,74411,495.00
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