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1999 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$2,300
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Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, IA
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Valley park dr at University I have a 1999 yamaha R1 for sale.11/12/13 update Price drop $2300 Brand new 1 piece street fighter headlamp. Fun bike for the price. Pros:Clear title16,xxx milesRedRuns very wellVery fastVery powerfulD&D slip onCons:I laid this bike down in AprilThe fairings are pretty busted up along with the head light. The rear subframe where the seat bolts up is bent off to the left by an inch. It still rides and drives good. Just needs to be pulled back. I was planning on turning it into a naked sports bike/ street fighter for the look. Just need to get a head light set up. Other then that. She would make a great daily or track bike. Depending on what way you want to go with it. Come take it for a test ride. I can send video of it running as well. Call or text anytime Ryan Thanks

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