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2003 Yamaha R1 24k Miles on 2040-motos

$4,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:24
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Hampton Roads,

Hampton Roads
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2003 Yamaha R1 24k miles, $4,800, image 1

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Bruno Dr. at Gaston Dr. Bike was low sided on the left. Bike is black white and yellow. Text for pictres my phone was unresponsive when I tried to upload them. All new plastics, headlamps, mirrors, fairing stay brace, wheel/sprocket/neck bearings. Front flush mount signals, intergrated tail light, Powder coated white wheels, sliders, new bridgestone triple compound tires, new coolant, fresh valvoline synthetic oil, passenger seat and matching solo cowling. 24000mis. I have other bikes for sale that are in the building process. Call or text for deposite info and information thanks Mike.

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