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2004 Yamaha R1 Custom 1000cc! Must See on 2040-motos

$5,300
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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, GA
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I have a 1 of a kind custom R1, this this is beautiful and fast. This is what the bike has:Power Commander V dyno tuned at southeastRace baffles with gutted cat, I like the stock exhaust look and it's already titaniumSmog block off platesGraves Velocity stacksNew plugs/filters/ full synthetic AMS oilNew ballistic dry cell batterySmoked integrated tail lightNew supersprox sprockets-1+2 with 520 conversion gold chainCustom rear huggerSeat gel mod and custom coverCore SS brake lines/ new padsNew pilot power tiresHID'sAftermarket Adj leversSmoked windscreen New grips, tech spec tank pad and tank gripsFrame slidersAll fluids flushedSuspension set for 170 pound rider done at southeast motorsportsCustom flat black paintRear sets and front pegs powdercoated blackWheels and tank cap powder coated goldAnd I know i'm forgetting things. It comes with a lot of stock parts along with back seat, rear tire stand, and a new set of tires.Sale or trade.Call or text

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