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2006 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:21
Location:

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, OH
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2006 Yamaha R1. Anniversary edition. Overall a pretty clean bike. Has a little higher on the miles but the speedo is off. Clear title. Never been down. Bridgestone tires. Will need a new rear by next season. Front is perfect. Does have a scuff next to the right headlamp been there ever since I have owned the bike. Leo Vance exhaust. Tinted cowl. Not in need of money, just thought I would trade it for something else sporty. I hardly ever ride it except to work. Im looking for a ls1 camaro, trans am, formula. Possibly a mustang, rx8, 350z, BMW. Im pretty open to offers. Just let me know. Thank you.

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